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    Blessings Abound Thrift

    3.5 (53 reviews)
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    Updated 2 months ago

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    Caroline W.

    I am not a huge thrifter, but this is by far the best thrift store I have ever been to. The store was so clean and organized. I felt like everything had a place. I saw a ton of different things and the inventory seemed higher end than other thrift stores. I originally came here for DVDs and they were priced great at $1 each. The staff were friendly and helpful as well I will definitely be back!

    The Second to open "Blessings Abound Thrift Store" is located around the corner from its Main Store and Subway, has upscale items and fine jewelry, plus many unique household items at its thrift store pricing with 45% of its profits going back to special community projects, helping our own community. Limited parking. Not disabled nor wheelchair accessible. CHRISTMAS ITEMS GALORE TODAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2025. Mgb.

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    Christina B.

    I stopped into this thrift store yesterday, and I was generally quite pleased. It appears that this thrift store is run and mostly staffed by older adults. They were all friendly and they do their job conscientiously and organize extremely well at this thrift store. I was delighted that the books were in alphabetical order as I've never seen that before at a thrift store! They also have toys, neatly organized, and enclosed in wrapping so that small pieces are not lost. It is a very large thrift store with more diverse items than typical thrift stores. Upon checking out I found out they have another one and the same complex right around the corner and I was given information and a coupon for that. I scored some books and, reasonable priced 18 month clothing for my grandson and some toys and a nice book bag. The only reason I rated it a four is because I believe some prices are overpriced. Some things they have very reasonable, but there are other items that I think are out of range in pricing for a thrift store.

    Perfect example of the cool stuff you can find here.
    Grace S.

    If there is a thrift store in the KC area that I HAVENT been to, I'd be shocked. That being said, by far THE BEST thrift store in KC is Blessings Abound for one reason alone - the ritzy and lovely people of Overland Park donate all their stuff here. There are soooo many good finds! Not only that, proceeds go to a good cause, staff are always friendly, and the prices are reasonable ($35 for a Northface coat that's in pristine condition, yes please). I highly recommend! I always find something cool, and they have a punch card system (always a plus). I've found so many valuable collectors items here, vintage toys, nice clothes (again, bougie people of OP), and nice furniture. It's fun to look even if you don't buy anything!

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    Very nice helpful workers clean store very organized wish they had more locations always find something their prices are excellent

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    The store itself is huge and they have a lot of cool stuff. The prices are super outrageous and especially for a thrift store.

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    10 months ago

    Set up well with a large inventory. Color discount tags need more advertising thru out the store.

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    11 months ago

    Visited for first time yesterday. Great selection and quality clothing. We are traveling in the area. We'll be back.

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    We are moving out of state and we have made more than a dozen trips there donating items and the guys in the back were always nice

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    Great place to get glass vases. They have a huge space to browse which you're certain to find a few things that you never knew you needed!

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    4 years ago

    Best thrift store I've ever been to. I lived in Bushwick in Brooklyn. This place is better.

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    4 years ago

    Used to be my favorite thrift store. Unfortunately they are over pricing most items. What are used to be fun is now disappointing.

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    They are awesome! Sweetest lady rang me up and before I could even get out to help two guys had my table loaded in my car trunk for me!

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    Compared to other thrift stores in the area, their prices are over priced. Good place for furniture but again, over priced.

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    If there is a thrift store in the KC area that I HAVENT been to, I'd be shocked.

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    Habitat For Humanity of Kansas City

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    Every time I take the time to drive there to donate, I'm sent away with 1/2 the stuff that I…read morebrought. Even being aware of their leanings, I'm consistently reminded that I'm better off just throwing stuff away. Go to a thrift store in a poor part of town, skip the ReStore. They've got Jimmy Carter money now.

