We asked the BuzzFeed Community for their favorite thrift stores in America. Here are the stylish results.
2. Red Light Clothing Exchange — Portland, Oregon


3. It's A Wrap! — Burbank, California


They sell ~basically~ brand new clothes that were worn on the sets of TV shows and movies. They’re even labeled with the shows on which they were worn. 😱
4. Collective Clothing — Chattanooga, Tennessee


"I always leave this place happy and excited to come back — and they have an online shop as well."
5. 10 Feet Single By Stella Dallas — Brooklyn, New York


If you judge a thrift store on how good the shoes are, this one always has tons of great options, plus accessories, home goods, and literally anything else you can think of.
—Candice Russell, Facebook
6. Junkee Clothing Exchange — Reno, Nevada


They only buy the most unique items, and a lot of it is true vintage. They also have a cool adjoining section full of antiques, books, and vinyl.
7. Acorn Apparel — Louisville, Kentucky


This store has a lot of quirky records, little pieces of home decor, and of course colorful apparel! It's run by a great group of women who personally pick out what items to sell in their shop. They also sell accessories made by local artists.
—Isabelle Elwood, Facebook
8. Unclaimed Baggage Center — Scottsboro, Alabama


It's pretty much exactly what the title says: Luggage and baggage that have been unclaimed at airports end up here and there's everything from clothes, to electronics, to sporting equipment. You really don't know what you're going to find.
—Kimberly Martin, Facebook
9. Material Objects — Portland, Maine


This place has a combination of local goods, consignment, and vintage. It's also VERY affordable.
10. Monk Vintage — Multiple locations in New York City


It tends to be a bit pricier, but has been praised for having a better selection than most of the chain thrift shops in the area.
—Jacqueline Kline, Facebook
11. PrettyPenny Clothing — San Francisco


They pick out the most perfect items, from the 1920s to the '90s. They even have an online store.
12. Lula B's — Dallas, Texas


Lula B's has everything you want, and a lot of it. Walking through this place has been described as a "heavenly flashback."
—Adrienne Mullins, Facebook
13. Garment District — Cambridge, Massachusetts


Garment District has an eye-popping, colorful selection, and they sort their clothes by decade, so it's easy to navigate!
14. Deseret Industries — Multiple locations throughout the U.S.


This place is 100% family-friendly, and they even sell brand new furniture at discounted prices.
15. Idaho Youth Ranch — Boise, Idaho


16. Current Boutique — Washington, D.C.


You can totally trick people into thinking you shop at more expensive stores. Current Boutique has the coolest clothes, but with thrifty price tags. And they have an online shop.
—Rick Eric, Facebook
17. The Closet — Boston


They take designer stuff — we're talking Valentino, Dior, Alaia — and sell it at prices that are way more affordable.
18. Strange Cargo — Chicago


Strange Cargo has a mix of vintage and thrift clothes and gifts, and they also do custom shirt printing.
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