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Second Chances Op Shop

Second Chances Op Shop

4.3(3 reviews)
3.8 km
•$

I am not entirely sure what the owner's purpose for running this op shop is. It doesn't appear to…read morebe for a charity, but prices are so cheap that I can't really see it as a place for people who want to make wads of folding money. The only other possibility I can think of is that the owners/workers are passionate about thrift in general, or maybe about recycling and cutting down waste, but I really don't know. Whatever their motives the result is an op shop that has items that are dirt cheap. I often find myself scurrying quickly away from the place in case they change their mind and charge me double on my items--that's right, a whole 80 cents, that's almost a $1! There is even an area outside and to the right of the entrance that has a sign "FREE" where items are free for people to take. No matter how many times you double check, they really mean it, that area is free. From the free zone I've wombled home wine glasses and shoe preservation boxes. Inside the store is three rooms: one for clothes, one for kitchenalia, and one for bric-a-brac and books. They've said they also have a furniture section but if there is one I couldn't work out how to get there but my guess is that it is next door to the main shop.

Suggest people search www.secondchanceinc.org to find out what this charity is all about. The…read morefurniture section is huge and is at 131 Richmond Road, Richmond, 5042. A very worthwhile organisation!

Lions Club - Part of the bookshop area which is open on a Thursday

Lions Club

5.0(1 review)
2.1 km•Brighton
•$

Any southern suburbs Op-Shop/Second-hand aficionado worth their salt knows about this shop/sale…read more Every first Sunday of the month (unless a public holiday conflict should postpone it until the following weekend) the sale Brigadoons the sheded area by the train tracks, bringing mystical treasures with it. The Lions Club of Brighton volunteers are friendly and helpful and wander around in yellow and navy uniforms to pay and assist. Although most are quite a bit older than me, they're all fun and easy to talk to, always ready for a chit chat or a joke. They're good eggs. The sale operates for fundraising purposes for the club and the many charity and motivational programs that it runs. They can give change but I'd bring some. If you want some absolute steals then I suggest getting there as close to 9am as possible, as along with op-shop enthusiasts, antique/second-hand dealers also know about this sale and tend to get in right on the gate's opening. This place has a massive range of bric-a-brac, furniture, tools, books, records and clothes (see photos), so chances are if you are looking for something in particular it will be there, or show up one Sunday. Despite the place having everything, it also has a big turnover of goods/donations and each Sunday it'll have one of a kind items (the like of which you will not get elsewhere). It's not the place to consider buying something, it won't be there again when you go back. For example, Sunday a month ago I considered buying this giant Statue of David alcohol bottle and this Sunday looked, nope, not there. What was there this Sunday for me was a vintage chrome and formica sewing table for $5, a hat with a $250 tag still inside also for $5, and an amazing jacket that makes me look the business. I also bought a replacement guitar hero guitar for my brother which they've said if it doesn't work I can return to the bookshop on Thursday. On Thursdays during the week the Lions Club of Brighton run the bookshop portion of this sale. Some hard to find books are here and everything is labelled and in separate sections for easy browsing.

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Lions Club - This area is of your higher quality, vintage crockery and your unique pieces.

This area is of your higher quality, vintage crockery and your unique pieces.

Lions Club - The area contains furniture, tools and vintage crockery

The area contains furniture, tools and vintage crockery

Lions Club - Part of the clothing area.

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Part of the clothing area.

RSPCA Warradale Op Shop

RSPCA Warradale Op Shop

3.5(2 reviews)
2.1 km•Marion

Out of all the thrift, vintage, second hand, call it what you will stores, I am more inclined to…read moresupport the RSPCA stores. They support the silent plight of animals in need for all manner of care and support and only we can help them. All the money raised from sales in their stores goes directly to the RSPCA Animal Shelter, to provide shelter for homeless animals. Cheap and cheerful is their motto and there are bargains to be had at this little known store and they need all the support they can get. It stocks rack upon rack of clothing, shoes, pots and pans, jewellery, pictures and all the items you'd expect at one of these types of shops. Who knows...you may even find a Picasso or something along those lines, it has happened!

As with all RSPCA Thrift Shops, this place has some serious bargains. As the footpath full of…read morebelongings on the footpath testify to, there really isn't enough room in the tiny store for all its treasures. The inside of the store is tiny. Prices at this RSPCA are inexpensive and they have a pretty good turn over of product, there's always some new donated trinket I couldn't possibly part without purchasing. Volunteers tend to be quite elderly with poor hearing, maths skills or any concept of what items should cost. Do not try and persuade them of how they have undercharged you because they won't hear and if they do, won't listen. RSPCA stores also have loyalty cards which give you a star for every $5 you spend. When you've got a certain amount of holes in your card, you get $5 off your next purchase. Due to it being an animal charity, this RSPCA store has leashes, collars and toys on offer to take back to your pussycats and pooches. These might be available in other RSPCA stores too, but I've never seen them. Pet stuff is displayed prominently to the left of the counter.

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RSPCA Warradale Op Shop

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Salvo's

Salvo's

4.0(2 reviews)
2.2 km•Glenelg

Cheapity cheap cheap…read more If you fine ladies of the Glenelg area don't want your designer clothes and shoes and handbags anymore then I'll surely take them off your hands. you can often find clothing of this calibre at this particular Salvo's store. This is a treasure hunt you simply must embark on because there's another exciting designer dress around every corner (who gives this stuff away??) and you can deck yourself out in no time. It's not just clothing, there is all the other second hand stuff like old lamps and toys and forks. this sort of thing doesn't really excite me all to much so I can't say I've spent too much time milling around in this section, but if it's anything like the clothing section then I'd say it's worth a scrounge.