    I love the concept, but I must say that I had an unpleasant donation experience…read more I called the Restore donation coordinator, and confirmed that they would accept 16 of the doors I removed from the house I'm renovating. I followed up this conversation by sending a picture of the doors to the coordinator, who said they were interested in the doors. I was going to arrange for their free pickup, but it turns out this is quite inconvenient. They schedule based on your zip code, which dictates the day of pickup. Then, the pickup window is the entire day. So you have to be home and waiting for the pickup on a random weekday, the entire day. If you work, you just can't make this work. The lady told me that instead, you can drop off the doors at the donation center. Today, I borrowed a trailer, loaded up the doors, and took them to the store. At the store, the man told me at that he could not take my doors, without even looking at them. They don't want doors, they can't sell doors, and they definitely can't take as many doors as I brought with me. Not to mention, the man was standoffish and acted like my bringing in a donation was an inconvenience or something. This would be fine with me if I had not already been told they wanted them and to bring them in. So yeah, pretty hard to make a donation to this place. It was a waste of time this afternoon, and it's a shame these matching doors in decent condition now have to go to the dump.

    City Thrift - Employees wear their racism proudly here

    City Thrift

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    City Thrift is a great thrift store if you are looking for designer items like purses and jeans…read more They don't have much of a pet section, and their linens are limited. Those are typically the only things I shop for. Otherwise, the store is organized and the sales are clearly labeled. Their donation drive up area is convenient though no one said a word to me when they took my items.

    I never been to a store where I wanted to run and make a yelp review faster than today…read more Not because I want to tarnish this business reputation. Although, I think they have already accomplished that from the other reviews. But, I wanted to make these reviews so the people who fall victim to their scam and unfathomable greed. Walking around we just saw predominately elderly shoppers. They have their items priced erratically. Remember that old raggedy 2000 jacket from old navy your mom bought you that you never wore so you threw it in the back of your closet and it grew it's own habit and ecosystem? Your mom bought it for 12.99 back in 2000, but now with its chic mold and living creatures and a few holes from the moths, at City Thrift they charge 19.99 not 20 but 19.99, cause if it ends in .99 it's a DEAL! We spent an hour playing, "guess the price". Probably the spookiest game since the Ouija. This place preys on the elderly, preys on the less fortunate. You could go to Walmart and buy 4 items for the price of one of theirs. This isn't a "vintage" store. This is a sham. I put every item I wanted back. Also, there's zero mirrors. No fitting rooms. They want you to buy it and be stuck with it. This isn't a store that cares about customers. This is a store of an owner with a poor business model and probably a grumpy ego. I may have put my other stuff back, but I found a duck okay? I wanted the duck. I needed this duck. Hate to give this place any money but, it was priced at 3.99, I could muster up 3.99 and save the duck. This little guy had a goodwill sticker that said 2.99. But... wait... when we went to the register, their sticker was magically gone. I asked how much they the duck was. Already wondering how much I'd squander for this poor duck. They debated whether to charge me what was already priced by goodwill (that they scribbled out) or up charge me...... Literally a preposterous suggestion. After walking an hour through this ghastly place and playing "guess the price" and trying to up charge me for my sweet duck sent me over the edge. I asked them, "how do you even pick prices for stuff?" She said, "we charge half of the retail price" Then I asked, what about the pitiable 2000 sweaters from 24 years ago? How do you know that retail price today? And how can you charge half for something two decades old? It's not vintage...it's someone's trash at this point. They had no answers. They must know the insanity behind the business model... I've attached some fun photos for yall to browse. You may need to put some Mickey Mouse Clubhouse to dilute the spookies you're about to see.

