10AM - 6PM
67 Main St, Burlington
Thrift Stores
“Lovely little consignment shop with a good variety of all clothes and accessories. Mainly women’s clothes but also a small section of men’s, kids and maternity.”
“Battery street jeans is such a great place with a friendly welcoming environment, i’ve been a regular at BSJ for the past 4 years and since new ownership it has been cleaned up and looks beautiful . Amazing environment to be apart / experience while visiting the shop.
So supportive of local artists and the burlington community.”
“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.”
“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.”
“Went here looking for something for a Halloween costume I had in mind. Not only did this store have the perfice peices for my costume, but they also had lots of high end products at ?scarily? low price! The woman who helped me find what I was looking for, Lisa was extremely kind and helpful as well. If you want a quaint little thrift shop with great prices and great products, this is the place!”
“Great prices but very limited hours. Best finds ares and adult clothes. Only a small amount of home goods but the prices are great. Some toys. No furniture. They often have seasonal decor. Located in a basement, run by church volunteers - nothing fancy and the volunteers are very nice. If you’re a thrift shopper, this shop needs to be on your list of places to stop.”
“Anjou is a very cool furniture boutique. I didn’t buy anything, but it was so fun to look around. The place is literally chock full of awesome vintage/MCM pieces, all in pretty good condition too. I didn’t buy anything but TBH the prices were very reasonable. Cool vintage couches for $400, the eames chair pictured was $400 I believe, including the ottoman. Cheaper than going to west elm ! I didn’t find what I was looking for (vintage table lamps, clocks), but I enjoyed poking through the collection.”
“This place is perfect if you are down to dig for good deals. The staff are kind and great to work with. Excellent place if you are looking for cheap crafting supplies.”
9:30AM - 5:30PM
150 Dorset St, South Burlington
Thrift Stores
“This was by far not the biggest thrift store I've been in, but it was defineitly the friendliest. Last year, my luggage didn't make it with me when I arrived at the airport, and this wonderful staff at Replays helped me pick out a shirt, pants, and tie for a job I was doing later in the day that I needed. I couldn't have asked for better help. Thank you so much!”
“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!”
“This place is an amazing consignment shop! There are several second hand places on this strip so it’s a great shopping outing!! Excellent customer service as well.”
“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!”
“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!”
“This was the most organized goodwill I've been to in awhile. Like other stores, the prices are getting too high. I debated spending $10 for a utensil holder but begrudgingly bought it. Thrifting is supposed to be acquiring BARGAINS, not slightly discounted used items.”
“The more I've learned about SCHIP the more I enjoy that not only can you always find something different and useful - good quality, condition and way less than you'd pay new--but also you feel good recycling and contributing to the community. Win win win win win.”