Thrift Stores near Telford, PA

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“TELFORD’S BEST KEPT SECRET!Sam is an antiques dynamo with surprises for you at every corner!I came in for 1 thing and left with…..many ?The selection is as varied as it is amazingSam is also a consummate professional in every sense. She loves her customers and she loves what she does.Tom and the girls at the shop are great as well, Sam is an excellent conductor that brings friendly and professional staff into the fold.I can’t say enough nice things about Sam, the crew, and her antiques gallery! Amazing all around!Worth a trip from anywhere you are!”

4.8 Superb52 Reviews

“Saw this thrift shop on our way to visit Mercer museum in Doylestown. Askedthe hubby to swing the car into the lot on the way back. Glad we did!We had a really fun time looking around the store. Things are very well organized and the prices seemed fair to me. Not only hard goods but clothes,Shoes, board games, Christmas decor, books, electronics, jewelry etc. they had other higher value items on display I believe for people to be able to bid on them in order get top dollar for their worthy cause! Staff was very helpful and kind. Definitely recommend you stop by!”

4.6 Superb167 Reviews

“We love Last Chance Ranch Thrift Shop! With a new puppy in our home, purchasing supplies can be expensive . Especially when she is only 17 pounds and 60 pounds in less than 1 year! We found a crate, harness, and a little coat for under $20.00!!”

4.7 Superb91 Reviews

“I absolutely love supporting laurels loft and this dress I got from here I love it ! I have found so many treasures here and I know where my money is going and it’s a good cause. The volunteers or workers there are always nice ! I always love going because there’s always new stuff and you never know what you will find !”

4.8 Superb40 Reviews

“an interesting and charming thrift store. large, with all the usual suspects and some unusual surprises. Prices are fair, and parking is simple. I will return to shop there!”

4.3 Superb63 Reviews

“the woman who seems to run the place is the most interesting woman I have ever met in my life. I didn't know you had to have an appointment to try on dresses and I did not leave disappointed because she is full of Amazing Stories . She's definitely somebody I just might stop into visit just to chat with . I found a few decorative items to buy although my intentions were only for address. Cash only though so I would have left with more. Great time!”

4.3 Superb28 Reviews

“A gem of a thrift store! Great clothing selection, household items, jewelry and local crafts. The prices are great and I went on the last Friday/Saturday of the month where everything’s 50% off! I highly recommend coming here and supporting them! Everyone is so nice”

4.6 Superb5 Reviews

“Super organized thrift store. Wonderful helpful pleasant staff. They have everything there! Dishes, furniture, kitchen ware, seasonal items, lamps, small appliances, coffee mugs, tons of fantastic clothes. Changing rooms to try on your clothes. Stop by and check them out, it's a good stop!”

3.9 Good76 Reviews

“This review is only for "the bins" on the outlet side. I resell clothing as a hobby/side hustle, and I thought this bins had a good to great mix of pieces. It was my first time at an outlet store, and I found the clientele was not cutthroat as most resellers characterize people at these places. There may have been one hardcore group there waiting for the bins to turnover, but they weren't pushy people.There also wasn't anyone working there acting like a drill sergeant about the bins. It felt like we were all adults and knew to take turns at the bins and give the worker space. Everyone was very cordial and the staff person, Karen, was very helpful when we were ready to checkout.The value is great considering the inflation of Goodwill prices. I got about 7 items (one being a thick wool jacket) for around $12. It's a great alternative to shopping on the store side and paying more, but you do have to be willing to dig and maybe plan to stay awhile. We went on the best day. The weather was warm and sunny for December.I would definitely return. It felt like quite a journey from West Philly, but was worth the change of scenery in my thrifting jaunts.”

3.9 Good89 Reviews

“Spend any amount of time around the online thrifting communities and you will begin to hear stories of "the bins".Stories of terror. Stories of awe. Where the thrifter emerges victorious. Where they leave with nothing at all. You begin to wonder what it's all about. Where are these sacred places? Why are trips planned to them? Then you learn. The "Bins" are Goodwill Outlet Centers. They are the last stop for donated goods that either weren't sold at their "regular" thrift stores, or were sent from sorting warehouses direct. They are Goodwill's siren song for the trash picking, dumpster diving hardcore thrifters. I have made the Pilgrimage, and I am...hooked. This location is about 45 minutes from me. My first time it was at the urging of another die hard thrifter. It was...fun. The Bins all have the same general format. Piles of items are heaped onto large rolling bins. At Montgomeryville they're roughly organized by categories from clothing to housewares. Each "bin" is like a foot deep. This location has quite a few to sort through, and is paired with a "regular" store. Items are sold by weight, with prices based on category. I've sourced enough broken baby dolls to scare the neighborhood kids at Halloween, found some very cool vintage plates and an entire nativity set scattered across three different bins, with not even a scratch.If you go: they are busiest at opening. Shoppers may be territorial, not wanting anyone else to search in the bin they are at, or they don't care. Be prepared to dig, that's the fun. Wear gloves. I wear the ones used by chefs that are cut resistant - there will be sharp pointy broken things. Take your time. Lastly, if digging isn't your thing, stick to the "regular" thrift stores. No shame. The cashiers are usually pleasant, ready to politely ooh and aah at your "finds". They have some boxes and newspaper for you to pack your purchases if you like. Of course I'll keep going, it's happiness for my thrifting little heart.”

3.7 Good13 Reviews

“Cute and small, but has lots to see! My sister got a Mickey Mouse umbrella that was in pretty good condition, and my mom actually found the book she wanted! I would revisit just for fun- not to actually buy anything, but you never know what you'll find when it comes to thrift stores!XOXO, Timmy's dad/Mr. Turner”

3.5 Good58 Reviews

“You find the neatest nick nacks..and the sales on wendsdays multiple colors on discount is a must check out!!!You take your time and look thru racks you find some name brand clothing!!”

3.4 Good79 Reviews

“A worthy destination to donate various types of items that you have no use for, but would like to give others an opportunity to find some sort of use for these discarded stuff.”

3.1 Average81 Reviews

“Edited in response to owners response to my original review.Yes, I realize that you run half price sales. But you HAVE gone up in price and your thrift store has higher priced items compared to alot of thrift stores with good quality items. Others say the same as me. Thank you.thrift shops of mine that I remember shopping at from little on up since I was a little girl.One pick I have is the high prices. Was there last week and enjoyed my time shopping but noticed that the quality of some of the clothing wasn't very good for the high prices that they ask here. I hope that the quality won't keep going down while the prices continue to rise. I realize that the money is donated towards a good cause but some of this is abit outrageous imo.”

3.2 Average137 Reviews

“So many jems found here! I love this place & their staff. Most prices are reasonable and on point with how thrifting should be. It's become a fad as of lately, so many stores are hiking their prices up. I drive about 45 minutes to get here and it's worth it every time!”

3.1 Average141 Reviews