Thrift Stores near Essex, MD

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“Guess they changed their name from 2nd. Ave thrift store. It's still basically the same store. The only thing different is how the clothes racks & other Items are set up.”

3.7 Good3 Reviews

“This place is phenomenal it's incredible the deals that you can get in here I've only been coming here for a couple of months and I literally visit every day that they're open because I'm scared I'll miss out on one of their fantastic opportunity or deals they have very very good brand new and Barely Used second hand things for bottom prices I mean they even have a $0.10 table you wouldn't believe must see for yourself”

3.3 Good3 Reviews

“I thought this place was going to be my first stop while I was out and about looking for toys for my daughters birthday, ended up being my first and only stop. Great selection and great people. Love it!!”

5 Superb36 Reviews

“I must say, Mike has been the easiest, most trustworthy business owner, I have dealt with. I highly recommend him for all the sales of your collectibles. I’m confident if he doesn’t have a market for the items, he may be able to guide you as he has me. I have had wonderful, no haggle dealings on a few occasions, and now will go to nobody else.”

4.5 Superb51 Reviews

“Such a lovely place to browse ! There is a variety of very clean, decently priced, well made clothing (and vintage!) ; home goods were good quality; there is a large selection of jewelry. The building itself is an eclectic site. The volunteers were helpful and pleasant.”

5 Superb9 Reviews

“this is by far one of my favorite value village stores. they have a pretty good selection and a variety of pieces. i've found so many gems here. the only thing i don't particularly like is the prices. for a true thrift store they are on the more expensive side, especially for name brands. there's a loyalty program that they offer here which may get you a couple dollars off here and there but nothing major. the service is good as well, everybody is typically very polite and helpful.”

4.4 Superb19 Reviews

“An amazing store with a wide variety of pieces and sizes. The owner, Zakiya Shivers, has impeccable and discerning taste in the items she selects for her shop— a great mixture of bohemian, African, and vintage apparel, shoes and accessories. The inventory changes all the time as, in addition to her own selections, “Ms. Tightfisted” regularly invites local artists to display and vend their own goods and frequently hosts special events for such occasions. As a result, Tightfisted Fashion has a genuine, down to earth community vibe. If you are in Baltimore and looking for beautiful and unique pieces to add to your collection, this store is not to be missed!”

4.3 Superb19 Reviews

“Love this store! They had so many great, authentic finds. Definitely look through everything because they have so many hidden gems! They had unique lamps, some cool, art, and household items.”

5 Superb3 Reviews

“If you are looking for some great bargains, this is your place! There's a ton of merchandise, neatly sorted and hung. The aisles have plenty of space for you and your cart, the space is very clean, and service is fantastic. Donating goods is easy as well because they have bins in the front with an employee ready to accept your items. The only reason why I gave it 4 stars is because there are no fitting rooms and only a handful of mirrors.”

3.8 Good50 Reviews

“Always my go to place for awesome finds. It's kind of a scavenger hunt for used things from kitchen cabinets, sofas, tables, lamps, mirrors and so much more. Left with this beauty today for $50 and it swivels!”

3.9 Good7 Reviews

“It was my first time dropping off donations & Dave was absolutely amazing. He was very helpful & very nice. Keep being awesome Dave! We need more people like you in the world!”

3.7 Good11 Reviews

“The most amazing "thrift" store in the area! Calling Wise Penny a "thrift" store doesn't really do it justice; their selections are unique, tasteful, and good quality. It is more akin to a consignment store than a Goodwill. While the clothes are fashionable, they are more suited for a more professional taste. That being said, there are tons of trendy, young clothes to pick from as well.I am a petite woman and it's near impossible to find high quality clothes that fit me, but everything I came home with from here fit me incredibly well without tailoring. I don't see any reason to go anywhere else for my clothing needs.Finally, the prices really cannot be beat at all. Sure, it's not the cheapest thrift in Baltimore, but after accounting for the quality and brand names, the prices are insane. I can't believe I came out with several barely-worn/new brand name pieces for less than $50.”

