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tired_confidence22 t1_j6dfjls wrote

Hope Thrift on Patterson or there is also one in Midlothian. Great selection and fair pricing. Also West End Thrift on Broad - same deal. But check the hours on all - there are days they aren’t open. The Clothing Rack on Cary is also great.

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gamerthrowaway_ t1_j6dgkru wrote

Isn't there one around the corner from there (I know it as the old post office building, but have no idea the name of the current business)? Mid block between Ellwood and Cary on Belmont.

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sourchewycandy t1_j6djhfr wrote

Tiny space in church hill -literally tiny as it’s in an old garage! Def mix of clothes and house stuff tho, not all clothes. Also The Clothes Rack on cary, mostly clothes and a smaller scale than a goodwill, probably cheaper and less curated than tiny space.

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CopOnTheRun t1_j6dn3pw wrote

That thrift store is an enigma. I went there about 6 months ago and was really impressed. Everything was 3-5 dollars and they had a great selection. I've been back to carytown probably a dozen times since, at various times and days of the week, and they're always closed. They're not on Google maps, and I don't think they have a website or Facebook page.

I'm not sure what 9 & 3/4 magic I need to get back in that place but someone let me in on the secret.

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doodleswiththoughts t1_j6e26p5 wrote

I always have good luck at Fantastic thrift, more with clothes than home goods but they do have a nice section of homegoods

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UNKWNDTH2002 t1_j6emj6i wrote

reminder that fan tastic and family thrift are owned by the same parent and both pick up donations under the guise of veteran benefit with no trace back to the real, 100% for-profit stores.

they do have the sickest most consistently good selection ive ever seen of any thrift store, though. +/-

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biz5th t1_j6fb3qo wrote

For clothes I've had good luck at the Junior League shop on Cary near Mulberry.

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gamerthrowaway_ t1_j6furul wrote

I've seen it open all of 3 times, and there is usually a line at the register or to get in the door. So it's probably announced somewhere...

There is also a sign that says they don't take donations. My spouse and I laugh "well, how do they get stuff then, buy it from Goodwill themselves?!?!"

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ke11ke11 t1_j6gvbc3 wrote

Furbish Thrift opens Feb 15 in the Stratford Hills Shopping Center - a fantastic selection of clothes, housewares, furniture and collectibles, and it benefits local animal welfare orgs.

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FlexRVA21984 t1_j6h03tv wrote

Fantastic Thrift, Diversity Thrift, The Clothes Rack, & Goodwill

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