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    New Horizons Thrift Store

    New Horizons Thrift Store

    4.0
    (24 reviews)
    48.3 mi
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    I know a lot of people like this thrift store, it's one of the most recommended ones in the area…read more But I saw a *used* sideboard table priced for $300. $300! You can get NEW furniture cheaper at Walmart. It wasn't even solid wood, it was some wood veneer stuff. I mentioned something at the front and they went hard about oUr MiNiStRy and all of the programs they support. Which is fine and all, but the ministry can ALSO support low income people by not charging offensive prices on items they get for free. God only knows if they really use the money responsibly. (Also the lady who checked me out was standoffish with me from the get go, before I even opened my mouth to say hi.) The expectation, when one donates to a thrift store, is that their items will go to someone else who needs those items at an affordable price. Not that some organization will use the items to do charity gymnastics by overcharging. They should be focused first and foremost on ministering to the low-income people who come to thrift stores to get affordable furniture. Not freaking $300 for a small sideboard buffet. Anyway so I would recommend donating your furniture to the ARC rather than here, if you want to see it actually passed on affordably to families in need. But if you're looking to buy clothes, this is unfortunately probably the better bet in town. I feel gross giving them my money now. I think it's disgusting when any thrift shop takes advantage of donations finance their special interests. Just let people have somewhere affordable to shop; Lord knows we need it in this economy.

    Now that I am retired, I have time to search for great bargain's. This thrift store is in a new…read morelocation. Easy to get to, great parking and has the best prices of the other thrifts in Pueblo; Goodwill and ARC. That being said, if you are looking for ski wear, this is the place to go. Nearly new ski wear for all ages. I really couldn't believe it. Lots of beginner's try and give up. Their cloth's are here!! With inflation being what it is you are crazy to shop retail - so many good finds at such reasonable prices. Try and buy . . . you won't be disappointed!

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    Queen's Wardrobe Thrift Shoppe

    Queen's Wardrobe Thrift Shoppe

    4.5
    (6 reviews)
    70.7 mi
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    Hidden Gem of the Rockies…read more I love thrift stores, I love flea markets, and I love garage sales. While dining in Idaho Springs this past weekend I passed a sign that said "Thrift Shoppe". Thankfully I was able to convince my travel companion to give me "5 minutes" (really means 20 minutes) to run into this store while he warmed up the car for our trek back to Boulder. I entered the building and was immediately greeted by a shopping cart of free books. This I took as a great sign of what was to come. I followed the signage which directed me to the basement where the actual thrift store is held. I descended the stairs and was greeted by sporting goods and books. As I continued the store opened up to a large room with clothing, home goods, kitchenware, and various home accessories. With a daily special of "50% off" off I was sure to find a little something to go home with. As I was in a time crunch I quickly perused the kitchenware and noted various "sets" of good looking dishes and glassware, the outerwear was section was not as large as I'd expected but had coats and ski pants in good condition. I settled on a flapper inspired printed scarf and at just over $1 returned to the car happily with my find. I definitely plan to drop into the Thrift Shoppe the next time I am in Idaho Springs.

    DO NOT SKIP THIS STORE! We started on main street and began walking and I was with my 15yo daughter…read moreand of course, she loves thrifting. We stop in and talk to the sweetest woman who guided us towards the basement thrift store. It was Saturday after Thanksgiving so everything was 50% off! I got 7 items for $10 and some where SO nice like a jcrew cashmere sweater, and there was a vintage Patagonia kids jacket for $4 - we got some major scores for so little. The staff was so nice and friendly. Such a hidden gem!

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