Do you want to pop some tags? Do you have $20 (or more… or less) in your pocket? Or maybe you just need some new furniture and are on a tight budget? No matter your wants or needs, you are guaranteed to find it at a GREAT price at one of these 7 incredible Denver thrift stores:
1.) Mile High Thrift Store (Denver Southwest)
As a lover of thrifting and bargain hunting, I can't help but gush about Mile High Thrift, which is home to not only TWO large store fronts (one in Denver and one in Northglenn), but also a large variety of anything you could possibly want! (Note: Mile High Thrift only accepts cash, so go prepared or pay extra at the in-store ATM.)
2.) Goodwill (Denver Baker)
Do you think a Goodwill is a Goodwill is a Goodwill? Then you have obviously never visited the charming Goodwill on South Broadway, which feels more like a warm and charming locally-owned mom and pop shop than it does a second-hand store!
3.) Déjà Blue Boutique (Denver Cherry Creek)
Are you having a hard time finding name brands at Goodwill? That could be because they are all at Déjà Blue; a Goodwill-owned boutique that sells all of your favorite name brands a killer price.
4.) Buffalo Exchange (Denver Baker)
For one of the hippest Denver thrift stores that is always carrying "a new selection of designer labels, vintage, jeans, leather, basics and one of a kind items," you gotta check out the Buffalo Exchange!
5.) Peak Thrift (Denver Northwest)
If you want to feel great and make a big difference in the community just by shopping, check out Peak Thrift, who not only donates 100% of their proceeds to homeless and at-risk youth, but also gives them employment, clothing, and other basic essentials.
6.) Arc Thrift Store (Denver Southwest)
You can never go wrong with ARC; a Colorado-owned and operated thrift store with 24 Front Range locations (including the pictured store at 1515 S Broadway) that benefits Coloradoans with both intellectual and developmental disabilities.
7.) Flatirons Habitat For Humanity (Broomfield)
Okay, I have kept this a secret long enough and love you guys enough to tell you that the Flatirons Habitat For Humanity has not only home fixtures, but also furniture, clothing, toys, and more. (You're welcome, guys!)
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