    TurnStyles Thrift - Greek Head

    TurnStyles Thrift

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    Located in an extremely safe section of town, TurnStyles Thrift store is available to service all…read moreof your second-hand market needs. The parking is extremely wide open with plenty of "elbow room". That said, the staff friendly and most of the patrons were very nice. Please note Thrift stores are very hit or miss so going from week to week can result in a highly different experience. I'll be the first to admit, all thrift stores have a funky smell to them and I found TurnStyles to be no different; nothing to the point of unbearable but it lingers for the duration of the visit. Now in terms of being what do they offer, well pretty much everything and anything. Furniture, clothing, toys, books, CDs/DVDs, cookware, you name it. I found the kitchen section in terms of pots, pans, mixers and things of that nature to be very sparse while their main attraction was clothing. Towards the back, one can find a small furniture section with some decent to horrible offerings. I liked some of the books they had and was extremely tempted to pick something up since I found many that perked my interest. Their music selection had me laughing as I noticed a couple odd bands from the 80s, 90s and beyond which I don't think anyone would buy. Color Me Bad anyone? I don't recall seeing much for motorized lawn equipment but I was in and out relatively quickly. As for my purchasing, I found a couple of very cool items! I bought a 7 foot ficus tree which I've had for a long time. But what I really like is I bought this Greek inspired side head sculpt that I absolutely adore and it gets many compliments from my guests. Also there's a Greek inspired plate and candle holders which I think adds interest to my living room. Finally, I've also bought some quality kitchen items for my kids which saved me a ton of money. There are a few other knickknacks but you get the jist. Overall, thrift stores have a very particular clientele and subculture. I'm pretty sure if you're reading this you know how things go, so I'm not going to try and upsell you, rather give you the thumbs up to come on by and see what they got. It's safe and the people are nice while have a very large floorspace open to many different reasonably priced objects.

    I really enjoyed Turnstyles. As an avid thrifter, I'm always looking for a great place…read more I'll start with the positives. I think the quality of the merchandise is a solid 8.5 out of 10. Maybe even a 9. I did see a few items that were pretty worn but the prices were good. I didn't t understand what the colors meant with some being a percentage off. I got done really cute items but admit those were at regular price. Still, I don't think I paid more than $15 for a single item with many bring in the $8-$10 range. I did wind up with a couple in the $4-$5 being discounted, I got a cute coat in pristine condition for $12. I learned upon checking out that I unknowingly was there on the day they put out new merchandise. After a small non positive encounter, I really enjoyed my experience with the employees and really appreciated the info they shared with me and taking the time to explain how the discounts work, sales days, and signing me up for the rewards program. The store is relatively small which limits the selection but the selection is very good considering the size of the store. The quality available is also good. I did catch a couple of harder to see flaws in a couple of garments that made it to the floor but the prices were quite reasonable if you decided to buy and fix it. One garment I don't think was fixable and would need to be bought with the acceptance that the faux leather was peeling and would continue to do so. Just like with any thrift store, look at the garment for any flaws. Still the selection and prices were far better than many thrift stores I've been to and shopped. The second con was they seemed understaffed or maybe the staff that was there seemed inattentive at times. I have mixed feelings. Maybe they had a long day. I had a decent amount in my cart and went to the registers. 2 were open. One person was finishing up ringing up a customer. The other had just started ringing up someone with a huge amount of items in their cart. When the one cashier finished ringing up the person, they walked away from the register. But they stopped behind the counter where they chatted with 2 other people standing behind the counter. I saw 2 other people on the floor (maybe more but at least 2) making a total of at least 6 employees in the store and only one person ringing up customers. I asked if they planned to open another register realizing it would be at least 30 minutes before I would get to check out with me just standing there waiting. I felt like I had to push a bit but finally the person went back over to their register to open it up. Shortly after, 2 more customers were already in line. I will note that once the person opened back up, I started a very nice dialogue with them and they were helpful in getting me signed up to the rewards program and telling me all about certain days being special sales days. It ended on a very good note. They have 1 dressing room. Yikes. There was a line most of the time and I felt very rushed because I knew people were waiting on me to get in. I liked the merchandise, the quality and price along with having a lot of sales opportunities and a rewards program enough that I will definitely return and would recommend others give them a try if you are a thrifter.

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