Thrift Stores near South Burlington, VT

16 locations found near South Burlington

“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.”

2.5 Average133 Reviews

“Had a great experience, got a computer laptop for excellent price, had a problem with it, which turned out to be our fault, however, Global Garage Sale & Erik, made it right, and replaced the tower with another which works great. When I explained what happened, he said to bring it back and all in all a VERY positive experience. I would trust them and recommend them to anyone, and will definitely go to them again. Thank you Robin”

5 Superb15 Reviews

“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.”

4.6 Superb81 Reviews

“Absolutely wonderful place! I love coming to BSJ! The staff is so kind and considerate to not just myself but my children. Everytime I come in I have four of my kiddos. They are always welcomed, warmly into the shop. They are always willing to help my kids find that perfect something. I love that there is a free bin located outside of the store. It’s an amazing asset to the community. This is a very unique and admirable store. They care about their customers and each other, which you can clearly see when you come in. I love going in the store even if I’m not out to buy anything specifically. Thanks BSJ for being a cornerstone for the community and your customers. I’ll be back soon!!! ?”

4.5 Superb74 Reviews

“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 Superb50 Reviews

“I recently made a large donation to SCHIP in Shelburne, and I couldn't be more impressed with the entire experience. I chose this store specifically because of its interfaith philosophy, nonprofit status, and commitment to supporting community efforts—and I’m so glad I did.

Everything went smoothly and seamlessly from start to finish. I spoke with Paula, the manager, ahead of time to coordinate the drop-off, and she was incredibly helpful.
When I arrived with a truckload of clothing, Corey greeted me with a warm, cheerful smile. Susan gave me a full tour and made the whole process so easy and thoughtful. Corey helped transfer everything—shirts, dresses, skirts, coats, sweaters, shoes, and racks of clothing —with such kindness and efficiency.
CoreIt was especially lovely—so helpful and thoughtful, even offering quiet support when I got a little emotional parting with some of my late husband’s clothing.
This is a store run by people who genuinely care. Their work supports a meaningful cause, and they treat donors with such dignity and appreciation. I can’t recommend SCHIP enough—whether you’re looking to shop or to donate, this is a beautiful place to support.”

4.6 Superb22 Reviews

“I just went there yesterday for the first time and can’t wait to go back! My favorite part is there will always be new things to see that you don’t expect or know will be there!!”

4.2 Good114 Reviews

“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.”

4.4 Superb35 Reviews

“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.”

4.7 Superb9 Reviews

“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!”

4.3 Superb41 Reviews

“Treasures everywhere. Even interior paint! Slightly used kids' toys are a great plus. Always really friendly people to help. Plus, your money goes to a good cause.”

4 Good81 Reviews

“They always have the best deals. I never walk away without finding something. One of the best thrift stores that I have ever found. Staff is also super friendly and helpful.”

3.7 Good100 Reviews

“I enjoy coming here just to peruse the little treasures in the back. Always only ever met with friendly staff! I do wish there were more trinkets and baubles for sure.”

2.3 Poor15 Reviews

“Plenty of space to walk around and daydream of all the nice quality items.
A vast array of household items to choose from.
Well displayed.
Friendly assistance.
Great prices.
Very easy directions to follow to reach the store.
Thanks”

3.6 Good74 Reviews

“Ok so I love, love, LOVE, LOVE Plato’s!!! I get like all my cloths there and they have such fashionable clothes for a cheaper price. They organized it nicely and the staff is Steller! Totally go.”

3.4 Good154 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!”

2.9 Average97 Reviews