The top 10 U.S. cities for thrift shopping

Thrifting benefits the environment, offers individuals the chance to discover one-of-a-kind apparel, and, by its very nature, is significantly cheaper than purchasing brand new garments.

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With the arrival of winter's cold embrace, countless individuals are seeking refuge in cozy indoor pursuits to stay warm and uplift their mood. A delightful way to enjoy a frosty afternoon with friends is to explore the treasures hidden in thrift stores.

In recent years, thrifting has gained immense popularity due to several factors: it benefits the environment, offers individuals the chance to discover one-of-a-kind garments, and is frequently more affordable than purchasing brand-new apparel.

The global market for secondhand clothing is expected to reach $351 billion by 2027, according to a 2023 report from the online thrift store thredUp (TDUP). The secondhand apparel market is also expected to increase at three times the rate of the overall global clothing market. In the United States, resale clothing sales increased at five times the rate of the broader retail market in 2022.

Eighty-eight percent of Americans said that saving money was a major factor in their decision to thrift shop, while 41% said they were looking to find unique clothing, and 34% said they were doing it for the thrill in a recent survey conducted by the website CouponFollow. Additionally, 85% of Americans said they believed that thrifting was better for the environment than buying new clothing.

“In the 2023 report, thredUP CEO James Reinhart noted, 'As value remains a significant factor encouraging consumers to prioritize secondhand options, the growing global climate concerns have heightened awareness of how resale can mitigate the environmental effects of the fashion industry.'”

"We are just at the beginning stages of discovering how resale can help mitigate the persistent overproduction in the fashion industry, and I can't envision a future where we revert to past practices."

A recent analysis from CouponFollow ranked the best and worst cities in the US for thrift shopping. The analysis pulled data from Yelp reviews and survey responses to determine where buyers were most likely to find variety, affordability, and quality at used clothing stores. The analysis also looked at the number of flea markets, vintage stores, and thrift shops in each city.

Keep reading to discover which cities in America are top destinations for thrift shopping.