
Seattle is a thrifter’s paradise. Whether you’re on a shopping budget or you just enjoy the thrill of the hunt, there’s plenty of secondhand, vintage, and thrift stores in Seattle. Today we’re focusing on the top Seattle thrift stores that you have to hit up.
This list is sure to grow in the future (so bookmark this and check back!) but these thrift stores stand out from the rest. Some have late-night hours, some are extremely well-curated, and some are simply massive. And they will all help your wardrobe and home decor break out of the mold!
Here are the top Seattle thrift stores that we love:
1. Lifelong Thrift Store, Capitol Hill

Lifelong Thrift is a nonprofit, two-story thrift store on Broadway in Capitol Hill that has a well-organized interior and reasonable prices. The upstairs is where you’ll find clothes, shoes, and dressing rooms that are surprisingly spacious and clean. The downstairs area has housewares, furniture, art, records, and even a kids’ books section. Note that on Thursdays they have a mandatory mask policy in support of immunocompromised and disabled shoppers.
Address: 312 Broadway E, Seattle, WA
Hours: noon to 7:00 p.m. Tues-Sat and noon to 5:00 p.m. Sun-Mon
2. Friend Museum, Pioneer Square
More than just a retail space, the newly-opened Friend Museum in Pioneer Square is a welcoming third place where you can shop for vintage clothes, get a tattoo, buy wine, and attend fun events. Soon they’ll be opening a coffee shop in the space as well. Follow their Instagram to stay updated on their upcoming events and offerings!
Address: 83 S King St #100, Seattle, WA
Hours: 1-5 pm daily
3. Two Big Blondes Plus Size Consignment, Central District

If you’re looking to thrift plus-size clothing, you need to check out Two Big Blondes in Seattle’s Central District. This consignment store is fully stocked with secondhand clothes for women size 14 and up. You can even find plus-size wedding gowns here!
Address: 2501 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA
Hours: 11-6 Tues-Sat, noon to 5 Sundays, closed Mondays
4. Bon Voyage Vintage, Pioneer Square
This mom-and-pop vintage shop in Pioneer Square was established back in 2012. They specialize in vintage clothing between 1950 and 1990, but they also carry handmade items and some trendy new pieces from local designers.
Address: 110 S Washington St, Seattle, WA
Hours: noon to 6:00 p.m. daily (with the exception of Saturdays when they’re open until 7:00 p.m.)
5. Fremont Vintage Mall, Fremont

This massive vintage mall in Fremont is packed with treasures throughout its two-level underground space. A wide variety of local vendors keep curated booths there, selling everything from vinyl and vintage tees to handmade jewelry and furniture.
Address: 3419 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA
Hours: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily
6. Late Night Vintage Market, Capitol Hill

This new vintage mall is bringing some much-needed late-night fun to Seattle. They’re open until midnight five days a week, so you can grab your friends or date for some late-night thrifting in Capitol Hill.
Address: 517 E Pike St, Seattle, WA
Hours: noon to midnight on weekends; 3:00 p.m. to midnight on weekdays (closed Monday & Tuesday)
7. Revival Shop Seattle, Capitol Hill

Revival is a cozy little shop in Capitol Hill that offers a mix of really well-curated secondhand clothing and handmade goods from local artists. This is a great place to do some thrifting for yourself (especially if you get overwhelmed by over-stuffed racks) as well as find a unique gift for a friend.
Address: 233 Broadway E, Seattle, WA
Hours: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Mon-Sat; noon to 6:00 p.m. Sundays
8. Goodwill Seattle, International District

This particular Goodwill is the biggest one in Seattle. One half of this cavernous space is full of women’s, men’s, and children’s clothing; the other half is full of furniture, home goods, books, and miscellaneous items. They regularly have color-coded sales of 30% off, 50% off, and $1.99 items.
Address: 1400 S Lane St, Seattle, WA
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily