Thrift Stores in Baltimore, MD

13 locations found near Baltimore

“Pretty cool selection with wildly varying prices. Some things will cost less than you expect and some will cost far more than you could afford. Quite confusing honestly but in general really nice selection for people from home owners to someone looking to furnish an apartment. Also has a large reclaimed lumber section with old growth etc. Prices vary again but pretty massive selection. If you have cash to spend on interesting finds, really cool place with decent parking”

4.6 Superb262 Reviews

“Lots of really nice clothes -including boutique brands, new tennis shoes I got for $5, Torrid jeams sz 16 for $2, gray work slacks $4, nice soft inside, flexible hard outsole velcro-close slippers were the priciest item I bought for $12.50 (was marked down from $25). Everything else was under $9 - fancy blouses in the boutique (a brand I'd never heard of) were $7 and $8. And on top of that - a whole sturdy Trader Joe's brown paper bag full- there was an additional percentage discount so I was so pleased that everything- 3 blouses, 2 pr pants, shoes, slippers, and a cardigan, and I'm probably forgetting 1 or 2 more items - for under $50!! Oh, and they have a dressing room, too.

I just wish the shop was open outside of my working hours. Their hours are 10-4 M-Sat.

I work 8 to 4 M-F unless its every 5th week when I work the weekend shift & get 3 weekdays off. I will definitely shop there again!! So so pleased!!”

4.7 Superb59 Reviews

“Nicely curated vintage good at reasonable prices. They are always very welcome and helpful but dont hover or anything, they definitely know how to read a room. I love coming here.”

4.8 Superb33 Reviews

“Cleanest, most well organized thrift store I’ve been to in years. Fantastic selection at wonderful prices. When goodwill, and others are charging full retail prices PRIME THRIFT is still so manageability priced. What a fantastic place. Will be back again!!!”

4 Good96 Reviews

“I have been coming to this business for over 20 years. With patience and time, you can find great bargains and top made items. There is something here for the budget conscious and those who don't mind spending a little more.
A second thing that makes the store a great experience is the staff, they are kind, courteous, and very patient. I would like to acknowledge one of the associates, her name is Essence Gilbert, what a wonderful representative for this business. I found her to be helpful, resourceful, pleasant, and just plain nice.
Thank you for letting me share my experience.”

4.1 Good35 Reviews

“An amazing store with a wide variety of pieces and sizes. The owner, Zakiya Shivers, has impeccable and discerning taste in the items she selects for her shop— a great mixture of bohemian, African, and vintage apparel, shoes and accessories. The inventory changes all the time as, in addition to her own selections, “Ms. Tightfisted” regularly invites local artists to display and vend their own goods and frequently hosts special events for such occasions. As a result, Tightfisted Fashion has a genuine, down to earth community vibe. If you are in Baltimore and looking for beautiful and unique pieces to add to your collection, this store is not to be missed!”

5 Superb18 Reviews

“Cool thrift store and great if you need professional clothes. However, a bit pricey - but still better than buying new. Is kinda a cross between an antique store and a thrift store.”

4.2 Good9 Reviews

“Love this goodwill. The prices are reasonable and the store has such a good selection. I always find such nice pieces and I never feel like it’s too picked through or has literal junk. It’s never crowded and it is very spacious. Can never go wrong with this location.”

3.5 Good92 Reviews

“The best thrift store! I can find anything and everything here and tbe prices are reasonable. They also offer %50 on items, daily, that are tagged with a certain color or colors.”

3.4 Good164 Reviews

“This store is a lot better than Google. I've visited here with friends when I've been able to. The restaurants in the Eastpoint area increased their price, so I applied to Goodwill for employment.”

3.3 Good87 Reviews

“The store was clean and organized. The staff was active and friendly. More clothes than furniture. The DVD and book section was smaller but I walked out with 10$ in fantasy and sci-fi paperbacks. Used my phone to pay at the register. Had to find parking in the neighborhood off Greenmount short walk.”

3.2 Average63 Reviews

“I liked this location a lot better than the Reisterstown store. It is much smaller, but seemed to have more of a selection and much better prices. The parking lot is horrible and is tight. The staff were so nice and attentive to customers. Without even being asked, the gentleman who rang me up gave me their rewards card, so I could get discounts when I shop at this franchises stores again. I thought that was fantastic and excellent customer service. I wish I knew his name so he could be recognized.”

3.2 Average71 Reviews

“It was really a neat experience! Unlike most Goodwill or Salvation Army stores with the items hung up, in shelves etc everything is simply dumped into massive blue bins to just rummage thru & find treasure lol
Only thing I was confused about was the checkout process. I ended up only getting a sweater for my wife & the signs all said $1⁶⁹/pound. This very lightweight size small/medium sweater with nothing on it like metal buttons or design accessories came to $1⁹⁰. Weighed it on my digital kitchen scale & it was 5.8oz or 164 grams meaning it should've been $0.61 or with tax of 6% the total would be $0.65
Very confusing right? Perhaps there's some kind of secret one item only cost they didn't want to tell us about lol Just wanted everyone to be aware that the pricing is definitely wonky but there's certainly some neat stuff to be found.”

1.7 Poor97 Reviews