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    Ay chihuahua - A hand is holding a charity tag from Thrifty Threads, a thrift store, attached to a black garment. The tag indicates the item is for a cause supporting victims of domestic violence and provides size and price information. The background shows the interior of the thrift store with clothing and a metal hanger.
    Tiffany N.

    Good organization I the store, inflated prices throughout the store which sadly meant there was a 10 minute experience for me. I'm not paying $10 for Kathy Ireland clothes from K-Mart and I will die on that hill. Also taking into the consideration of the parking situation and location of this place. Although I don't live in Indy, I know this location and the parking lot is always busy and the light getting you back onto 86th is always short.

    Castleton store - Black metal shelving units hold an assortment of kitchenware including bowls, pots, bottles, and small appliances. The items are organized on multiple levels, with some items like bowls and pots stacked or placed side by side. The store appears to sell household goods, with a focus on kitchen and cooking supplies, arranged in a retail environment.

    This for the brand new Thrifty Threads in Castleton. It's very clean, uncluttered, great deals and great staff. I hope it stays this way! Love It!

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    Maureen B.

    I was looking for something other than the usual (i.e. Goodwill) and this store came up in the search results. It's located off 86th Street in a corner of a strip mall but is not hard to find. They had some racks outside of clothing that was 50% off but opted to go inside. I was surprised to see that they had quality (designer?) purses on sale. I wasn't in the market for a purse so perused the clothing and the store as a whole. I did notice that most of their clothing selection was for women but they had some men's clothing too. The only issue I had while perusing the racks is that the clothing is not sorted by size which was overwhelming for me. I did find 3 nice shirts for under $10. I will definitely stop by again when I am in the area.

    Clothes of all sizes
    Katy E.

    This unique thrift store helps women in domestic violence locally through the Julien Center. I initially thought it would just be clothes but was surprised to find there's a little bit of everything available! The employees were friendly and helpful. I'll be back!

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    Great place to donate for a good cause. I also love their resale stores and especially the senior discount days!

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    Love shopping at Thrifty Threads & supporting our community! You never know what treasurers you'll find & for a great cause!

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    Second Treasures - Kid's clothes

    Second Treasures

    (2 reviews)

    Thanks to fellow Yelper, Richard P., I found this little thrift store, which is in the basement of…read moreSt. Paul's Episcopal Church. The thrift store is opened to the public and sells mostly clothes (women's, men's and children's ) and shoes, with also a bit of vintage jewelry and women's accessories. I like rummaging through thrift stores and looking for unique vintage items. The volunteer staff is super friendly and helpful. Changing rooms are available to try on clothing. The small shop is well organized. Prices are very reasonable and proceeds benefit the food pantry. Jewelry was marked half price during my visit. I found a stunning artisan necklace, which I regret not buying. The shop is located behind the church and there is plenty of parking. The shop maintains the same hours as the adjacent food pantry, so the hours vary.

    I was fortunate to be able to catch the soft opening of Second Treasures, a thrift store opening up…read moreon a part-time schedule as part of Second Presbyterian Church's missions program. Second Treasures will be open about 10 hours a week with a particularly focus on supporting the needs of its Washington Township neighbors. It's patterned after the church's popular Bazaar and Clothing Sale and will support the work of the church's Women's Ministry. A good majority of the items are donated by church members and will be staffed by volunteers from the church. It's located at the North end of Second's Mission Suite (outside the Northside Food Pantry). The thrift store is opening to the public on Tuesday, April 23rd, and will be open on Tuesdays (12-3pm), Wednesdays (3:30-6:30pm), and Saturdays (9:30am-12:30pm). I was pleased with the items available and the prices at which they were marked. Clothing, of course, is quite popular here and there are items for men, women, children, etc. While you won't mistake this non-profit, church-based thrift store for one of the behemoths in terms of selection, this is a really cool idea for a great cause. Today's soft opening/open house was a great chance to get a feel for everything to be offered and how it all will work. Cash and credit cards are accepted. In terms of accessibility, there's plenty of accessible parking and doorways are pretty decent. This is on the first floor and accessibility should not be an issue. 5-stars might be a tad generous given the simplicity of the project, however, I'm always a fan of true non-profit, mission-based efforts and I'm anxious to see this one grow and truly support the Washington Township area.

