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A melting pot of culture, San Antonio is home to a lot of great treasures, especially in thrift stores. The stores here are as varied and unique as the city's population, so you're sure to take home something truly special.
We put together this list based on reviews found on Google and Yelp, and shoppers know what they love so you can bet these are some of the best stores. We'll start the list off with well-known Goodwill, which has locations across the country. One thing you can say about Goodwill, though, is that every location is different. You'll also find family-owned stores and those that bring in money for a good cause.
Whatever your thrifting heart desires, you'll find it here. (Before you head out, be sure to peep this list of 15 items you can confidently buy used and save big.)
Goodwill Stores – Multiple Locations
There are over 30 Goodwill centers in San Antonio and the surrounding areas. It's at these stores that you can donate items of almost any kind and shop for everything from videos and old DVDs to couches and extensive wardrobes. You can buy the products either in the store or online. It's truly a treat to walk the aisles and see hundreds of racks of clothes and shelves filled with children's toys, bikes, and gaming systems. Note that every Goodwill will have a different selection, but they're all worth a visit. Pictured is the location at 727 NW Loop 410.
Green Door Thrift – 1030 Nacogdoches Rd., San Antonio, TX 78209
The Green Door is a community favorite because, even though it's smaller, it still has a wide range of products from which to choose, from small furniture and housewares to clothing and jewelry. The store is run by a team of 60 volunteers, and they donate all of the profits to charity. Folks in the community can donate their goods that others can buy. People in San Antonio really like this store because they know that when they spend their hard-earned money, they're doing something good for the community.
Thrift Town – 2864 Thousand Oaks, San Antonio, TX 78238
This is another of the mainstream thrift outlets that is like walking into a trendy department store. They have tons of great second-hand clothing for men, women, and kids. They have activewear, jeans, sweatshirts, and even sports apparel. There are also shoes, hats, and jewelry. Like other thrift stores, they also sell music. All the products are quality tested, so you know you're getting great products at a better price than you'll get anywhere else. Best of all, every Monday, they have their "Thrifty Over Fifty" promotion, where older folks get great discounts.
Texas Thrift – Multiple San Antonio Locations
When Texas residents think of deals and thrifting, they'll think about Texas Thrift. The stores are pillars of the community as they encourage people to share their unused goods and recycle. The company likes to point out that 80% of unwanted clothing ends up in landfills, so customers can bring it in and allow those outfits to find a new home. Texas Thrift has been around for over 30 years, so they're a trusted name. They also have a cool club that customers can join to get notifications about sales, points for every sale, and more. It's worth checking out at least once. Pictured is the store at 6776 Ingram Rd.
Boysville Auxiliary Thrift Shop – 307 W. Olmos Dr., San Antonio, TX 78212
Boysville Auxiliary Thrift Shop was established in 1954 with the intent of providing funds to the kids who lived in Boysville. This is another thrift store that is 100% nonprofit, and all of the benefits go to the kids. Don't let the name fool you, this is a full-scale thrift store that offers products for everyone. There's clothes for boys, dresses and jewelry for the girls, and stuff for mom and dad. There is also a lot of furniture, including full bedroom sets, dinette sets, and more. This is a huge place with aisle after aisle of treasures, so check it out.
Isabel Thrift Store – 9210 Farm-To-Market Rd 78, Converse, TX 78109
This is undoubtedly one of the best thrift stores in San Antonio due to its charm and friendly staff. Isabel Thrift Store is actually in a suburb of San Antonio called Converse. This is a smaller store, but it packs a lot of punch. There's furniture, books, electronics, wall art, and knick-knacks of all stripes. Best of all, everything is priced just right so you could walk out with a handful of items without breaking the bank. The store is very clear, and the owner, Isabel, is always very sweet and helpful.
Junk Depot Thrift Shop – 2608 S. Presa St., San Antonio, TX 78210
This is another San Antonio hotspot with a name that can throw you off, but don't be mistaken, if you love thrift shopping, then stop by the Junk Depot. This is a smaller hole-in-the-wall store that looks unassuming when you pass by. But don't walk past, as there's a treasure trove inside. There are all kinds of random items to purchase, from dolls to furniture to wall art, 8-track tapes, musical instruments, and more. It's a store that always gets great reviews because of the merchandise and also the friendly staff that's always there to help.
Assistance League Thrift House – 2611 West Ave., San Antonio, TX 78201
The Assistance League is a charity program with 120 chapters and over 22,000 members in the U.S. The goal is to take donations and help the people of the world. The Thrift House in San Antonio is something special. This is considered an upscale retail store, so while you're helping the community, you're also buying quality products like you would get at the mall. When you shop here, you'll be greeted with a wide array of products, from toys, tools, and office equipment to classic books, collectibles, and more.
Grasp Thrift – 417 E Aviation Blvd., Universal City, TX 78148
Located in the suburb of Universal City, Grasp Thrift is absolutely one of the best thrift stores in San Antonio. The acronym GRASP stands for the Greater Randolph Area Services Program, a nonprofit with a mission of helping those in need, and part of that is accomplished through its thrift store sales. This is a decent-sized operation that accepts new and used items from the public, and all profits from sales go to the needy. This is truly a store with everything. They sell music, clocks, outfits for children and adults, coffee machines, decor, etc. You name it, they have it. If you want to spend all of your time around this great store, you can apply to be a volunteer and make a real difference.
Bargain Depot – 6707 N.W. Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78238
Bargain Depot offers a bit of a different take on thrift shopping but it's quite exciting. The store has a bunch of bins that are loaded with miscellaneous merchandise. Every day there's a price per item listed on the window, and you can go crazy finding all kinds of goodies. Just make sure to read the hours on the website and get there right when they open, or you will be fighting the crowds. Each day of the week, there's a different price, and generally, the lower the price, the more picked over the items have been. Still, it's an exciting place to check out at least once.
My Fashion Exchange – 16658 San Pedro Ave., San Antonio, TX 78232
Finally, we have My Fashion Exchange, which focuses on clothing for men, women, and children. While they have many outfits similar to those of the other thrift stores, this location sets itself apart by selling new and gently used clothes from some of the top companies, like Coach, Micheal Kors, J. Crew, and more. Plus, they have shoes, bags, and many accessories. It's a nice little place, and the staff is really friendly as well. (And here's what you should think twice about before buying used.)