Atlanta is known for its infamous Peachtree Street, vibrant music scene, eclectic art, and diverse communities.

But you know what’s sweeter than a Georgia peach?

Helping reduce textile waste by shopping at the best thrift stores in Atlanta, Georgia.

The average American produces an estimated 82 lbs of textile waste annually—or around 250 to 300 peaches.

Fortunately, there are countless Atlanta thrift stores offering a wide variety of secondhand items, so you Goober State residents don’t need to be goobers about your consumption.

Plus, these stores reflect the varied cultures and electric styles that fill the city. Just be sure to bring a thrift shopping tips cheat sheet, so you don’t miss out on a deal (or catch the highlights in our video below).

Exploring Thrift & Consignment Stores Atlanta

  1. Junkman’s Daughter Jump to store
  2. Second Life Upscale Resale Jump to store
  3. Lost-N-Found Youth Thrift Store Jump to store
  4. Seeds Thrift Store Jump to store
  5. Revive Consignment Jump to store
  6. Finders Keepers Consignment Jump to store
  7. Atlanta Vintage Books Jump to store
  8. Attic Treasures Thrift Shop Jump to store
  9. Back By Popular Demand Jump to store
  10. Treasure Mart Jump to store
  11. Fur Kids Thrift Store Jump to store

Junkman’s Daughter

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If you live in Atlanta, chances are you’ve heard of Junkman’s Daughter. The offbeat storefront and unique pieces make it one of the best places to thrift in Atlanta.

The interior of Junkman’s Daughter is electric, with shelves and racks lined with apparel, collectibles, retro pieces, books, music, and more.

Ever dreamed of having a pair of bubblegum pink knee-high platform boots?

Then Junkman’s wall of boots will certainly elevate your mood.

They also specialize in costume pieces for Halloween, themed parties, or cosplay.

Price Range: $$-$$$

Second Life Upscale Resale

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Second Life Upscale Resale is the storefront for the Second Life organization—a nonprofit committed to promoting pet adoption, responsible pet education, and providing resources and funding (over $2 million so far!) for animals in need.

The Atlanta thrift store is animal-friendly, so you can bring your furry friend to help you find trendy apparel, books, art, and other secondhand items.

Vintage and collectible lovers can rejoice, as you can find figurines, antiques, and rare sports memorabilia. A signed basketball from the 1992 Atlanta Hawks team is a slam dunk for any fan.

Second Life also has an online store with weekly and daily deals to help you get the most bang for your bark.

Price Range: $-$$$

Lost-N-Found Youth Thrift Store

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Sweet thrift shop deals and supporting a good cause?

Sign us up.

Lost-N-Found Youth is a nonprofit fighting to end homelessness for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and all sexual minority youth—and they just so happen to run one of the best thrift stores Atlanta offers.

Proceeds from their clothing, toys, furniture, home goods, and more support street outreach, a youth center, and transitional housing for homeless LGBTQ+ youth.

Besides racks of chic clothing, you can find unique paintings, antique furniture (a gorgeous grandfather clock, perhaps?), and other vintage home decor oddities to fit your style.

Price Range: $-$$$

Seeds Thrift Store

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Seeds Thrift Store is another Atlanta thrift shop staple. The store sells high-quality, donated items to support The HOPE Center with an ultimate mission of equipping pregnant women to choose life.

The staff is friendly and ready to help you find your next thrift shop treasure.

The interior is clean, with many men’s and women’s clothing, home goods, baby items, furniture, and more. Who knows, you might find a statement piece circular lounge chair to fill your living room or some vibrant jewelry.

Price Range: $-$$

Revive Consignment

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Owned and operated by Jubilee Church, Revive Consignment is one of the highest-quality consignment stores in Atlanta.

You can find countless pieces of apparel, high-quality furniture, home goods, footwear, and more. Its online store makes it easy to find items you’re interested in without ever leaving the comfort of your home.

With consistent deals and events, it’s easy to find premium items like a designer Coach bag or a sleek leather six seat L-bend sectional sofa at a fraction of furniture store prices.

Price Range: $-$$$

Finders Keepers Consignment

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Finders Keepers Consignment is a stand-out thrift shopping stop.

Its two award-winning Atlanta consignment stores have been around for over 30 years, making them a staple in the community.

The boutique location specializes in women’s apparel, shoes, and accessories, with pieces ranging from mid-range brands to designers. All items are hand-picked by the staff to ensure quality and style.

From chunky silver heels from Gucci suitable for the professional or party wardrobe to a rare Coach x Pac Man limited edition handbag, their designer lineup makes it easy to find a thrift treat.

For thrifting furniture and homewares, head southeast to their Avondale “Furnishings” location.

Price Range: $-$$$

Atlanta Vintage Books

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Vintage stores in Atlanta aren’t limited to trendy clothes and vintage furniture. You can also feed the mind at places like Atlanta Vintage Books.

The independent neighborhood bookstore has been serving the community for over 30 years. The shop is over 5,000 square feet with over 75,000 vintage, collectible, and secondhand books.

With hard-to-come-by items like first-edition printings by renowned authors (like Jack Kerouac’s Beatnik Bible On The Road) and eclectic graphic novels, Atlanta Vintage Books has something for everyone.

Price Range: $-$$$

Attic Treasures Thrift Shop

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Attic Treasures Thrift Shop is owned by the Assistance League of Atlanta, a volunteer organization fighting for the needs of low-income children.

Attic Treasures returns more than 75% of its income to the communities they serve, as everyone on the team is a volunteer.

The vintage store in Atlanta carries the classics; apparel, home goods, furniture, and accessories.

They also have an online shop where you can find designer and mid-range brand pieces, like a new-with-tags Jude Connally floral maxi dress perfect for a sunny day stroll through Atlanta’s Botanical Gardens.

Price Range: $$-$$$

Back By Popular Demand

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As one of the best clothing thrift stores in Atlanta, Back By Popular Demand should be on the top of your thrift shop hit list.

The boutique has two locations with over 10,000 square feet of women’s tops, outerwear, dresses, jewelry, and accessories.

Been dreaming of a spacious and stylish Louis Vuitton checkered tote for years?

Their authenticated designer selection can make that dream come true.

The consignment store carefully curates their inventory with high-quality pieces like red tweed coats and luxury boots. If you ever get stuck on a decision, the staff at BBPD is always ready to lend a hand or an ear.

Price Range: $-$$$

Treasure Mart

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The Treasure Mart’s name is accurate, as you’ll find a treasure trove of thrift shop trinkets.

The 8,000-square-foot Atlanta consignment store is brimming with antique furniture, glassware, light fixtures, and home goods.

The Treasure Mart team is passionate and ready to help you find a set of Japanese pagoda-inspired end tables or a hand painted floral chalice or two to toast your newfound used finds.

Price Range: $-$$$

Fur Kids Thrift Store

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The Fur Kids Thrift Stores helps support the Furkids program, a program dedicated to providing lifesaving medical care, shelter, and food for animals every day.

Fur Kids has four thrift shops in Atlanta, each with a unique selection of rustic furniture, clothing, toys, home goods, appliances, and more.

In addition to warming your heart knowing you’re supporting a good cause, you can also warm your home with an understated tan paisley chair and a half ottoman set—though you might have to scoot a couple of sleepy shop cats off before testing!

They also have an eBay store for simple shopping on your own couch.

Price Range: $-$$$