    Goodwill Store - Bargain every day!

    Goodwill Store

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    It's pretty firmly established that I have a love-hate relationship with most Goodwill stores. As…read morean organization with a central mission of "empowering people to increase their independence and reach their potential through education, health and employment," I often feel like Goodwill falls woefully short of this mission in the operational aspects of the average Goodwill stores. A good majority of the stores are incredibly lacking in terms of accessibility and while they do employ and train folks with disabilities I've often found the stores quite dismal in terms of basic work skills that would allow individuals to enter a more competitive work situation. In short, I don't believe Goodwill stores tend to live into their stated values. However, there are always exceptions and I believe it's important to acknowledge these exceptions. My visit yesterday to the Goodwill on Michigan Road was a noteworthy exception. This particular location is, I believe, an older location. It's in a free-standing building adjacent to Lowe's and Aldi. There used to be a fast food restaurant directly in front of it, though it has since closed. This seems to be a smaller location than some of the more recent spots, though I did notice they seem to have a larger than usual storage area. There are a handful of parking spots up front and they do meet ADA guidelines - strangely, this is not always true at Goodwill. They do have the usual appropriate curb cuts and nearly every location, possibly every one here in Central Indiana, has automatic doorways. Because this is a smaller location, it's organized a little differently than many locations. You still have clothing for women on the right, for men on the left, and housewares toward the back. The cashiers are close to the door. This is fairly close to other interior layouts, however, it's different enough that I actually had to look at signage. While I don't get to this area often, I grew up in this area and it's a weird mix of slightly challenged neighborhoods, working professionals, and healthcare with the nearby Ascension campus. I did find aisles a lot tighter here. That makes sense considering the issues with size, but it makes it hard for wheelchair users like myself. Several times, I had to either exit an aisle or not enter one because I couldn't pass through it. However, there was a lot to like here. The clothing was generally in good shape. It was mostly sized accurately (a huge issue for Goodwill). This Goodwill seemed fairly well staffed (though they are hiring). I did not see the usual "apply here" kiosk, though I may have just missed it. The employees here were friendlier than I often find in Goodwill stores including a positive management (or leadership) presence. I was particularly impressed by the cashier, a young man who went above and beyond in customer service to the point of even assisting me as I returned the cart after getting them to my car. He was friendly, helpful, and I could easily see his skills transferring to a more competitive setting. I tend to think Goodwill is overpriced. This has been exacerbated by the pandemic - jeans for $7.99? I don't think so. While you can still certainly find good deals, given that Goodwill does tend to have major issues with accurate sizing I tend to shy away from anything too expensive in clothing. The 50% off Saturdays, I believe, are still on hold. They do still have Goodwill Rewards, though even the rewards have lessened since the pandemic. Essentially, you shop and donate to Goodwill because of the mission. It's a "feel good" thing. They tend to be the priciest of the thrift stores, though to be fair they also do MUCH more for the community than most of the thrift stores. Here in Central Indiana, that includes the Excel Center, Nurse-Family Partnership, Job Training and Support, and other services. While I've definitely had my issues with Goodwill, I found this experience to be an overall positive one with a clean store, friendly employees, and customer service indicative of people actually being trained and equipped to improve their lives.

    This Goodwill store has the friendliest employees and the most organized selection of merchandise…read moreof any Goodwill I have ever shopped. The delightful Ms. B in housewares does a phenomenal job. That section is simply beautiful. Associate Sam is sweet and friendly. I'm so glad I met him. The whole experience just made my day!!

