Thrift Stores in Sedro-Woolley, WA

3 locations found near Sedro-Woolley

“Absolutely the BEST thrift/vintage store in Skagit Valley! The owner is by far the sweet lady in the world, she's is always smiling and very engaging with her customers!! She is not like most folk I have encountered in Washington, where they are scared to even look at you, let alone talk to you. She is remarkable at finding amazing items to resale. From shoes and purses to a Russian instrument, the Balalaika and vintage glass ware. Most of the pricing I looked at was priced at the low end or under their value. I snagged a pair of leather Merrell's for $10.00. This experience was not like walking into a vintage mall where things are so high that they want to rob you. It was exciting!! Heck, her prices beat Goodwill. Her prices reflect her integrity!”

4.7 Superb18 Reviews

“Absolutely love this place . Been going there since they were across the street from the Iron Skillet. . I even help pack up things for there move to where they are now. . It's an actually thirft store where the others are a second hand store some with high prices. This place is a gem. I don't get there very often unfortunately . Always find something when I do go and for a reasonable and affordable price . The volunteers are very nice . And pleasant.”

4.7 Superb43 Reviews

“I love treasure hunting at thrift stores and this one is no exception. I found all sorts of random and cool things.
For those complaining about prices, admittedly I have thought some things are over priced as well, but you see, Goodwill does this really cool thing. Every price tag that they put on an item is color coded and each week a different color is marked down. Say I'm eyeballing that sweet used Chia pet but I don't want to pay the $10 the green tag is asking for. I can just wait. I can even check the website to see when the green tag items will go on sale. It will start at 30% off, then 50%, and then just $1.99! If that is still too much, go cruise Dollar Tree. However if someone comes along who happens to be a big time Chia Connoisseur and feels $10 is a deal, then they get it. Goodwill is a not-for-profit The more money they make the more money that goes back into the community- none of the employees are rolling around in your dollars after they close. The pricing is also set up so items will be purchased and open up space to bring new donations in, and in doing so the price eventually drops $1.99 and makes items accessible for really anyone .”

3.5 Good31 Reviews