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    3.4 (54 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    This one is an old leather loveseat that has leather damage. The kind of thing that would maybe be free on a curb. $369

    This place used to be our go to thrift store. Amazing selection, well organized, friendly staff. They used to have great prices. We went today to grab a dresser for our son's room . There wasn't a single option under $125. This place seems to think they can be greedy now that the economy is driving more ppl their way. We left without buying anything and grabbed one off FB marketplace. Don't bother with Blessings Abound, they've lost their way for sure . Could not believe the price increases !!!!

    The Second to open "Blessings Abound Thrift Store" is located around the corner from its Main Store and Subway, has upscale items and fine jewelry, plus many unique household items at its thrift store pricing with 45% of its profits going back to special community projects, helping our own community. Limited parking. Not disabled nor wheelchair accessible. CHRISTMAS ITEMS GALORE TODAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2025. Mgb.

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    Christina B.

    I stopped into this thrift store yesterday, and I was generally quite pleased. It appears that this thrift store is run and mostly staffed by older adults. They were all friendly and they do their job conscientiously and organize extremely well at this thrift store. I was delighted that the books were in alphabetical order as I've never seen that before at a thrift store! They also have toys, neatly organized, and enclosed in wrapping so that small pieces are not lost. It is a very large thrift store with more diverse items than typical thrift stores. Upon checking out I found out they have another one and the same complex right around the corner and I was given information and a coupon for that. I scored some books and, reasonable priced 18 month clothing for my grandson and some toys and a nice book bag. The only reason I rated it a four is because I believe some prices are overpriced. Some things they have very reasonable, but there are other items that I think are out of range in pricing for a thrift store.

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    Grace S.

    If there is a thrift store in the KC area that I HAVENT been to, I'd be shocked. That being said, by far THE BEST thrift store in KC is Blessings Abound for one reason alone - the ritzy and lovely people of Overland Park donate all their stuff here. There are soooo many good finds! Not only that, proceeds go to a good cause, staff are always friendly, and the prices are reasonable ($35 for a Northface coat that's in pristine condition, yes please). I highly recommend! I always find something cool, and they have a punch card system (always a plus). I've found so many valuable collectors items here, vintage toys, nice clothes (again, bougie people of OP), and nice furniture. It's fun to look even if you don't buy anything!

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    Compared to other thrift stores in the area, their prices are over priced. Good place for furniture but again, over priced.

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