3.7 Good3 Reviews

“I came here from AZ Nov 2022. I trusted I would be able to rediscover and refurbish my wardrobe when I got here. Not only has that happened, but I took pickleball lessons shortly after my arrival; my daughter and I were able to completely outfit me for my games from head to toe - many types of outfits including sweats, dri fits, jackets, skorts - on a budget; you name it and I'm ready to play. I also had to get almost EVERYthing for a cruise to the DR shortly after I got here...Goodwill had my back. I didn't get any formal wear. I should and could have and have rectified that since. At Goodwill. I can easily find quality items - good stuff - and I get so giddy when I discover it there. Now, I rarely go anywhere else, unless I really need something new. It's a must do at least once a week. Funny note: 2 weeks ago I realized there wasn't anything else I needed to shop for (clothing-wise). I literally have everything. I remember running through my categories in my head. Goodwill has checked them all. When I wanted to rebuild my music collection, I spent hours going through albums for clasical music. Then I decided I needed a little cd player and the cds are great. I better not bring home anymore books. I have a shelf of unreads I brought with me in my "spare move" and I don't read them. I think I will replace as I read; when I do, I'll be at the Goodwill checking through their massive selections.I've been to a lot of them between MD and PA and I must say (and I tell errbody), that I love the Joppa Rd store.. York Rd is a keeper as well. When I venture further, I've been traveling with my daughters and we set out to discover the treats and to thrift with purpose. We've gotten some of everything. I think the most amusing discovery was the original whirly popcorn thingy. We eat a lot of it and needed a second one. Off we go, shopping with a purpose and what do you know? There was one NIB on the shelf at eye level. Yeah.. I love it! Btw, I have the account associated with the Chesapeake stores that rebates when you purchase. The thrill of the hunt gets even better when $ is taken off at the register if you want. Everybody is a winner. All in all it makes me feel very good about my spending when I shop Goodwill.”

3.6 Good13 Reviews

“My mom makes me go here on a regular occasion. I would probably like it even more if I go on my own accord. Nice selection of items and even some rarer ones that could go for a bit of money.”

3.4 Good38 Reviews

“2JAN.2023 As soon as I walked in here I was greeted and treated very well. Good selection and a lot to look at.No place is perfect, so 4 stars on this review. It is a bit cool in here. It would be nice to have it a bit warm in here. The over all shopping experience was good.”

3.4 Good71 Reviews

“This store is a lot better than Google. I've visited here with friends when I've been able to. The restaurants in the Eastpoint area increased their price, so I applied to Goodwill for employment.”

3.3 Good70 Reviews

“This is my neighborhood thrift store. I shop here at least once a week. And sometimes try to shop here the last hour before closing because I work 9 to 5. This works sometimes and I buy things and sometimes he stops letting shoppers in at 6:30. I want them to allow us to shop until 7 o clock p.m. closing time.”

2.8 Average10 Reviews

“I happened upon the "savers" name while browsing a LuLaNo group. A search revealed a location within an hour, so off I went! I donated 2 bags of clothes and received a 20% coupon. Lucky for me, many items were on sale for 40% off. The 20% coupon didn't stack, but I did apply to anything that wasn't on sale. Their prices were.... interesting. I didn't see much consistency (a sleeveless NY&Co shirt for $15.99 while the others were $4.99??). But, their kids shoe prices were amazing. I got a pair of leather converse, big kid size 2, for $7 and a pair of merrell slip ons big kid size 4, for $8! I found a landends, womens size sm spring jacket for $14 and a real sleeping bag (i.e. sub-0 temps) for $10! As an added perk, they do not have the same "no tag, no sale" policy as goodwill, so some of the taggless items we found were able to come home with us. They only had self-checkout and do not provide bags. All in all, I look forward to making the trip again sometime in the future.”

3.2 Average37 Reviews

“One of the best places to shop specifically if you’re coming with an agenda. You can find everything all you have to do is just want found great jackets throughout the years and also a lot of great things to sell. Great place to shop”

2.7 Average21 Reviews

“This is a large and very neat store. Strangely, the donation center is a drive-through (not a walk-up). Some items are over-priced but I suspect that they lower costs once something has been sitting on the market for long enough since the two arm chairs I got for $5 each had layers of stickers with higher prices. The manager was forgiving of my unbelievably dense (and in retrospect selfish) walk-up donation and even went so far as to help me load the arm chairs on a sweltering day out. If you are hunting for household items or furniture, this might be the location you find it. Overall, would definitely recommend!”

2.7 Average23 Reviews

“This is a bins store! I was super excited when I arrived and saw that this is a location with bins. Large selection. Clothes are priced by weight. I paid about $1 for a shirt.”

1.8 Poor26 Reviews