Jun 25, 2008 by harmon1ca | Posted in New York City
where are some skilled places to thrift around? ie: salvation army, goodwill, etc.
Dwelling WORKS THRIFT SHOPS HAVE SOME AMAZING FINDS
Proceeds help living with HIV/AIDS and those made homeless by it. People bequeath some AMAZING stuff -- no junk and everything's clean. Furniture, clothes, shoes, art, books, electronics, CDs, vdeos. Warmly organized by dedicated volunteers. Fast turnover of merchandise. They also have ongoing silent auctions of higher end items.
Many locations:
Chelsea
143 W 17th St
(bet 6th & 7th)
212.366.0820
Gramercy
157 E 23rd St
(bet 3rd & lex.)
212.529.5955
Characters upper class West
306 Columbus Ave
(bet. 74th & 75th)
212.579.7566
Upper East
202 E 77th St
(bet. 2nd & 3rd)
212.772.8461
West Village
245 W 10th St
(bet. bleecker & hudson)
212.352.1618
Yorkville
1730 2nd Ave
(on the corner of 90th st.)
212.722.8306
Brooklyn
122 Montague St.
(selfish corner of Henry St.)
718.237.0521
Their website:
http://www.housingworksauctions.com/
What Are Some Good Thrift Shops In Queens Or Manhattan?
Aug 22, 2008 by sys9263 | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
I on the side of Queens but Manhattan is great too if the deals are good. I want to buy clothes for back to school and don't have a lot of money this year.
Thanks!
the greatest thrift stores without a doubt are goodwills. there aren''t hard to find there practically in any neighborhood. but one of the best thrift stores is beacons closet in queens i'm not true about the address but i bought a juicy couture sweatsuit for 20 bucks i saved about hundreds
Sep 15, 2008 by so_hyperlykewl=) | Posted in New York City
can i please get a roster of thrift shops in manhattan where i can usually find nice, creative, unique clothes. or just somewhere where u can always find something new :]
womens clothes and jewelry mostly.
would be amicable if they were near each other
3 or so shops is fine
preferrably cheap (salvation army, etc.)
*excuse my grammar i was in a dash :]*
Is it doable? Are there any Salvation Army stores, or something similar? Every vintage place I've shopped has been wayy overpriced. Inventor names is important but not everything, I am used to having to sort through tons of duds to find the gem.
There are several types of stores like that that you can find in the phone lyrics like the Salvation Army, Goodwill and St Vincent DePaul.
The only Salvation Army that I recognize in Manhattan is huge, It is on 44th street between 11th ave and the River. They have stores in some of the other boroughs. In Queens there is a store on Archer Ave, about three blocks west of the Parsons/Archer depot on the subway (E Train and others) and another on Steinway Street. at 34th ave. The subway stops right there. That's the Steinway boulevard stop on the G, R or V. That is about a fifteen minute ride from Manhattan.
Where Are Some Good, Affordable Thrift Shops And/or Vintage Boutiques In Manhattan Preferably The East Village
May 10, 2008 by ALy | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
Affordable old-time and Manhattan are not exactly compatible, I'm afraid! I know pretty much all the vintage shops there and none of them qualify as affordable.
Thrift Shops in Manhattan
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There are strong-end department stores like Barneys Co-op and vintage shops like Housing Works Thrift Rat on. The neighborhood also has an Apple Store.
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