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    I never realized this Goodwill was here, it's in a quiet strip mall off Michigan…read more Clean, quiet and organized. Staff was very sincere

    My mom, my daughter, and her son went with me to this Goodwill. We decided to try the Goodwill date…read morenight thing that we had read about on the internet where you go to the Goodwill and pick out each others clothes and then you go out. My daughter picked out my mother's clothes, I picked out her clothes, I picked out her son's clothes, and my daughter picked out mine. It was a bit crazy because the dressing rooms in the Central Indiana Goodwill stores are still closed because of covid. We found a way around that, we found a full-length mirror that was for sale and we set it up on a couch that was for sale and just tried on all of the clothes over our clothes. We had a blast and some of the things we picked out for each other we wouldn't wear but it was crazy trying them all on and we laughed so hard. So we picked out all of our clothes and went in the restroom at Goodwill and put them on and we went to lunch! In our "new" clothes! Actually a couple items were new with tags so that was a bonus. We also picked out shoes. This was an absolutely fun day out and with four generations of family together we could not have had a better time. My mother is 80 so every chance we get we go do something and now we can check this one off the list. It was a pretty nice Goodwill and we found a lot of nice clothes and my daughter even took home a Halston jacket to wear to work. The cashier was friendly and the staff didn't bother us at all as we tried everything on in the aisles and by the couch!

    The Wild Goose Exchange - Statement rings

    The Wild Goose Exchange

    (3 reviews)

    Broad Ripple

    A brand-new spot in Broad Ripple to cop ill clothing and accessories, curated by an owner (owners?)…read morewith dope taste! Yes, this is much needed. The Wild Goose Exchange is a cool vintage store / thrift store that started in Wisconsin, but they branched out and now there is also a store in Indy. I can't be arsed right now to find out why it's called The Wild Goose Exchange, but there are cement geese in the store -- you know, the kind that your grandmother has that she decorates for each holiday -- which is a cute and whimsical touch. This store has everything: women's clothing, men's clothing, accessories, shoes, jewelry and lots of hats. No kids' clothing, though. I saw a couple of graphic tees that I wanted, but I ended up purchasing an electric blue corduroy jacket, which will be perfect for the fall weather coming up. They have so many jackets here. This is the place to find something old and used to cover you up. The prices are great, considering. Sometimes, vintage clothing can be marked way the heck up. But the prices at The Wild Goose Exchange are fair. They also curate their stock really well! As I was scanning the racks and pawing through the clothing, I could tell that the items in the store were intentionally chosen. All of the items here are straight-up hits. Because The Wild Goose Exchange is located on Broad Ripple Avenue and there is no street parking, your best bet for parking is in back of the store, near the Vogue Theatre. If you park there, you can either enter The Wild Goose Exchange through the back near The Vogue, or walk around to the front. Two options for entering!

    When I read Nicole S.'s review for Broad Ripple's The Wild Goose Exchange, I had to laugh a bit. Am…read moreI the only one who read "This store has everything" in the voice of SNL's Stefon? Yeah, I probably am. Anyway, that fun little bit aside that review made me want to make a stop to visit this new joint that I'd noticed but no really paid attention to. I'm not exactly the vintage shop targeting audience. After all, I AM vintage. Sigh. The Wild Goose Exchange started with spots in Appleton and Kenosha, Wisconsin and is now recently opened inside this Broad Ripple avenue storefront that is a little tricky to find and park for but definitely worth the effort. Vintage shops are a little weird for me. I like bargains, but I also feel like if it's too much of a bargain I start thinking it's just plain cheap. It's a fine balance. The Wild Goose Exchange really seems to find that balance quite well. They carry men's clothing, women's clothing, accessories, hats, watches, jackets, and a little bit more. As Nicole S. points out, this seems remarkably well curated. Don't be thinking this is your average thrift shop. It's not. It's also not really a pretentious vintage shop either. It feels communal with a strong emphasis on collaboration and giving back. The entrance is a little tricky in terms of accessibility, though it is what I'd consider accessible. The interior is definitely much better. I've always liked this spot and they use it well. As should be obvious, "wild goose" is a theme here. Hear me out. If you visit their website, there's a lot of "Where's the wild goose?" While I have zero clue why they went with this theme, I kept thinking to myself "wild goose chase" - which is, in fact, a fairly vintage saying. While I don't have a fashionable bone in my body (c'mon, you know it's true if you've met me), I really dug quite a few things here and items were in good condition and fairly priced. Parking is always a little tricky in Broad Ripple, but I find once I do it it's much easier than I expected. The Wild Goose Exchange feels like it belongs in Broad Ripple and I'd love to see its arrival trigger other arrivals around this area. For those who remember how Broad Ripple used to be, The Wild Goose Exchange brings that memory to life in its atmosphere and unique, inspired selections. I enjoyed this visit and will definitely return.

