Thrift Stores near me in Virginia Beach City
CHKD Thrift Store
In Norfolk, on Little Creek Road, the first CHKD Thrift Store opened its doors in 1986. To meet the need for low-cost shopping, the shops are essential. Website
CHKD Thrift Store
In 1986, the first CHKD Thrift Store opened on Little Creek Road in Norfolk, Virginia. The shops provide a low-cost option for people to do their shopping, which is much-needed. Website
JCOC Community Thrift
JCOC and Virginia Beach Best Friends and Associates created new cooperation in July 2014, which resulted in the opening of JCOC Community Thrift in Virginia Beach. Website
DAV Thrift Store
The DAV Thrift Stores in Hampton Roads have been around for more than 30 years. With eight stores, 100% of the money you donate stays in your community. Contribute to our cause by shopping at your local store or donating gently worn clothes and household waste. Website
Uptown Cheapskate
University Park’s Uptown Cheapskate isn’t your normal consignment shop. We are a locally owned boutique that enables people to express themselves through fashion without paying the high rates at the mall. If you want to sell us your new or lightly used clothes or accessories for cash or store credit, we’ll purchase them from you and give you 25% extra in-store credit. Website
Second Chance Community Thrift
The Virginia Beach SPCA receives a portion of our profits! Most outstanding of Hampton Roads for a record-breaking seven years running! Website
Family Thrift Center
Clothing, shoes, books, and other gently worn donations are all available for purchase at the Family Thrift Center, a clean, well-lit thrift shop. Website
DAV Thrift Store
The DAV Thrift Stores in Hampton Roads have been around for more than 30 years. With eight stores, 100% of the money you donate stays in your community. Contribute to our cause by shopping at your local store or donating gently worn clothes and household waste. Website
The Salvation Army Family Store and Donation Center
Donated products are sold in our Family Stores by The Salvation Army. Our Adult Rehabilitation Centers, where individuals dealing with drugs and alcohol may receive treatment, hope, and a second shot at life,” are the beneficiaries of the money raised. Website