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    Second Chance Outlet

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    This is one of the last true thrift shops in the Bay Area. When used and vintage now means huge…read moremarkups, with snobby service, this shop is a refreshing throwback! They have a power packed variety of clothing and goods, many high quality items for dirt cheap prices. The staff are also the sweetest and very helpful. I brought $20 in cash and left with a flawless vintage Wilson's leather jacket, another name brand cardigan, and two other high quality tops as wardrobe staples. The hours are very limited so come with focus and efficiency in mind. I only shopped for 10 minutes before they closed, and know I hardly scratched the surface. So I can't wait to come back for more deals with more time, and a chance supporting a great cause!

    Wow! This place is busting out Christmas all over!…read more This is my first donate and my second visit. The place had transformed from a sleepy site and it was hopping. On my first visit, which was a while ago, I got the impression that this was a rather small space. However, it seems flexible inside and they have literally pushed the merchandise all the way back to the main walls and the space is greatly enlarged. This time they had tons of stuff, lots of Christmas stuff, and as far as I can figure, it was all on sale. Prices were very low. I saw many items on sale for either 50% off or as little as 25 cents per item. there were definitely sales where the signs were either missing or unclear. I got quite a surprise when a swatch of fabric, which I thought was six dollars turned out to be 50 cents. The quality of the items range from some highly coveted brands (not in my size, too bad), to the usual I haven't heard of these. The condition range from nearly brand new to very worn. They have an enormous range of merchandise for a thrift shop, they had lots of books, shoes,men's, women's and children's clothing, surprisingly large purse selection, electronics, all sorts of fabrics and linens, dining and cookware. As far as I can tell, the only day of the week where you can donate is Wednesdays. But it's quite the operation on Wednesdays. They received my donations, swiftly and efficiently. It's a pretty small parking lot and with the activity from the donations the lot was full. But with a bit of patience, the people who have completed their donations and don't plan to shop opens spots very quickly. They only accept cash. No credit cards, no phone apps, just cash. But on both my trips to the shop I could barely get to five dollars. I don't think it's going to be a hardship.

    The Revibe Shop

    The Revibe Shop

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    I found this thrift store purely by accident as I was on my way to Benicia's main drag, and I'm so…read moreglad I made the last-minute detour! ReVibe Shop is clearly curated with care. The manager (possibly owner?) is very hands-on and her hard work is evidenced by a space that's clean, wonderfully arranged, and appealing to shop in. As I overheard conversations happening around me, I picked up on a sense of community...sure enough, I have since learned that ReVibe is connected to vibetogether.org, whose goal is "to create a positive impact in our community by bridging mental health and the arts. Our mission is to empower individuals through support, emotional well-being, self-expression, and community healing." The main shop is so organized and thoughtfully laid out that it feels like a boutique. Adult apparel is in the primary room, with smaller rooms for accessories and kid's clothes, books, and toys. For now, housewares are in a separate room to the right of the main shop, but there are plans to eventually tear down the wall separating the two spaces to make one large shop. Before I even left ReVibe, I was already thinking about doing a big purge at home so that I could bring donations in soon. I'd rather drive all the way from San Francisco to Benicia to support this shop than take my things to Goodwill or Salvation Army. ReVibe deserves all the support we can give!

    This is a loving and amazing thrift shop. The owner is so personable with everyone who walks…read morethrough the door. I love the diversity of her customers, and you can tell she does this with her heart for the people. Cute selections, and the discounts depending on the day of the week are great!

    The Cat Vintage & Antiques

    The Cat Vintage & Antiques

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    If you ever came to the antique store that used to be in this space, you would not believe your…read moreeyes at what it's become. It's no longer a dark and cramped museum of over-priced items that sit for literal years, gathering dust. It's now a bright, spacious, and dynamic place to shop and visit. The new owners (a young sister duo) have an incredible eye for pieces from every decade in the past 100 years. No matter what you collect - be it media, ephemera, kitsch, housewares, soft goods, lighting, home decor, clothing, jewelry/accessories, or furniture - you WILL find something that calls out to you for a price you can't resist. I especially enjoy chatting with Sam (the sister who happens to have been there each time I've visited) about our shared fascination with the stories behind, well, everything. There's just something about knowing where an object came from and who loved it first that makes it extra precious. Bonus: A cat museum - appropriate to the store name - is being planned. Stay tuned!

    Clean, visually appealing large vintage store open weekends only in historic downtown Crockett…read more(Friday, Saturday, Sunday) run by two sisters Jessie May and Samantha Jean, who have family ties to antiques dealing. They have assembled a unique collection of vintage wares. Friendly and cat loving (as suggested by their name), the sisters are welcoming when you walk inside. Their store includes vintage pop cultural lunchboxes, a cat collection including a working Garfield phone, vintage clothing, vintage dinnerware and jewelry boxes, antique matchboxes and even an eclectic vintage unicorn collection. They are well integrated into the tight knit Crockett community and host fundraisers for local cat related nonprofits.

    Second Chance Outlet - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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