Reuse, recycle, reduce. It’s a Vermont mantra and we actively try to minimize our carbon footprint in this world. Also, we’re money-savvy, so we love to score a good deal. With all this in mind, it’s really no surprise that there are many thrift stores throughout Vermont that allow us to get what we need, at a great price and all the while minimizing waste. Here’s our list for the best thrift stores in Vermont, but there are many others so be sure to leave your favorites in the comments to spread the word!

  1. Sally’s Second Act Thrift Shop - 970 US-2, Middlesex

Yelp/Monica M. Sally’s has a little bit of everything including glassware, antiques, music, art, housewares, essential oils, lightly used clothing and more. Check out Sally’s on Facebook to see current opening hours and deals.

  1. Karen’s Kloset - 34 Park Street, Essex Junction

Facebook/Karen’s Kloset Trendy and timeless, head to Karen’s Kloset for every size and style of clothing. If you are looking for a hard to find size, you’ll likely find it here.

  1. Replays - 150 Dorset Street, South Burlington

Facebook/Replays for the UVM Medical Center You’ll find quality items here and the proceeds all benefit the UVM Medical Center Patient Programs. Good deals, great cause! Stay up to date with Replays by checking them out on Facebook.

  1. Chester Andover Family Center - 656 Depot Street, Chester

Facebook/Chester Andover Family Center - Thrift Shop and Food Shelf At the Chester Andover Family Center you’ll find clothes for the entire family including shoes and accessories as well as household items, books, videos, puzzles, games, and much, much more. Shop for a great cause since the proceeds work toward providing supplemental, nutritious food and emergency financial assistance to residents of Chester and Andover.

  1. Junebug Mother and Child - 5 Park Street, Middlebury

Facebook/unebug Mother and Child Inc. From maternity wear to children’s clothing, this place has everything for the expecting to the school-age child. Follow them on Facebook for more info and current specials that you won’t want to miss out on.

  1. Open Door Mission Thrift Store - 31 Park Street, Rutland

Facebook/Open Door Mission Thrift Store Here you’ll find a wide variety of household needs such as silverware, plates, coffee cups, small kitchen appliances, furniture, as well as clothing for everyone in the family. Find out more about this place HERE.

  1. Women and Children First - 114 N. Main Street, Suite 2, Barre

Facebook/Women and Children First You never know what quality clothing you’ll find here, but it will be available at an affordable price.

  1. Experienced Goods Thrift Shop - 77 Flat Street, Brattleboro

Facebook/Experienced Goods Thrift Shop You won’t believe the brand-name clothing at unbelievably low prices here. Treasures and surprises abound at rock bottom prices. If you would like to learn more about this secondhand store in Vermont, check them out on Facebook HERE.

  1. Neat Repeats - 3 Bakery Lane, Middlebury

Yelp/Nathan N This consignment shop in Middlebury may be a little hard to find, but it’s well worth the hunt. Most of what you’ll find here is clothing, but there are always a few household items to be find, too.

  1. Your Turn Resale Shoppe - 151 Main Street, Vergennes

Facebook/our Turn Resale Shoppe Household items, check. Jewelry, check. Games, check. Books, check. Small furniture, check. Dutch food… Check?!?! Talk about having it all! Follow them on Facebook for current deals and opening hours.

Which of these places have you visited? What’s the best deal you’ve seen at secondhand stores in Vermont? Let us know below in the comments section.

Yelp/Monica M.

Sally’s has a little bit of everything including glassware, antiques, music, art, housewares, essential oils, lightly used clothing and more. Check out Sally’s on Facebook to see current opening hours and deals.

Facebook/Karen’s Kloset

Trendy and timeless, head to Karen’s Kloset for every size and style of clothing. If you are looking for a hard to find size, you’ll likely find it here.

Facebook/Replays for the UVM Medical Center

You’ll find quality items here and the proceeds all benefit the UVM Medical Center Patient Programs. Good deals, great cause! Stay up to date with Replays by checking them out on Facebook.

Facebook/Chester Andover Family Center - Thrift Shop and Food Shelf

At the Chester Andover Family Center you’ll find clothes for the entire family including shoes and accessories as well as household items, books, videos, puzzles, games, and much, much more. Shop for a great cause since the proceeds work toward providing supplemental, nutritious food and emergency financial assistance to residents of Chester and Andover.

Facebook/unebug Mother and Child Inc.

From maternity wear to children’s clothing, this place has everything for the expecting to the school-age child. Follow them on Facebook for more info and current specials that you won’t want to miss out on.

Facebook/Open Door Mission Thrift Store

Here you’ll find a wide variety of household needs such as silverware, plates, coffee cups, small kitchen appliances, furniture, as well as clothing for everyone in the family. Find out more about this place HERE.

