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    Another Man's Treasure Resale

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Village Discount Outlet

    Village Discount Outlet

    3.0
    (17 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $

    One of my favorite thrift stores! I used to frequent it almost every Sunday to visit for their 3…read morefor $1 sale. They have a big selection of women's skirts and dresses, which is why I always go! The cashier's are really nice and will help with anything you need. They have a smaller section for electronics and home stuff but that doesn't really bother me.

    I'm not a big fan of this location; it's one of the smallest VDO locations and the merchandize I…read moresaw here was disappointingly boring. Often times the selections don't necessarily reflect the type of neighborhood where the merchandize is held, but this principle appeared to be somewhat defied today. The aisles were a bit narrow. There weren't too many people shopping, but some of the "miscellaneous" items were sort of fragmented and shattered. I wonder if anyone would want to take broken pieces home, unless there is a creative use out of any of these. There were vinyls on the ground, decapitated dolls in the bins, and abandoned teddy bears that needs be revived in loving households. There weren't any organizations on anything really. I guess you can truly have a pleasure of thrift shopping, because you will need to thrift diligently in this location. If you don't live in or close to this neighborhood, head to other locations before coming to this one. It's one of the south-side locations, even though the CTA bus 47 (47th.; going from Hyde Park--Bronzeville--Back of the Yard--Brighton Park--Gage Park--Midway) and the CTA 49 (Western) buses are conveniently accessible. The actual location is on the 47th. St. and S. Maplewood in the Brighton Park neighborhood, just FYI.

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    Village Discount Outlet

    Village Discount Outlet

    3.2
    (34 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $

    Located in Little Village, this is a massive thrift store. It has 3 levels. Women's is downstairs,…read moremen's and housewares are on the 2nd floor, and furniture and wall art are on the 3rd. With 3 floors, you're going to find pretty much everything you can imagine. Be prepared to really dig though. Truthfully, I prefer thrifting in more curated shops. I'd rather pay more for stuff that has already been carefully picked by shop owners than sift through rows and rows of very basic brands looking for that one gem. Look at the tag colors and check if it's a color that's 1/2 off. You can find some really great deals that way. While I left empty handed after 90 min of shopping, my friend scored a few things she likes

    **July 2025: Thursday Evening Visit**…read more This store is a massive treasure hunt! It's arranged loosely by style (ie. skirts, dresses, jackets etc) and by size, but there were definitely some hidden gems on my visit. I bought several very 90s pieces for a few upcoming throwback looks that I plan to put together and the prices were inexpensive/moderate for thrifting. Everything is individually priced and below are some examples for pricing. Black Pettycoat Skirt $3.99 Vintage Red Dress $3.99 Red Sequin Skirt $10.59 Denim Vest $5.99 Pink Scarf $1.99 Plastic Bag $.10 (Yes they do charge for bags) There weren't any dressing rooms that I could see so be sure to wear clothing that's easy to put clothes on/off, a can do attitude, and roll up your sleeves to plow through every rack. The next time I'm in Chicago I'd be open to coming back here to pop some tags.

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    TJ Maxx

    TJ Maxx

    3.3
    (10 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    Excellent shopping experience today! Decided it was time for a new winter jacket and found 4 with…read morepotential. I took the jackets along with a quilted vest to the fitting room. Oscar was the fitting room attendant and he was so pleasant and helpful. The jackets were kind of puffy and clumsy and he helped me get them to the room. I ended up with a Kenneth Cole jacket for $59.99 and a Calvin Klein quilted vest for $39.99. I even managed to find a pair of Adidas jogging shoes that fit for $49.99. Although there was a line in check out, it moved swiftly. They seemed to have all the cash registers open to accommodate the customers. My cashier, Jose, was cheerful and efficient. He did a real nice job of bagging my purchases. I have shopped or stopped (not all visits end up with purchases :) a few times each year since this store opened a few years ago. This store has always been clean and orderly at the times that I have been there. The staff members that I have encountered have always been pleasant and helpful. This store might not offer quite as much as some others, but if your timing is right you can find some pretty nice items for some pretty reasonable prices. Even when I don't find what I came in the store to find, I always feel good in this store. This store just makes me feel happy!

    Since Rosa J. has found pleasure in thrift-shopping, she hasn't been visiting a T.J. Maxx or a…read moreMarshall's as regularly as she should. However, she won't completely ditch the discount stores because there are several advantages when shopping at Maxx or a similar store like this: 1) a massive selection of handbags and shoes: I prefer a brand-new handbag or an unworn pair of shoes. I've realized that half of my handbags from my past "compulsive" shopping addiction weren't functional for my city life. I would rather invest on a handbag, which would cost $100 to $150, but it will last a long time. Shopping at Maxx for handbags is easy-breezy, without being bothered by sales associates. For the shoes, I haven't brought a pair of shoes from a thrift store, yet I've purchased many pairs from Maxx and they last. 2) are you a fan of Michael Kors? If you are, I saw lots of MK merchandise in this location. 3) organic shampoo, shower gel, facial wash, and hand soap: I haven't brought a drug store brand for some time. My trick is to convert my credit card reward into Maxx gift cards, so my "reimbursements" have been used for this category. This T.J. Maxx is very close to the CTA Kedzie Orange Line station. If you're in the south-side area out and about, hit it up when you get a chance.

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