    The Toggery Resale Boutique - Amazing amount of designer labels at bargain prices at the Tog. And because I had consignment credit it cost me $10 for 6 pieces

    The Toggery Resale Boutique

    (74 reviews)

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    Broad Ripple

    Oh the places you'll go! I'm sitting here on vacation drinking my coffee early morning in my tank…read moretop I got for $3 from the Toggery. This place is the best! We came here on a sleepy Saturday afternoon and hit the jackpot because they were having a sidewalk sale with very nice prices. I walked away with Talbots, Athleta, Rock and Republic, Free People on clearance and splurged on a Lululemon sweatshirt for full price (still under $40 so no complaints there). Not only are the prices great but this store will make any organized persons heart sing! Amazing organization and flow of the store, kudos Toggery! I will be making another trip here next time in the Broadripple area.

    I found some designer jeans here for $50 that usually sell for about $200, and they are my favorite…read morego-to jeans, so that's cool. At first, I was a little disappointed in The Toggery because it seemed like the clothes were just a half step up from a regular Goodwill, but then I found the jeans, and now I'm not so sure. I think it all depends on when you shop, and what you're looking for. If you're looking for unusual vintage gems, you probably won't find that here. If you're looking for regional-trendy clothing ... you will probably find that here. I visited on a Saturday afternoon, and the racks seemed a little picked-through, but I think that's because this place is popular and so the racks probably were indeed picked through. They buy clothing during the weekdays, so if you want to find the good stuff, you should probably visit during the week, I'm thinking. The clothing is arranged very nicely, and everything is super organized and clean. They have dressing rooms available that you can just walk into (you don't have to flag down someone!), and they also have sale items that are pretty good. Like most consignment shops, they don't accept returns or exchanges, so make sure you're happy with your items before you purchase!

    ReStore Habitat for Humanity of Boone County - Signed Hitchcock

    ReStore Habitat for Humanity of Boone County

    (6 reviews)

    I'm all about visiting the Habitat ReStore stores lately. I feel like I found a secret that's been…read morehidden in plain sight. This is a thrift store with curated items and has some of the best vintage goods you'll find at some of the best prices. I went to the Zionsville location looking for dinner plates and side tables. I was very close to pulling the trigger on some vintage ceramic plates, but decided to keep looking at the last minute. The friendly woman behind the counter said that the merchandise changes very frequently, so I should check back soon. This store has lots of home goods, including frames, flatware, furniture, decorations, mirrors, rugs and light fixtures. There is also a small supply of raw items like kitchen sinks, doors, cabinets and other materials. The prices are very good, but just a tick higher than some of the other Habitat ReStores that I've visited in the Indy area. Still, I'll be back soon to see what new goodies have come in!

    Whether you're looking for reasonably priced antiques and vintage items or trying to furnish your…read morefirst apartment, ReStore has it all. You can find some pretty nice stuff there and all the money goes to help others in need. The store is staffed mostly by volunteers. They are welcoming and sometimes even entertaining. The store is stocked with furniture, kitchen ware, art, garden ware, some appliances and misc building supplies. Merchandise is clean and well organized. Today, I found a beautiful set of four signed Hitchcock chairs in great condition. I left behind an awesome set of mid century dishes that were amazing. The stock turns over fairly quickly. We also make regular donations. As other reviewers have noted, sometimes the donation process is a little slow if they are short of volunteers. They are closed Sunday and Monday, but opened at 10 a.m. other days.

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