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The Best Places To Thrift

Posted on February 22, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025

City Cast Houston Staff

If you’re looking to spruce up your wardrobe for the spring or find a new knick knack for your home, Houston has some great places to bargain shop. Shout-out to Hey Houston reader Ellen for the idea to feature the city’s best places for a good deal. 


Her pick: “I love thrifting and the best place I have found is The Blue Bird Circle. Proceeds go to charity.” Now here are some of the city’s best places for a bargain with help from a City Cast Houston podcast episode.

Harwin Drive

Producer Carlignon Jones enjoys shopping on Harwin Drive, a popular area for thrifty shoppers. On Harwin, you can snag deals on jewelry, rugs, furniture, and even dresses for a big night out. Jones got two of her prom dresses for high school on this street. If you love to haggle, then this is a pit stop for you. 

Family Thrift Outlet

On Thursdays, Family Thrift Outlet receives their new inventory and everything in the store is marked to $2.25. After Thursday, prices continue to drop 50 cents each day until Wednesday when everything in the store is 25 cents. 

Estate Sales

If you’re looking for one-of-a-kind odds and ends, then a local estate sale is your best bet. To find the closest one happening in your area this week, we like to rely on this handy website. 

Buffalo Exchange

At Buffalo Exchange, you can sell and exchange your clothes. You might also be able to snag some one-of-a-kind finds for cheap. Lead producer Dina Kesbeh got a 1920s inspired flapper dress for $20.

Some other great finds that stand out on this list from Houston On the Cheap include Value Village, Pavement, and Leopard Lounge. Finally, if you want top-notch thrifting advice, then you need to follow Too Cheap Blondes on social media, a duo that loves to find deals at thrift stores across the city. 

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