Thrift Stores in Lakeland, FL

8 locations found near Lakeland

“Wonderful boutique. Friendly helpful staff, great clothing selection in a variety of price ranges and brands. Proceeds go to help women in need (human trafficking, obtain GEDs, and more). So grateful to be able to support the shop. Would recommend for high quality second hand clothing. Thanks again!”

4.5 Superb54 Reviews

“I drop off a lot of items weekly as we downsize my ill moms house. They are always nice. Haven't seen my favorite person there lately named Al . He is always helpful and friendly and makes the process quick . I'm in and out and it goes to a good cause and helps mom out . Everyone is nice”

3.8 Good94 Reviews

“This place is in a little strip mall so easy to miss but every time we are in town we make sure to stop in because we always find some great items. Staff always very welcoming.”

3.8 Good38 Reviews

“The gentleman that came & picked up our living room set were friendly, professional, courteous and very concerned about not bumping our newly painted walls. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND Lighthouse! Diane was awesome to work with!”

3.5 Good67 Reviews

“I go there at least once or twice a month they have a great selection of things to look at and the prices are fantastic and you are helping those who are in need”

3.3 Good77 Reviews

“I tried this place out today and LOVED it! Prices were way lower than stores like Goodwill. Dresses that would have been around $15 at GW were $5 at this store. Same with boots that would have been close to $20 at other thrift stores, but were $7 here. The racks weren't sorted by size, like they sometimes are at other stores, but they were separated by the type of garment, so it was pretty easy to pick through the stock and find what I wanted. My only suggestion would be to add signage for for fitting rooms, since they were hard to locate, and add a few more chairs. I had to hunt for a place to sit down so I could try on shoes.”

2.8 Average95 Reviews

“Goodwill has gotten extremely pricey. They say their overhead has increased, I guess that means their rent, electric and water. I don’t think their employees wages have increased, nor has ours. The general public has less disposable income and higher overhead like everyone else but unlike the Goodwill, their consumer base and their retail counterparts, do not get free items to turn around and sell for profit, a charity status for taxes, and cash donations at the registers. Some of the stuff they are gouging people for is slightly less than what the regular retailers are selling it for brand new. It’s ludicrous to pay such high prices for a used item with no warranty and with no option to bring back if it doesn’t work or is defective for just about what you pay for the same item new that you can return to the store if you have a problem with it. Then they have the nerve to ask for more money when you check out. Nice store but like all the others way, way overpriced as of late. Due to their pricing, I’ll no longer be supporting the Goodwill Restore Mission.”

2.7 Average147 Reviews