“Love having 2 harbors locations - fun to check out if you’re in Waikiki since there’s not many non-luxury or non-touristy stores for locals in the area!Smaller location but still great curation of men’s & women’s vintage streetwear, and sneakers!”
“The ladies at DeStash were filled with hospitality, aloha spirit and information. Auntie Lei was de best. Our daughter found a perfect 70's vintage Mumu and hubby found a shirt. The shop is filled with a fabric lovers eye candy. It is worth the trip away from Waikiki. Much Aloha from Cool, Ca & Virginia”
“Great volunteers and good selection of items at a reasonable price. They also have a bid box for collectibles and jewelry. Love to shop there and it's a good cause”
“Stopped by Sweet Enemy for some vintage clothing today. The store rocks. Super customer service and friendly staff. Staff was 100% spot on on all the vintage and urban trends for clothing. This place is my favorite vintage shirt shop on the island.”
9AM - 7PM
322 Sumner St, Honolulu“Fun fact, this building was built over the old oahu prison (the Reef)where executions were by gallows.
Anyone experience any supernatural activities while here?”
“This thrift store and others like it are a very important resource for many service members and their families. I encourage everyone to shop and donate here first before going off base. Your second hand goods can help someone in need and junior sailors could always use your uniform rank and insignias when you advance or retire. New uniforms are expensive, so please make the time to check here first.”
“Fantastic thrift shop. Small, but with enough of a variety of things to satisfy any thrifter. Ladies were pleasant and friendly, and everything was very clean and well displayed. Great find!”
“So military bases sometimes have thrift stores....how cool is that! Since I like to support our troops and save money, this place was a god send for me (hold your horses, I know proceeds dont fund the troops). Yes, you need to have military access to come here and if you have that you're golden! They had some of the best prices I've seen on the island, I found a vintage Def Leppard shirt for $2 and otherwise found really cheap clothes to wear to the beach and work. It was double punch day when we went so I took part in that and gave the card to my friend who is local. All in all, one of my favorite thrift stores on Oahu!”
“This is a real thrift shop, yo. Good prices, knowledgeable owner, and some real good stuff if you know how to find it. I am glad it is here. If you want a spiffy bourgeois place with nice, well-organized racks and no street folks outside etc please go someplace else, because I don’t really want to see your gentrified attitude in here anyways. But if you want some good deals and some pretty nice stuff, this is a good place!”
9AM - 8PM
2220 S King St, Honolulu“From A to Z lots of everything clothes are clean the over all experience was very pleasant. The prices were very inexpensive. They have just about everything you can imagine and they have a drop off section for donations and best part. You get a slip of paper for a discount for shopping. If you donate the parking, they have handicap parking. There is limited space on the ground floor kind of busy store”
10AM - 6PM
1075 S Beretania St., Honolulu“Been coming here for years now, and the staff are always so friendly and helpful! I always look forward to stopping by. Household stuff can be hit or miss but is overall decent, it's definitely my go to thrift store to find clothes though. Shoutout to Natalie who was so wonderful, was very helpful with explaining the rewards card and helping me use my points card yesterday, you guys rock!”
“Found some super cool stuff here but it takes time. There’s unwritten rules when you shop like everyone has to stand back when the staff is dropping new items. Parking can be a pain. But overall it can be fun to treasure hunt here.”
“So military bases sometimes have thrift stores....how cool is that! Since I like to support our troops and save money, this place was a god send for me (hold your horses, I know proceeds dont fund the troops). Yes, you need to have military access to come here and if you have that you're golden! They had some of the best prices I've seen on the island, I found a vintage Def Leppard shirt for $2 and otherwise found really cheap clothes to wear to the beach and work. It was double punch day when we went so I took part in that and gave the card to my friend who is local. All in all, one of my favorite thrift stores on Oahu!”
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
414 Kuwili St #102, Honolulu“Been coming here for years now, and the staff are always so friendly and helpful! I always look forward to stopping by. Household stuff can be hit or miss but is overall decent, it's definitely my go to thrift store to find clothes though. Shoutout to Natalie who was so wonderful, was very helpful with explaining the rewards card and helping me use my points card yesterday, you guys rock!”
“Eco Town Select is a store focused on mostly high end second-hand products. There are also tons of branded Hawaiian shirts. You can find good prices on a lot of the products sold at the higher end stores that are upstairs at Ala Moana Centre. If you’re into that, that’s great as you can get a good deal on brand name products. To protect their safety and prevent shoplifters, the store is locked from the inside and you’ll need to knock on the door to be let in. You’ll also have to store bigger bags at the front of the store.”
“The treasure hunt continues. . . at the Central Union Church Thrift Store. I've passed by this store countless times. I always see the open sign on the side of the road every Saturday. Finally decided to check it out. This thrift store is a part of the huge church located at the corner of Punahou and Beretania St. You can't miss it. The thrift store is right before the church along Beretania. There is plenty of shaded parking. It's only open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9AM-3PM. When I went, there were still covid restrictions. A very nice lady sits out front to register everyone coming in, take their temperatures, and limit the amount of customers inside. For first timers, you need to register and sign a waiver form. Not exactly sure why this was needed, but I hope I don't receive late night calls asking for monetary donations over the phone. This store has A LOT of stuff--top to bottom. Everything was clean and well organized, and surprisingly evenly distributed. There's a good amount of Asian style cups and plates and figures if that's your thing. Everything was priced accordingly. Nothing outrageous, but not many great deals. Found a random Miami Dolphins Josh Rosen jersey. Even though I'm a fan. I would never get this lol. Why would anyone even get this in the first place?? When I first caught a glimpse of it, I thought it was #13. Nope! The staff here is super friendly and nice. They also note how much you spent. What's all this information for? Overall, a nice store to be thrifty. Friendly staff, decent prices, and a nice selection of items.”
10:30AM - 6:30PM
650 Iwilei Rd STE 110, Honolulu“We originally found it thinking we could thrift some unique shirts but the actual section is much smaller compared to the photos on Google.
This place is great for figure, used music equipment, game, and media equipment collectors! Some just a bit too high in price for the value but overall cool store.”
“I really enjoyed going to this thrift store. It felt like an actually antique thrift store with nice items and reasonable pricing. The staff was very nice and helpful. It was on the smaller side but they had so many items to look at and shop. Yes they require masks. If you don't have one they do provide. They accept cash or card. Card with a $5 minimum and you have to show ID. Overall my experience was amazing at this low key, hidden little thrift store. I definitely will be going back and bringing my friends and family?”
“This is a second-hand clothing store recommended for vintage lovers! It was overwhelmingly cheaper than Japan and it was really great!
I wish I had gone earlier and had a closer look!
Is it ending a little early? I tought!
Also, it's quite far from the center.”