Thrift stores??

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HouseCat

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There is a Catholic charity Thrift shop in Prince Frederick on Main Street. For the life of me, I can't remember the name, but they have jeans in there for $4. I am going in there and stock up when I make another blue-jean quilt or skirt. All their other stuff is kind of like Goodwill, or Salvation Army quality, but every once in a while I find something good.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
There is a Catholic charity Thrift shop in Prince Frederick on Main Street. For the life of me, I can't remember the name, but they have jeans in there for $4. I am going in there and stock up when I make another blue-jean quilt or skirt. All their other stuff is kind of like Goodwill, or Salvation Army quality, but every once in a while I find something good.

The one next to County Sports has .35 day on Tuesdays. :yay:
 
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Roxy1104

Guest
No Shangri-La Dr is the road that starts at 235, crosses GMR and turns into Willows road at the split near the Fire House/Lexington Park Library...:coffee:


On 235, go past Great Mills Road, make a right on Tugali Place. It's in the same tiny strip mall as Linda's Cafe.
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
I miss the ones in Baltimore or even the one in Camp Springs. I went to both the one on Lex Park and Charlotte Hall looking for my faux fur 1960something coat and came up empty handed. The one in the park is frightening.

The one in Camp Springs we use to get real 70's jogging suits. Addidas, Puma, etc. I had a Puma gym bag that was certainly from the 70s. I wish I still had some of that stuff!
 

SoMDGirl42

Well-Known Member
I knew a lady that used to go to a thrift store in Arlington all the time. She used to wear $500 and up suits to work all the time. I could not figure out how she could afford it, as she was only the receptionist and a single mom of 2 teenagers. We were talking one day and she told me about this thrift store where all the big wigs in Washington (and their wives) take their used stuff. We went one day, and it was like walking into an expensive department store. The stuff was incredible. I wish I could remember the name of it. They had it all there, and it was nice stuff!
 

frequentflier

happy to be living
The spay spot place in St. Leonard is kinda cool though, it looks a bit junky on the outside, but they have some very interesting things.

The money from the SPOT thrift shop is for the Southern MD Spay & Neuter program. Last year they had over 185 cats and dogs spayed and neutered. They are currently located behind the auction house in St Leonard but have recently signed a lease at the recently vacated post office in St Leonard which is a much larger and nicer facility. PM me if you want more info on them!
 

angelbaby

Active Member
On 235, go past Great Mills Road, make a right on Tugali Place. It's in the same tiny strip mall as Linda's Cafe.


Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday is 35 cent day! All clothes are 35 cents except jeans which are $1. Can't beat that! It's sometimes hit or miss in there though. Somedays I find a bunch of stuff, others nothing.
 

Rael

Supper's Ready
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday is 35 cent day! All clothes are 35 cents except jeans which are $1. Can't beat that! It's sometimes hit or miss in there though. Somedays I find a bunch of stuff, others nothing.

$1.00? Highway robbery!

J/K :biggrin:
 
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