Miami is known for its glorious beaches, legendary nightlife scene, and its diversity. From South Beach to Little Havana, there is no shortage of things to do in “Magic City,” and shopping is among the most popular.
With Miami’s cultural landscape as a backdrop, there are dozens of thrift stores to peruse, and we’ve found the ones we think you shouldn’t miss. For instance, Out of the Closet has locations across the country and supports the AIDS Healthcare Foundation but each of its stores offers items that are as unique as the city it’s found in. Then there’s The House of Findings, with finds ranging from the late 1800s to the 1990s, you’re sure to find something funky and memorable to take home.
Whatever it is you’re after — or if “just browsing” is your thing — these eight Miami thrift stores will fit the bill. (If the ’60s are calling, check out these 13 fashion trends worth embracing today.)
Lotus House Thrift Chic Boutique — 2040 NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Lotus House Thrift Chic Boutique is an eclectic secondhand store in Miami. Its funky style gives it more of a boutique vibe rather than a thrift store. However, proceeds are used to benefit the Lotus House Women’s Shelter. When you shop here, your money goes toward helping women and children who are experiencing homelessness. Items found in the shop include home decor along with vintage and designer clothing and accessories. Many items can also be purchased online through the shop’s website. Additionally, the thrift shop offers job training for guests of the Lotus House shelter.
If you’d like to donate your gently used items to Lotus House, you can drop them off anytime during store hours. If you have furniture, you can also contact the store to schedule a pickup from one of Lotus House’s iconic pink trucks.
Out of the Closet — 2400 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33137
With a handful of locations throughout the country, Out of the Closet on Biscayne Boulevard in Miami is well-known in the community. The first store was opened in 1990 with the goal of proceeds benefiting the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. Today, 96 cents of every dollar goes toward the foundation and raising awareness about the disease. Additionally, each location offers free testing and an onsite pharmacy. Each item found at the shop is specially curated and you can find items ranging from clothes to home decor.
Out of the Closet accepts donations in person during store hours or you can schedule a pick up for larger items like furniture.
Bargain Box Thrift Store — 1350 W Flagler St, Miami, FL 33135
Owned and operated by The Woman’s Cancer Association of the University of Miami, Bargain Box Thrift Store is a nonprofit run entirely by volunteers. In fact, the store is the WCA’s largest fundraiser and has been in operation for more than 60 years. Inside the store, you can find both luxury items and collectibles. Items range from home decor to clothing, jewelry, accessories, and even small appliances.
To donate, you can start by contacting the store directly with photos of your items. Donations can be dropped off during store hours, or you can schedule a pickup. Keep in mind that the store uses a thrift party to pick up larger items, so you may be assessed a small fee for this service.
Dragonfly Thrift Boutique — 3141 SW 8th St Suite A, Miami, FL 33135
Dragonfly Thrift Boutique is unique in that all proceeds benefit the Ladies Empowerment and Action Program (LEAP). This program is known for its work in education and empowering women in prison and those reentering the workforce. LEAP also provides housing and employment training options for its graduates. When you shop at Dragonfly Thrift Boutique, you can find a little bit of everything from men’s and women’s clothing, furniture, home decor, and even unique kitchen items. Just keep in mind that many items are brand-name, so you can expect to pay a bit more than at other thrift shops.
If you’re interested in donating your gently used items to Dragonfly, be sure to check out their website for what can and can’t be accepted. Donations can be dropped off during store hours. Additionally, the store has various volunteer opportunities available if you’d like to do more to help out.
Red White and Blue Thrift Store — 12640 NE 6th Ave, Miami, FL 33161
Red White and Blue Thrift Stores are country wide but their location in North Miami is worth a stop. Shoppers can enjoy daily 50% off sales on selected items, as well as browse a plethora of products for sale. New items are added daily, too. The goal of these stores is to offer discounted pricing to make items more affordable for families, as well as to practice sustainable shopping practices. Whether you’re looking for designer items or collectibles, there’s something for everyone at this thrift shop.
If you’re looking to donate your gently used items, contact the store directly to find out more information.
Peachtree Revival — 3440 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Shopping for vintage boutique items? Be sure to check out Peachtree Revival. This vintage and secondhand store offers clothing and accessories from the 1960s through the early 2000s. When you enter their store on Miami Avenue, you’ll notice right away that this shop offers a unique and funky experience. Items are curated by the store owners and drop weekly on Saturdays. You can also shop everything online but note that you’ll probably spend a bit more as these items are more vintage than thrift.
Contact the store owners, Dani and Sara, if you’re looking to part ways with some of your vintage items and you’d like to sell them to Peachtree.
The House of Findings — 5030 NE 2nd Ave #404, Miami, FL 33137
As a well-known thrift and vintage store in Miami, The House of Findings features unique finds from the late 1800s to the 1990s. Items here typically fall into four categories: global, upcycled, handmade, and vintage. The store is located in Upper Buena Vista and also has home furnishings and art for sale. Additionally, the owners enjoy hunting for unique finds and collecting items as they travel across the world. The store has also been in operation since 1989 and the owner, Mayra, is still managing the shop today.
Because many of the items are sourced by the store owner directly, you’ll need to contact them if you have items you’d like to consign.
Thrift Vintage Outlet — 2540 W 84th St, Unit 3, Hialeah, FL 33016
Also established in 1989 is the Thrift Vintage Outlet in Hialeah. As a vintage wholesaler for more than 30 years, this store offers the quintessential thrifting experience with bins and racks at set prices. The shop’s goals are to offer sustainable fashion and allow customers to express themselves while purchasing affordable vintage items.
Shoppers can also take part in the “thrift by pound” event every weekend where each pound is only $5. Additionally, if you’re looking for retro and vintage tees and sweatshirts, be sure to check out Thrift Vintage’s bins. The warehouse alone is more than 5,000 square feet. The store curates unique fashion finds for everyone and gives customers the thrill of treasure-hunting for the perfect piece.
The store does not accept donations but if you’re a local vendor, you can apply to participate in their weekly vendor market. At this event, more than 30 local businesses partner with Thrift Vintage to offer everything from food to handmade goods, clothing, and more. (Check out these tips on how to spot fake designer goods.)