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    New Hope Thrift Store

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    2 months ago

    I dropped off a lot of donations from my dad's house. Everyone was so nice and helpful. I'll be bringing them more items in the future!

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    2 years ago

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    This store is a little tricky to find but, the address is correct! I very much enjoyed looking…read morethrough this store :) found some very good deals..! I like them because their profits go towards the community helping the less fortunate!! Which, I wish I could help more !

    The people who work here have all been very kind and helpful. It's not the nicest thrift store,…read morebeing a little rough around the edges, a little dirty, a little darker than I'd like, and in some areas quite chaotic/messy. The changing room is large and has good mirrors, but the floor feels dirty enough that I don't want to walk in sock feet in there. Bathrooms are available and serviceable. Prices, honestly, are hit or miss. There are som very good deals to be had--like the leather stacked heel boots I got for $3.99--but most clothing is priced by signage and this leads to situations where you want a simple unlined spaghetti strap dress but it's from a rack where everything is $8.99, or where a basic tee and a silk shirt are the same price. Some other prices are just outlandish, like how plant pots that were maybe $8 new are for some reason priced like $14.99? (Someone seriously has it out for the planters here, because I've seen this multiple times.) If you don't mind digging around, there are some good housewares, random tools, that sort of thing in big messy boxes at the back of the store, but this is one of those establishments where I bee-line to particular sections (kitchen wares, clothing/shoes) and don't bother looking at much of the rest of the goods because they're so chaotically "organized", are largely unpriced, and have a tendency to sit for ages so that new stuff gets lost in the piles of old stuff you already saw months ago. Baby clothes, for instance, are packed into boxes atop a clothing rack where they create a bit of an avalanche when you try to look through them, and many of them are a bit worn or stained, which in the low light can be hard to catch. The end cap of that rack is covered in miscellaneous stuff rattling around in big Tupperware bin without rhyme or reason. I think they'd do well to create a better system for rotating their wares, so it doesn't stack up as it does over time.

    New Hope Thrift Store - thrift_stores - Updated August 2026

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