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GEOFF CARTER / NWSOURCE
Lifelong Thrift Store has first-rate items.
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Thrift and secondhand stores
Seattle's thrift stores offer many valuable services to our community: They benefit local and national charities and simplify our lives by taking clothing and household items we no longer want. And it probably goes without saying that Seattle's thrifts hold treasures for those who know what they're looking for.
Lifelong Thrift Store (Capitol Hill)
Lifelong is one of the cheeriest, best-organized and most welcoming thrift stores you'll ever have the pleasure to shop.
Salvation Army (Sodo)
This Salvation Army donation center and thrift store isn't markedly different from similar stores across the United States — the sales floor is tidy and largely free of junk.
Seattle Goodwill Outlet (Sodo)
Think you'll find good prices at Goodwill? Try the 16,000 square foot outlet. Everything is given one last chance to sell, and prices are dirt cheap.
Seattle Goodwill Store (International District)
Seattle's flagship Goodwill Store has everything you'd expect from Goodwill, all neatly organized and easily accessible.
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store (Burien)
St. Vincent's is a thrift store for the dedicated bargain hunter and/or collector. You'll find racks and shelves packed full of donated men's suits, kitchen appliances, 1950s pulp paperback novels and more, all priced to move.
Value Village (Ballard) (Ballard/Crown Hill)
A thrift store with shopping carts and professionally-lettered signage, Value Village stocks "quality re-sellable items" from clothing to shoes to books to toys.
Value Village (Capitol Hill) (Capitol Hill)
At Halloween, the store is a veritable treasure trove of costuming elements waiting to be assembled into a kitschy whole.
Value Village (Various locations)

A thrift store with shopping carts and professionally-lettered signage, Value Village stocks "quality re-sellable items" from clothing to shoes to books to toys.