“Such a wonderful place! Very nice vintage and antique pieces. The prices are way beyond amazing and extremely fair. My best friend bought an antique mantel clock for me right after COVID and this clock is wonderful. Even after 125 years it keeps excellent time and chimes wonderfully. I saw it but didn't purchase it at that time and was surprised with it on my birthday. A++”
“This is the most beautiful, well-run thrift store on the planet! The women who work here are sweet and dedicated and the money goes to support homeless kids. It's like a little boutique with clean and cared for clothing. Beautifully organized, tastefully done, great prices, excellent cause. They've assisted adult women in crisis in getting professional outfits for job interviews. It's also a great place to take good clothing, jewelry and kitchen items for donation.”
“Really incredible place! Very well curated with lots of great treasures at excellent prices. Owners are also incredibly friendly and helpful! Definitely don’t skip this place if you’re in town”
“Browsed and almost bought a t-shirt but was working and Taking clients shopping so didn’t. Everything was fifty percent off so prices were fantastic! Only suggestion would be to divide clothes by size. Clothes were divided by color. If they divided them by size also that would be fantastic! Petted Baby the dog while browsing. Employees were very nice! I’ll definitely be back.”
9AM - 3PM
580 S Valley Dr, Las Cruces
Thrift Stores
“I've been here twice and took home a nice load for around $20. Really good prices and they have a variety of everything. Outside rack has clothes for 25 cents, a few good finds there. Beware, they have a $3 rack of skirts and dresses that are cheaper inside the store, so that doesn't make sense. DVD selection is large and they are priced $2 but apparently they were BOGO free the day I bought some. Although the space is small and I sometimes feel lost in there... also there's no changing room...I will likely frequent this store.”
“Friendly workers at the donations drop off. Heads up, they DO NOT accept used ceiling fans anymore. I tried to drop one off and they recommended me to go to the Salvation Army down the road. Sad because the ceiling fan is in perfect condition, I just upgraded mine.”
9AM - 5PM
220 E Idaho Ave, Las Cruces
Thrift Stores
“I stumbled upon this store while trying to get somewhere else. I didn't even know it was there.The first thing I saw when I got inside was the rack of greeting cards. I asked the worker how much they cost and was happy when she said 10 cents each (including envelope). I picked out eight cards.From there, I looked around the rest of the store. Things were neat and organized, but some of the prices were HIGH. I saw a cloth basket (the kind you'd buy at Walmart or Target to organize closet shelves) priced $19.99. Whoa! Clothes were pricey for a thrift store too.However, there was a white board where they had written the sales. Dresses and lady's shoes were 50% off. All yellow tag items were 75% off, and slacks were $1. There was also a shopping cart full of scarves for $1, and some creepy old fashioned dolls were 50% off. (I did not linger near those dolls!!!) So there were bargains to be found.I ended up finding a pair of slacks to wear to work for only a dollar! (The pants were originally priced at $7.99.) I also found a pair of Lee jeans in great condition with a yellow tag on them. I got them for $1.75 instead of $6.99.The dressing room was available to shoppers, so I got to try on the pants before I purchased them. The dressing room is small, but functional. You do need to consult a worker before you use it.The workers answered my questions. They weren't rude, but they seemed tired. I don't blame them. A steady flow of customers kept them busy.The store is big, and there is a lot of inventory. The store was clean, and well organized. All merchandise was put away in its appropriate place. The store did seem a little dark though.I would definitely return to this store and shop here again. I'd especially pay attention to sale items.”
“Best thing place to go to! It's clean and has good prices. If you just want to look it's a must at see store. Grab it while you are there cuz if you hesitate someone else will come in and take it!!!”
“I walked in on a random afternoon and found my white whale!! A whole collection of vintage college basketball jerseys!!! Incredible prices!! PS....i love the costumes the employees are wearing for Halloween! It's a nice touch and shows this company allows their employees to have some fun! Definitely will be going back!”
“The best in town! I moved here 8 mos ago. I like the idea of buying repurposed items and supporting a good cause. This store has the widest array of merchandise, is well organized and the staff thoughtfully presents the items, How can anyone complain about clothes being 80% off except the Boutique items? I can get shirts, pants, sweaters for less than one pays at a rummage sale. Highly recommend.”
“Keep checking in, because the sales don't seem to be on a schedule and that's when you really score. I've got some lovely items here. Staff are nice.”
“I think this is the best, most affordable, well organized and CLEANEST Thrift Store I have ever had the pleasure to wander into.First of all, they have an amazing selection of quality clothes and shoes. Then:Vinyl for a Buck?!?!Jewelry.Housewares.Collectibles.Art.The staff is amazing.And their Mission to help others and feed the homeless, is not only heartwarming, but important work.The Las Cruces Gospel Rescue Mission needs your support. You can help by making a donation (clothing, household goods, and of course, cash works!). You can attend a meeting or luncheon to learn about volunteerism and how you can help.Or stop by their Thrift Store and see the merchandise for sale.Ask about their specials (like 75% off glassware. Or steep discounts on tops and shoes!)Honestly, the BEST of Las Cruces, maybe New Mexico here.Stop by. You'll be glad you did. AND they will be glad you did too.”