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Hope For Children Thrift Store

4.5 (2 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
Updated 2 weeks ago

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I always like to stop here when thrifting in Langley…read more Money goes to the hospital and is run by sweet volunteer ladies. The prices are very low and I can always find something cool. Recommend if you are in the area!

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A real thrift store. I love parusing the nostalgic furniture from another time. Not quite antique…read moreor vintage but just old enough to be outdated--real Character. It's amazing how long people hold onto furniture and clothes them release it for it to be discovered by who? Someone who refurbishes old pieces?! Because that's all that comes to mind. I want to strip them down and revamp the design however it would be a huge undertaking and in the end I would rather just have fun looking. The clothes here are not as abundant as value village but I found a cute dress for $5 and that's the kind of thrifting I like. I like to have lots of outfits to use for working on movies as an extra, or just to have. I've always enjoyed a good well loved piece, something clean but lived in with personality. Their are 3 thrift stores all located within minutes of each other. I also donate here , Talize and value village. Its all about the recycling of household items and clothes. I recently downsized after a move and it felt good to re-home some treasured gems and useful possessions.

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