Aug 5, 2022

Drive Home With Bargains: 5 Great Thrift Stores for Bargain Hunting in Sterling, VAIf you’re big on bargain hunting, you’ll find plenty of options to check out in the Sterling, VA area. Yes, you’ll find the usual suspects among the thrift stores here, and you should visit them as well, since every single spot will have a completely different selection. To add to your itinerary, we offer a few suggestions for local shops that often support worthy charitable giving within the community.

1. The Bargain Loft (Herndon Reston FISH)

Since 1981, this volunteer-run place has been a magnet for customers shopping for anything from jewelry to collectibles and antiques, as well as bargains on clothing, art, furniture, electronics, and other household items. FISH stands for “friendly instant sympathetic help,” and the store supports a nonsectarian nonprofit that helps families in need of financial assistance (including financial literacy) and even food baskets and gifts over the holiday season.

2. The Closet of the Greater Herndon Area

Another shop that supports nonprofit causes assisting low-income families, the Closet in Herndon is full of local donations that cover most every branch of thriftable item, including clothes for everyone you know, household things to save you bucks, and potentially some great collectibles among the books, china and pottery, and other things people graciously give. They have extra shopping hours for seniors on Thursdays from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m.

3. Share and Care Store

You never know what you might luck out on here at the Share and Care Store, which benefits the Door of Hope’s ministry founded in 1994. They get so many donations that they added operations to get things out to churches in Sierra Leone and Nicaragua to help them fundraise. Comb through their clothing for everyone from babies on up, jewelry and electronics, and bargain-priced sporting goods, bicycles, and more.

4. FAITH Thrift Store

FAITH Thrift Store stands for the Foundation for Appropriate and Immediate Temporary Help, and this nonprofit is founded on Islamic charitable principles for helping those in need. The store takes donations of all the good items you’d expect to find, including clothing and accessories, household necessities, decor, toys, and books, and they also note that luggage is something they look for. Some have noted that the shop can stock a nice selection of Middle Eastern fashions.

5. Consign Mine

This place bridges the past, present, and future with its Internet-savvy concept, a Sterling consignment shop with the goods you’re looking for now that might be vintage or just secondhand. It caters to maybe a bit edgier shopper who seeks style with a friendly attitude. The website offers a cool virtual tour of the shop. You can cruise right through just like you walked in the door!  They offer collectibles, decor, and home goods as well as fashion.

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