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    Second Harvest

    3.8 (16 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Easy donation drop off process!! They accept most home goods and all clothing. Time to clean out the closet for spring!!

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    Great little thrift store in the sharpsburgh area. I always find something when I'm there.

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    Excellent little thrift shop here in the Sharpsburg/Aspinwall area!

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    Lawrenceville

    Fun combination of thrifting and antique shop…read more Bargain items to be found, yet mixed in with more expensive items, like some $200 jackets from Italy! Well organized and beautiful seasonal setups (Steelers, Christmas, and Hanukkah now). Even some nice gift baskets pulled together with different themes for great deals - I imagine that locks businesses and silent auction events would love this option! Great service with attentive staff ready to answer pricing questions and keeping the store clean and organized.

    Every now and again I poke back in to check thriftique out and each time I am disappointed. It…read moreseems like they updated their store and now have a bigger "designer" section. This is great if you love spending close to brand new prices for target brands, Zara, and other fast fashion brands used clothing. Prices are astronomical for the quality and uninteresting selection. I found a few items made of good quality materials but half the articles were covered in stains and over fifty dollars. I'm interested to know how they choose to price their items. If you have money burning a hole in your pocket maybe this will be your place, but you can buy the same soup stained sweater for $5.99 at goodwill in the same building. I've accepted it just isn't my cup of tea. On a bright note, staff is always friendly and their music choices are great. The setup of the store is really nice and has a lot of clothes by color, which I like a lot.

    Red White & Blue Thrift Store

    Red White & Blue Thrift Store

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    I like to think of myself as a seasoned thrifter with the ability to find the gems in thrift…read morestores. If you come to Red White & Blue, you too can find the gems and no need to be a seasoned thrifter! What amazing finds! Like A-mazing!! Example: $398.00 designer dress for $7.99..... AND half off! A $350.00 leather purse for $40.00 and half off! Wood, mid century coffee table for $7.00 (in other stores this table would be $50.00 or more). You must dedicate some time to looking at each section and you definitely can't be in a hurry. If you just swish through each section, you too can find phenomenal deals. You will find almost every name brand item here for an amazing price and in fairly new/new condition. Only problem is you can't try your items on. I did see a guy with a fabric measuring tape which I thought was genius. He would measure his pants and shirts to make sue the actual listed size would fit him. Where there is a will, there is a way! I decided to pass on a few items out of fear that the fit was off for my body. Parking is plenty, plan to wait in a line (not too bad of a wait) to check out, and CASH is king since it is the only way to pay.

    This is somewhere I was open to working at. It's somewhat close, and I usually love thrift stores…read moreand sorting and organizing things. I was optimistic and in a positive mindset when I arrived here to thrift shop. When I arrived, it was super loud, mostly from the 90's music from iHeart Radio blasting over the speakers. It was incredibly congested. There were only 2 carts left, and I took 1. I shopped in the men's area only. Nearly all of the tags were blue. White, peach, yellow, and green were on sale. There were no mirrors and no fitting rooms. I paid full price and spent $30 on 4 pairs of pants that don't fit. The men's pants section was: black dress pants, kaki dress pants, and jeans. There was not a large selection of sweatpants (actually, they were all gray) or shorts. There was stuff everywhere--the floor, and that top area between racks. The cashier was polite and smiling at the person infront of me, and speaking politely with the other customers who had checked out before me. When it was my turn, her smile dropped and she seemed reluctant to speak to me. I'm a white, feminine-presenting, non-binary person who wore a mask (bc covid) and bought men's clothes. You would think someone who had worked there for 7 months would be less judgmental towards their customers, especially at a thrift store. They had a huge TV showing what was on sale, but they don't have those tiny machines that handle credit and debit cards? (It's cash only.) Making nearly everything in the men's section have a blue tag? No mirrors? I was there for hours because I had to sort though so many things that were not organized by size. Towards the end/ maybe after 6 pm, there was a voice over the speakers telling customers to not speak to the employees while they were restocking. It was quiet and I couldn't hear it very well, but it kept coming on, which I thought was strange. Although I was optimistic when I came here, I got a bad vibe and a bad gut feeling throughout my shopping experience. It doesn't seem like they *want* to prioritize selling the items, it seems like they like being over-stocked and having the appearance of a thrift store that offers discounts. This is a for-profit thrift store that originated in Florida, so there's that. I plan to try out other thrift stores to see if I can find a better one, particularly one with fitting rooms.

    Second Harvest - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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