Facebook/Women and Children First

You never know what quality clothing you’ll find here, but it will be available at an affordable price.

Facebook/Experienced Goods Thrift Shop

You won’t believe the brand-name clothing at unbelievably low prices here. Treasures and surprises abound at rock bottom prices. If you would like to learn more about this secondhand store in Vermont, check them out on Facebook HERE.

Yelp/Nathan N

This consignment shop in Middlebury may be a little hard to find, but it’s well worth the hunt. Most of what you’ll find here is clothing, but there are always a few household items to be find, too.

Facebook/our Turn Resale Shoppe

Household items, check. Jewelry, check. Games, check. Books, check. Small furniture, check. Dutch food… Check?!?! Talk about having it all! Follow them on Facebook for current deals and opening hours.

If antique shops in Vermont are more your thing, you’ll love this massive antique mall in Vermont.

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best thrift stores in Vermont November 25, 2020 Luke What are the most unique towns in Vermont?  The state capital of Vermont, Montpelier, is a very interesting and unique city in Vermont. Montpelier is, in fact, the smallest U.S. capital city with roughly 8,000 residents. The city is also fascinating due to its small-town charm, lack of big box stores, and position. Another unique town in Vermont is Barre. With granite quarries and odd marble statues, this place is incredibly unique. The city is also made up of four small unincorporated villages.  Where are the best places to shop in Vermont?  Vermont doesn’t have the selection and variety that other larger states have, but what we lack in selection we make up in uniqueness and local flavor. Burlington, Brattleboro, and Montpelier all have many local boutique clothing stores and home decorating shops that will charm any shopper. Also, Vermont has so many shops that focus on local goods and products, which makes Vermont shopping truly one of a kind!   What are the best things about living in Vermont? There are so many great things about living in Vermont. To name just a few, Vermont has access to pristine and natural areas and parks, organic and healthy food, environmentally and socially aware residents, friendly locals, and a relaxed and casual way of living life. The Green Mountain State is a perfect place to live if you are okay with living in a little city or small town. If you love nature and want to live a healthy and slow-paced life, Vermont is simply one of the best places to live in the U.S.

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best thrift stores in Vermont

November 25, 2020

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What are the most unique towns in Vermont?  The state capital of Vermont, Montpelier, is a very interesting and unique city in Vermont. Montpelier is, in fact, the smallest U.S. capital city with roughly 8,000 residents. The city is also fascinating due to its small-town charm, lack of big box stores, and position. Another unique town in Vermont is Barre. With granite quarries and odd marble statues, this place is incredibly unique. The city is also made up of four small unincorporated villages.  Where are the best places to shop in Vermont?  Vermont doesn’t have the selection and variety that other larger states have, but what we lack in selection we make up in uniqueness and local flavor. Burlington, Brattleboro, and Montpelier all have many local boutique clothing stores and home decorating shops that will charm any shopper. Also, Vermont has so many shops that focus on local goods and products, which makes Vermont shopping truly one of a kind!   What are the best things about living in Vermont? There are so many great things about living in Vermont. To name just a few, Vermont has access to pristine and natural areas and parks, organic and healthy food, environmentally and socially aware residents, friendly locals, and a relaxed and casual way of living life. The Green Mountain State is a perfect place to live if you are okay with living in a little city or small town. If you love nature and want to live a healthy and slow-paced life, Vermont is simply one of the best places to live in the U.S.

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The state capital of Vermont, Montpelier, is a very interesting and unique city in Vermont. Montpelier is, in fact, the smallest U.S. capital city with roughly 8,000 residents. The city is also fascinating due to its small-town charm, lack of big box stores, and position. Another unique town in Vermont is Barre. With granite quarries and odd marble statues, this place is incredibly unique. The city is also made up of four small unincorporated villages. 

Where are the best places to shop in Vermont? 

Vermont doesn’t have the selection and variety that other larger states have, but what we lack in selection we make up in uniqueness and local flavor. Burlington, Brattleboro, and Montpelier all have many local boutique clothing stores and home decorating shops that will charm any shopper. Also, Vermont has so many shops that focus on local goods and products, which makes Vermont shopping truly one of a kind!  

What are the best things about living in Vermont?

There are so many great things about living in Vermont. To name just a few, Vermont has access to pristine and natural areas and parks, organic and healthy food, environmentally and socially aware residents, friendly locals, and a relaxed and casual way of living life. The Green Mountain State is a perfect place to live if you are okay with living in a little city or small town. If you love nature and want to live a healthy and slow-paced life, Vermont is simply one of the best places to live in the U.S.