This has to be one of the best Salvo stores because it is situated right in the heart of the…read morepremier beach side suburbs ergo lots of well heeled types dropping off designer label items they no longer want. I often wander in here when I am doing my shopping, more for the second hand books but I occasionally have a look around the well laid out clothing section. It is a great place to pick up just about anything you need. There are the usual racks full of clothes and detritus from the elderly people who maybe aren't around anymore to wear or use them but then you have the more exciting racks of clothes for all ages where you can find designer label jeans and other clothing items at a great price. You can usually find some little bit of gold as you sift through the pebbles. Half the fun is in finding your personal treasure, because as they say "one man's junk is another man's treasure" or something like that anyway. It is quite a large store with a whole room behind the clothing that stocks household items, furniture, books, toys and all sorts of paraphernalia. If you are in to op shopping this is a must visit and relatively unknown unless you are a local because it is off the beaten track.

Red Cross Store

Red Cross Store

4.3(4 reviews)
5.4 km
•$$

New kid on the block, 5 1/2 month old Red Cross store in St Marys offers a perfect fusion of…read morepreloved, retro, vintage and overstocked new clothing for those looking to grab a bargain, and most importantly support the sustainable fashion movement. This is by far one of the cleanest and trendiest op shops in Adelaide. I love coming here as they carry a good line of trendy, stylish and corporate wear at reasonable prices. Some tops range from $3 to $10 for the newer ones. Jackets, skirts and dresses, arranged in colour codes are aplenty. Pair it with a chic hobo bag or gently used shoes for a complete look and you've stepped out looking fabulous with just under $30. As all op shops, this store will meet all of your family needs. Jeans, tees and shirts for dad. Perhaps Nanna might like a soft creamy flowered cardigan on a cool breezy night. Pick out a handsome shirt or a burst of pink skirt for your kid and let them explore the toy range as you meander through rows and rows of clothing. Book lovers will adore the book collections here, whilst home décor pioneers will find a suitable piece to bring home. Kaftans, Japanese robes and salwaar kameez (Indian traditional costumes) are parked under the retro section, which makes great costume pieces or summer wear. Take your pick. There are 10 stores across South Australia (including this one) and it's worth visiting their website as each store offers a different character and charisma to it. Note: They get bonus points for opening their doors on Sunday.

They have your grandma's clothes, they look incredible…read more Every time I come here, I buy something. I can't help myself! It's usually something really tragic from the 80's like high-waisted ripped-at -the-ends shorts or a big fluffy grandpa jumper (if Gilles St Market hasn't found every jumper in Adelaide yet). I've been op-shopping for a good 5 years now and this store is the most organised. Sorted by type of clothing and then colour-coordinated is my kind of OCD! They have bargains all the time, so if you're on a op-shopping journey down this way, definitely stop by. In my opinion, it's better to start op-shopping now before "old" clothing becomes late 2000's.. seriously I've started seeing Cotton On and Supre coming into ladies sections and slowly dying inside. Take what you can before it's too late!

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Red Cross Store
Red Cross Store
Red Cross Store

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St Marys Anglican Op Shop

St Marys Anglican Op Shop

4.5(2 reviews)
5.6 km

An op shop in a shed! How good can this be, seriously? Tucked behind the St Marys Anglican Church,…read morethis little jewel begs to be discovered. Prices are extremely, and I repeat extremely low and they have some fantastic stock here. Shelves, counters, racks, baskets and cupboards brim with homewares, linen, clothing, children's items and I even spotted a vintage corner with a tired looking yet elegant wallets and Victorian inspired brooches. I adore linen, those fringed with lace and soft needlework and I found plenty here much to my satisfaction. I picked up a set of four table mats with matching napkins, embrodiered with Christmas candle and baubles for a mere $5. I literally jumped for joy as I found my perfect Christmas linen that will frame our dining table this Christmas. I did another leap when I spotted a Tupperware cake carrier, which will also act as a cupcake carrier. Double joy. An ardent baking fan, I scooped this for $5. Who needs Tupperware parties when you can op shop for these items at a fraction of the cost! A adorable and baby blue eyed kitten door stopper caught my eye and I had to bring this baby home. $2 there plus I had to add another jewellery box to my already large collection, and did so with a wooden box depicting three Vietnamese ladies in their traditional costumes ($5). I love love loveeeee this op shop and was so glad I found this place. You must visit this op shop and brag to everyone that you op shopped in a shed!

Op shops are less a thing of wonder for boys than they are for girls. Girls are often overwhelmed…read moreby the amount of good finds they find in your regular op shop, whereas most guys I know will walk out with an item or two (if anything at all). This might make it hard to judge an op shop. But op shops are difficult to review for other reasons too. It's hard to commend an op shop for its stock, since they don't really have any control over it, and most items are unique and, once bought, never to be seen again. And 'character' is a word with little meaning reviewers like to use to fill up page space or race toward the minimum word count. So, what can I say? I found two shirts and a cardigan (which goes wonderfully with my pipe, wineglass, and all the other tools I use to adhere pathetically to the writer cliché). And the op shop's in a shed. The end.

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St Marys Anglican Op Shop

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Minda Op Shop - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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