10:30AM - 7PM
31 Forest Ave, Portland“This is my go to shop for just about everything! Jen, the owner, has a great eye for all things; from her handmade jewelry, thrift clothing finds, consignments to vintage flair... be sure to take your time when visiting, because you will be sure to find some gems! Make sure to share with your friends & loved ones too!”
11AM - 7PM
184 State St, Portland“LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE This is the kind of vintage store I really love - tons of color, a great range of inclusive sizes, everything from jeans and tops to cool coats, dresses, hats, shoes, and a variety of other items. And, the ladies working the shop were super helpful and friendly. I ended up finding about a dozen things in my size that I loved instantly. I tried everything on and ended up selecting 2 vintage dresses - a gold colored corduroy dress with long sleeves and black velvet detail around the front zip, and an orange-black-white-gold sleeveless wool dress with drop waist. Both classic 60s/70s styles and they will fit my wardrobe perfectly. Definitely recommend stopping in here if you love shopping vintage. But bring your wallet and be prepared to stay a while!”
10AM - 5PM
659 Warren Ave Suite A, Portland“On our visit, they had quite a lot of really good merchandise to choose from. The store was neat and orderly and the staff was friendly. There was lots of room for parking.”
“My favourite thrift store in Portland, cheapest prices with most things under $10 if you like decor/household items. They wash everything so it looks and smells new. Lovely staff too!”
9AM - 4PM
30 Warren Ave, Portland“Nice selection and quantity of items. Well organized and reasonable prices. Dressing rooms are currently available. I appreciate the store being spread out enough that the isles aren’t super narrow and it’s easy to get by without getting claustrophobic. Employees are friendly. A good place to stop and check out when traveling through Portland.”
“My brother lived in Portland briefly and after he passed we were recommended to go here to try and sell of his curated things. They took some and in the nooks and crannies of their well cared for shop I saw some of his curiosity, artistry and awesome weirdness and it made me love the place even more. Thank you for being you.”