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    WAIF Thrift Shop

    3.9 (8 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    What a nice place. Clean with high quality items of many varieties and very reasonably priced. Very pleased to have found it

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    9 years ago

    Great store with a lot of product. Prices seemed a little high but it a small community.

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    Senior Thrift

    Senior Thrift

    3.8
    (33 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $

    Senior Thrift in Freeland is more than just a place to find a good deal--it's a must-see spot on…read moreWhidbey Island. What you buy here helps fund key services like Meals on Wheels for local seniors and their caregivers through an organization called Island Senior Resources (ISR). The store is huge, taking up two floors, and it's a required stop for anyone visiting or living on South Whidbey. Unlike many big thrift stores that feel messy, Senior Thrift is exceptionally clean and neat. It's set up more like a high-end consignment shop than a typical warehouse. Everything is clearly labeled, and the items are usually in great shape, showing the high quality of donations, they receive. The aisles are wide, the displays are attractive, and browsing is a relaxing, fun experience. The store is packed with a huge variety of items in almost every category: * Clothes: You'll find high-quality, gently used clothes for men and women, often with designer brands mixed in, especially in their special "Pick of the Litter" area. Everything is sorted well, making it easy to find what you want. * Home Goods & Decor: This is the store's strong point. The two floors allow for a massive selection of furniture, dishes, small kitchen appliances, and unique decorations. A fun highlight is the dedicated Christmas Room, which is open year-round for holiday shoppers. * Books & Media: They have a good selection of books and media. Honestly, I REALLY come for the books. I could spend hours in the stacks searching for rare and vintage book on subject of interest to me as well as contemporary murder mysteries that I enjoy reading. While the prices are generally fair and reasonable for the quality (especially since your purchase is a donation), occasionally a large or antique item might seem a bit expensive. I recently found a large, chunky bracelet with the 12 signs of the zodiac carved into it for $400 and a beautiful Hamsa Hand for $75.00! But overall, you get excellent value for your money. The best part about shopping here is the mission. Every dollar supports Island Senior Resources, funding important services like ride programs for medical appointments, food delivery, and support for those caring for an older adult. The staff, mostly kind and knowledgeable volunteers, are extremely friendly and make the store a cheerful place to visit. Senior Thrift in Freeland is easily one of the best thrift stores on Whidbey Island. It wins because it has a great selection of goods, keeps everything perfectly organized, and directly supports a crucial local cause. If you want a fun shopping trip where your money truly helps the community, head straight to Senior Thrift. You're guaranteed to find a treasure and feel great about supporting local seniors

    Huge, 2 floor thrift store! I've been passing this place every time I visit the island and finally…read morecaught them when they were open! I love thrifting while traveling because sometimes you find some great treasures! I had fallen for an local artists whimsical style and somehow found one of her pieces in this thrift store!!! And everything was on sale- so I got a functional piece of art (a soap dish) for $4! When I was in a gallery that very same day with her works priced $80 and up depending on the piece. Jump for joy please! And the staff here are wonderful- the cashier loved my find too.

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    The Shop Thrift Store

    The Shop Thrift Store

    4.0
    (11 reviews)
    11.9 mi
    $

    Whenever I stop by the shop I always find something cool or unique there. Quite a bit of jewelry…read moreand always reasonably priced. Got a great deal on a pair of boots there as well. The guy who was working is always nice to me. They do need a better range of book though. I definitely suggest stopping by and checking it out if your nearby.

    We stumbled upon The Shop while hunting for other thrift stores in Port Hadlock (which all seemed…read moreto be closed or gone). I'm not sure I would suggest that you do the same, though. This odd little shop consists of a small house and an outdoor tent area. The front room is more what I'd call gifts and collectibles: costume jewelry, cheap toys, and novelty items (like those plastic plant beads that you're supposed to use instead of potting soil). The back rooms have more thrift-store-type used stuff: a couple of small racks of coats and clothing, but mostly old VHS tapes, books, and music. They do have a fair amount of $1 books, but many are old and dated without exactly being vintage/antique. The employee was intently watching the end of a movie when we walked in and didn't bother to greet us, but later got into a heated discussion with another customer about the type of engine on a used car the customer was trying to get the owner to buy, or something. The shop is so small that you can't escape anyone's conversation, so... it was pretty awkward. I guess this is a thrift shop in the sense that there are inexpensive used items for sale, but it appear to be a privately owned place and makes no mention of any proceeds going to a charitable cause. If you really want to thrift on the peninsula, I suggest you keep on going to Port Townsend, which at least has a Goodwill.

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    Picked up these amazing new Harley Davidson boots for only 15 bucks. Amazing deals at this place!

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    Picked up these amazing new Harley Davidson boots for only 15 bucks. Amazing deals at this place!
    Olympic Trading Post

    Olympic Trading Post

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    11.9 mi
    $

    Love love love this shop!!!…read more The owners are fantastic, patient, and so kind. You'll find great deals on pretty much everything in the store. Theres a variety of items including clothing, records, books, kitchenware, fabrics, decorations, art, jewelry, sporting equipment, video games, manga and more!! They also sell locally made items and crystals. Overall this shop is a hidden gem and I always make a point to visit every time I'm in the area. There is something for everyone here. :)

    Privately owned thrift stores can be a very mixed bag, but we decided to take a chance on this one…read more(okay, maybe the donut stand out front had something to do with it). Turns out there's a lot to see in this store! As you come in, the main front room has some housewares, men's and women's clothing and accessories. Another room toward the back has books, movies, and music, and a smaller room has furniture and more books and movies. The clothing selection isn't huge and was kind of old-but-not-vintage, if you know what I mean. I wasn't blown away by anything we saw and couldn't find anything to buy. However, the lady working the counter guessed my boyfriend's size correctly and went to the back to see if they had any blazers or jackets in his size, so that was nice of her. Prices seemed kind of high for what they had, often several dollars more than a similar item would be priced at Goodwill. The best part of this store was the books/music/media. They had a surprisingly large selection of new literary fiction and book-club-type books at reasonable prices -- definitely worth checking out. There are also some fun random things, like the train-rides-of-the-world VHS set or the bins of vintage cookbooks. The way the furniture area is set up, it feels like a cozy reading nook, and they probably wouldn't mind if you sat down to flip through a book or two! After we left, I was hovering outside and checking out the donut stand, and the owner came out and coaxed us into coming over and trying an apple fritter. I mean, who can resist a homemade donut with homemade icing? The donut was dense, cakey, with tasty apple chunks and very sweet icing. A decent thrift store, worth stopping if you're thrifting in the area. And the little donut stand outside is good for a coffee and a sweet treat if you need a pick-me-up!

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