Thrift Stores near Richmond, VT

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“Affordable women's clothing in all sizes, especially the hard to find, hard to fit. Maternity, plus, petites, and recently expanded to add a tall section and vintage to be started soon. Open 6 days a week. Jewelry and shoes in all sizes.”

4.7 Superb52 Reviews

“O. M. G. it's great. If you're looking for a regular grocery or department store, go elsewhere. If you like to treasure hunt, then this is THE place! I went on the advice of a friend (who got a $300 Staub pot for $130!). We got loads of exotic groceries (like marzipan), I got a new fishing pole for $15 (rod, reel, and line), and I'm kicking myself for not looking at the bicycles. Yes, many of the cans are dented, and some of the stuff is near (or just past) its expiration date, but that doesn't really matter for most things.”

4.5 Superb43 Reviews

“Probably one of my favorite second hand store. Some items are priced high, some are fair and good deal. But if you do re-selling, theres just not enough room to make money. Most item for sale are good, clean and better condition compared to other second hand stores. I guess the fun of it is that you’ll never know what you gonna find! Furniture, toys, records, electronics, household items, clothes and more!”

4 Good50 Reviews

“A great place for well-taken-care-of used clothing. If you time it just right, you’ll find excellent deals on top brands like Patagonia. Usually, however, they have those items bundled up and not for sale until an upcoming weekend date. Their openly admitted method of getting people to come back hoping for those items! Sneaky…but effective.Most of the store is dedicated to women’s and young women’s clothing and accessories, however, there is a men’s section that has a solid selection of men’s clothing and shoes.Be forewarned, however, you’ll be listening to a wide array of the latest (and terrible) top-40 hits while in there. A totally acceptable solution to this would be to wear your favorite noise-canceling earbuds playing your own audio of preference. ?”

3.3 Good36 Reviews

“Prices have gone up!Cassette tape price up to $1! Same with VHS tapes and 8 track tapes! They charged me $1 for one hot wheel car on the main store (2nd floor). Today I got 4 car and staff on the first floor only charged me 99 cents for all. Luckily records remain $1 for now. So, make sure to ask how much they are charging you for an item. If an item doesn’t have a price. The new manager did say that she will keep an eye on the overpriced items and items without a price. We shall see!”

3.2 Average67 Reviews

“What can I say? You have to have some good (or perhaps more than good) will to check out a Goodwill. Firm believer that the thrifting experience is in the eye of the beholder. It's not really Goodwill's fault if you don't have the will to look for a gem. Dug around here for quite a bit. Great selection of mugs, as well as books. I've seen used bookstores in the area that have less used books than this place. Clothes were a bit picked over, but that's to be expected; the store was PACKED on a Saturday and you could definitely tell that a lot of trendy college-aged Vermonters were scouring the racks. Not a lot of hangable items for the home (pictures/art) or furniture. I expect that is because the Habitat for Humanity ReStore is right down the road. Docking a star because of the "Selected by Goodwill" section in the back corner. First of all, not sure why Goodwill selected any of the pieces back there. Second of all, I don't know, it's just kind of annoying. BUT BEHOLD! In the normal t-shirt section I somehow found a glittery, sheer 70s three-piece number for SIX DOLLARS. Even eBay can't beat that. Discoed my way right outta there with the phattest of smiles on my face. Groovy!”

2.7 Average25 Reviews