Find Thrift Store Near You
Looking for thrift stores, secondhand shops, or consignment stores? You are in the right place. We help you find the best thrift stores in every state - with real store information, not just ads.
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How to Find Thrift Stores Near You
Finding great thrift stores takes a bit of know-how. Here are the most reliable ways to discover secondhand shops in your area:
- Google Maps - Search "thrift store near me" for instant results with reviews, hours, and directions
- Salvation Army Store Locator - Over 1,200 family stores nationwide at satruck.org
- Goodwill Store Locator - Find your nearest Goodwill at goodwill.org/locator
- Facebook Marketplace Groups - Search for local thrift and resale groups in your city
- Yelp - Filter by "Thrift Stores" category and sort by rating
- This site - Browse our state-by-state guides below for curated local information
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Types of Thrift Stores
| Store Type | What to Expect | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Goodwill | Wide variety, color-tag sales, job training programs | $1-$20 |
| Salvation Army | Furniture, clothing, housewares, 50% off days | $1-$25 |
| Savers / Value Village | Clean, organized, rewards program | $3-$30 |
| Habitat ReStore | Building materials, furniture, appliances | $5-$200 |
| Consignment Shops | Higher-end clothing and accessories | $10-$100 |
| Church Thrift Stores | Lowest prices, limited hours, hidden gems | $0.50-$10 |
Thrift Store Shopping Tips
- Go early on restock days - Most stores restock Monday and Thursday mornings
- Check the tag color - Goodwill and Salvation Army rotate color-tag discounts weekly
- Visit stores in wealthier neighborhoods - Better donations often mean better finds
- Bring cash - Some smaller thrift stores do not accept cards
- Check for damage - Always inspect zippers, seams, and electronics before buying
- Shop off-season - Buy winter coats in spring for the best deals
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest thrift store chain?
Salvation Army and church-run thrift stores typically have the lowest prices. Goodwill is also very affordable, especially during their weekly color-tag sales when tagged items are 50% off or more. Small independent thrift stores in rural areas often have the best deals overall.
What day is best to shop at thrift stores?
Monday and Thursday mornings are typically best. Most stores receive and process donations over the weekend and restock early in the week. Some stores also have specific discount days - Goodwill often does 50% off one color tag each week, and Salvation Army runs regular half-price sales.
Can you negotiate prices at thrift stores?
At chain stores like Goodwill and Salvation Army, prices are usually fixed. However, at independent thrift stores, consignment shops, and church thrift sales, you can often negotiate - especially on furniture, electronics, or if you are buying multiple items. Just ask politely.