Second Season Thrift Store 19689 7th Avenue Northeast, Poulsbo, WA 98370
About the Business
Second Season Thrift Store, located at 19689 7th Avenue Northeast in Poulsbo, Washington, is not your average resale shop. Offering a wide selection of high-quality clothing, accessories, and housewares, shopping here is always an exciting adventure as new items arrive daily. All profits from the store go directly to Fishline, benefiting families in the community. Fishline clients receive a special discount on purchases, making it even more rewarding to shop here.
If you're looking to declutter your home, Second Season accepts donations on select days of the week. Volunteers are also welcome to join the team and help make a difference. Special discounts are offered on Mondays for seniors and military personnel, and sales on clothing items rotate weekly from Wednesday to Friday.
Visit the store's Facebook page for updates on specials and closures. For more information or to inquire about donations, contact Second Season Thrift Store at (360) 598-5190 or email [email protected] Don't miss out on the opportunity to shop for a cause at Second Season Thrift Store.
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Location & Phone number
19689 7th Ave NE # 101, Poulsbo, WA 98370, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Very nice people working there. I'm usually game for paying a little bit more for a good cause, but after my trip there yesterday, I'm not going back. Prices way too high for the quality/vintage."
"Volunteers are super friendly. Store is pretty clean. What is a real problem for me is the very fragrant smell in there and on everything. I can't buy any clothes in there at all because I can never get that smell out. I'm not sure if they're spraying some sort of disinfectant but it's really strong. Clean doesn't and shouldn't have a smell. Also very expensive for a THRIFT store."
"I have shopping to many thrift stores my whole life, and understand that most have significantly raised prices. This was on a whole other level, it was outrageous. Most of the shoes being $40 to $90. Selling dollar tree mugs for $3. A bin of damaged clothing for $3. And a broken vase with the original Ross prices sticker at $17.99, they are charging $39.99 "as is" for it! I could keep going... It is a well organized store but that does not justify the ludicrous pricing they are charging. They should be embarrassed and ashamed."
"Nice little shop with friendly staff; however, the prices are outrageous! I saw a pair of kids Vans shoes I was interested in purchasing for my son, but they wanted $50.00! I overheard two employees discussing how to look donated items up on eBay and assumed this is how they determined the price so I did a quick search and found that I can buy the same pair BRAND NEW from the Vans store for $45.00! Etsy and Poshmark have listings between $15.00 and $40.00 and I found a pair on eBay for $28.00 including shipping. I know thrift stores are trying to get their cut of the online shopping deal, but it works against them when they price items they received for free higher than online sellers."
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