Seattle may be the coffee and tech capital, but its thrift and vintage community is way more impressive than Starbucks and Amazon. Between scaling the Space Needle and perusing Pike Place Market, be sure to show some of the best Seattle thrift stores some love.

The city is an international hub, a mixing pot of diverse designs and eclectic styles. This means unique, one-of-a-kind thrifting treasures which are as plentiful as rainy days—and with 155 of those per year, there are untold opportunities best spent inside scoping out secondhand Seattle steals.

The Seattle Dog is a perfect one-handed companion snack for scrolling through our thrift shopping tips while you check out these Seattle thrift stores (and why not pop into Seattle’s best zero waste stores, while you’re at it).

Exploring The Best Seattle Thrift Stores

  1. Lifelong Thrift Jump to store
  2. Labels Jump to store
  3. Cherry Consignment Jump to store
  4. SIMPLE & JUST Jump to store
  5. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF SEATTLE THRIFT SHOP Jump to store
  6. Two Big Blondes Jump to store
  7. Lucky Vintage Jump to store
  8. Lucky Dog Clothing Jump to store
  9. Ballard Consignment Store Jump to store
  10. Bon Voyage Jump to store
  11. Fremont Vintage Mall Jump to store
  12. FJ Consignment Jump to store

Lifelong Thrift

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Lifelong Thrift is one of the best thrift stores in Seattle for those who want their secondhand scores to mean a little more. Their selection of electronics, books, homewares, cameras, furniture, art, accessories, jewelry, and clothes is quality, well-organized, and available at old-school thrifting prices.

When it comes to clothes, they’re organized by style and function, not gender. This is done with the intention of creating a welcoming, inclusive shopping experience for all, regardless of your gender expression.

All purchases support Lifelong, an organization that’s been providing food, housing, and health services to local residents living with HIV/AIDS since 1983. They have a voucher program that gives those living with HIV a $25 voucher to shop at the thrift store. Per year, this program provides ~$18,500 in products to clients.

Anyone anywhere can support their mission through eBay or Depop.

Price Range: $–$$

Labels

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Boasting a well-organized stock at affordable prices, Labels is one of the best Seattle second hand stores for women looking for quality consignment clothing, shoes, and accessories. You can expect to find pieces in like-new condition from sustainable clothing brands like Allbirds, Amour Vert, Christy Dawn, Eileen FIsher, Girlfriend Collective, MATE the Label, and Patagonia.

Consignment is available by appointment.

The woman and family-owned company actively supports local businesses. Through a partnership with Aurora Commons, they donate unsold items to those in need.

Price Range: $–$$$

Cherry Consignment

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Cherry Consignment is here to make it easy for you to buy and sell quality, affordable, clothing, jewelry, purses, and shoes.

Fresh inventory is added daily and no appointment is required for consignments, for which consignors receive 40% of the sale price. Unsold items are donated.

Owner Nyla also co-founded The Ruby Room, a nonprofit that provides low-income students with free prom dresses.

Price Range: $$–$$$

SIMPLE & JUST

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In addition to its Portland thrift store, Simple & Just can also be found in Seattle. As a non-profit, they use all proceeds to support organizations in the Pacific Northwest that serve those impacted by sexual exploitation.

Think: you find a designer jacket for an amazing price (often in the single digits!) and an exploited woman or child gets access to mental health services, employment opportunities, life skills training, or safe housing.

They also have their own Athena brand, from which 100% of profits go to at-risk youth artisans to help them learn valuable job skills while making jewelry and homewares.

Open Tuesday – Sunday, the shop is conveniently located near the Sunday Farmers Market.

Price Range: $–$$$

ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF SEATTLE THRIFT SHOP

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The Assistance League of Seattle removes some of the barriers to education for disadvantaged, at-risk students—and the Assistance League of Seattle Thrift Shop aids this mission. When shoppers purchase gently-used clothing, art, and housewares, they’re helping to clothe around 3,500 school children and fund college scholarships and summer camps.

The clean, well-organized Seattle thrift store on a mission offers clothing and homewares and is open for shopping Thursday-Saturday.

If you won’t be thrifting in Seattle anytime soon, check them out on eBay or Poshmark.

Price Range: $–$$

Two Big Blondes

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Two Big Blondes is one of the best thrift stores Seattle has for plus-size shoppers.

From casual to couture, in-store or online, they have more than 10,000 modern and vintage items for sale. These include shoes, accessories, and women’s plus-size clothing—from sizes 16-24 and occasionally up to size 40W.

Consignment is available by appointment.

Price Range: $$–$$$

Lucky Vintage

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With several thrift stores in Seattle, Lucky Vintage makes it easy for Seattleites to take a trip to yesteryear to fill their wardrobes with dresses, tops, bottoms, jumpsuits, loungewear, t-shirts, accessories, footwear, outerwear, evening wear, and designer pieces.

They have vintage pieces for both men and women, mostly from the 1970s and ‘80s, with occasional finds from as early as the 1920s and ‘30s. And they buy true vintage pieces that are at least 20 years old.

You won’t need to make an appointment but selling is only available at their University District location.

Price Range: $–$

Lucky Dog Clothing

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Looking for sustainable streetwear?

Then you should check out one of the two thrift shops in Seattle owned by Lucky Dog. Between their Bulldog mascot named Squish who frequents the store and the fact that they’ve been visited by the king of thrift shops himself, Macklemore, they’re the epitome of a Seattle thrift shop.

Find hype streetwear and sneakers from top brands including Nike, Supreme, Anti Social Social Club, Carhartt, Kappa, and Stussy.

Price Range: $–$$$

Ballard Consignment Store

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If you embrace the slow thrift experience then this ones right up your alley. With a sprawling 30,000 square foot space, Ballard Consignment Store is one of the top furniture thrift stores in Washington as a whole, not just Seattle.

Block out your calendar to give due attention to their range of unique, edgy, decor, furniture, rugs, art, barware, trinkets, and other Mid-Century and vintage treasures. Everything is high class and low price, and a large furniture delivery service makes sustainably furnishing your home effortless.

Consignment opportunities are available by appointment too.

Price Range: $$–$$$$

Bon Voyage

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Bon Voyage is a place for Seattleites to score vintage clothing from the 1950s-1990s, as well as locally designed clothes and handmade items. You can expect to find low prices relative to the rarity of these pieces, groovy music, and even some plus-size options (seemingly rare finds in the vintage world).

Family-run, friendly, and helpful, stopping by here is always a pleasant experience, whether you’re shopping, trading/selling, or styling (the latter two by appointment only).

Price Range: $$–$$$

Fremont Vintage Mall

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For the best thrift shopping in Seattle, Fremont Vintage Mall is a must stop on your treasure hunt. This one-stop-shopping location curates a collection of vintage/mid-century furniture, antiques, collectibles, art, records, clothing, memorabilia, and accessories.

The collective also stocks products from local designers.

Price Range: $–$$$$

FJ Consignment

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With secondhand clothes and accessories for all genders—including non-binary clothingFJ Consignment is a secondhand dream. The minority woman-owned shop has been around since 1967 and is well-curated and packed with debonaire styles at incredible deals.

They do have an option for consignment where consignors receive 40% of the sale price. Anything unsold after a period of time is automatically donated.

Price Range: $–$$$