It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day for finding a Pittsburgh thrift store cardigan…

Fun fact: The beloved show Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood was filmed in Pittsburgh for many years, and it’s a great place to snag a cardigan like the ones worn by Fred Rogers.

Red, blue, green, yellow…the thrift stores in Pittsburg have an entire rainbow of new-to-you cardigans, clothing and other second hand wares.

Steel City?

More like Steal City with all these ridiculous deals.

Ready to hit the streets?

Arm yourself with these thrift shopping tips and go check out the finest thrift stores Pittsburgh has to offer.

Exploring The Best Thrift Stores In Pittsburgh

  1. Fifty One Ten Vintage Jump to store
  2. Second Harvest Community Thrift Store Jump to store
  3. “Thrifty” East End Community Thrift Jump to store
  4. Repurposed Jump to store
  5. Three Rivers Vintage Jump to store
  6. Animal LifeLine Pittsburgh Thrift Store Jump to store
  7. Style Exchange Boutique Jump to store
  8. Mt. Lebanon Trading Post Jump to store
  9. Treasure House Fashions Jump to store
  10. Savvy Fox Jump to store

Fifty One Ten Vintage

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Some thrift stores specialize in vintage clothing, and some specialize in online distribution — but Fifty One Ten Vintage specializes in both.

Whether you’re states away or a Pittsburgh local glued to your couch, you can shop Fifty One Ten’s wares from anywhere. While you’re at it, go ahead and grab an e-gift card to give to a friend — they sell those too.

If you’re looking to thrift one of a kind vintage t-shirts then go straight to Fifty One Ten. Most go for less than $30 and you’re guaranteed to find a unique piece.

What about vintage band t-shirts?

They have those too but don’t forget to pair it with a record from Fifty One Ten’s vinyl selection. That’s a pairing that will never disappoint.

Price Range: $-$$

Second Harvest Community Thrift Store

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Meeting the material needs of the community is the objective of Second Harvest Community Thrift.

This non-profit thrift store in Pittsburg is a bright light in the local community, giving back through the sale of affordable goods, a community fridge, and donation of profits to other charities.

From Halloween paraphernalia and vintage reebok hightops to hard wood engraved antique dining chairs, finding a second hand score and supporting a good cause is easy here.

Plus, their color coded system means you can find just the right shade of pink for your Elle Woods costume.

Make sure to bring your own bag because Second Harvest is minimizing their use of single-use plastic.

Price Range: $–$$

“Thrifty” East End Community Thrift

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Known as “Thrifty” with the locals, East End Community thrift is an all volunteer run Pittsburgh thrift store that serves as a community service site for local charities.

Thrifty also provides vouchers to those in need so they can shop for necessities for free.

Join Thrifty on the “Plastic Ban Wagon” by bringing your own bag.

Price Range: $–$$

Repurposed

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When you shop at Repurposed you’re directly supporting the fight against human trafficking, which is the mission of Repurposed’s parent organization, providing funding, resources, and job opportunities for survivors.

Featuring two stories full to the brim, this Pittsburgh thrift store sells clothing, furniture, and more.

Repurposed also hosts a fair trade boutique that offers wares made by human trafficking survivors around the world.

If you need more motivation to get behind Repurposed’s mission of justice, they also have product specific sales on Fridays and Saturdays — the item category changes every week, so mark that calendar to catch all the deals.

Price Range: $–$$

Three Rivers Vintage

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Three Rivers is another Pittsburgh thrift store specializing in spunky vintage clothing.

Glance at their online page and you’ll see a selection of eclectic and distinct vintage playsuits, checkered bow ties and a pair of “super groovy” embroidered 1960’s go-go boots.

Did we mention their funky costume jewelry that will absolutely top off your new outfit?

Price Range: $–$$

Animal LifeLine Pittsburgh Thrift Store

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Have you ever wanted to adopt a pet and go thrift shopping at the same time?

Well now you can.

Animal LifeLine operates a thrift store in Pittsburgh with all proceeds going to their volunteer-run rescue shelter.

They have clothing, household items, jewelry, books, vinyls, furniture, and more.

Whether you’re looking for a blouse or a funky piece of room decor, Animal LifeLine is the place to stop if you want to support a furry cause in more ways than one.

Price Range: $–$$

Style Exchange Boutique

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One of the best thrift stores in Pittsburgh for statement pieces.

Style Exchange Boutique’s specialties are stylish second hand formal wear and special occasion gowns

Prom dresses, formal dresses, and sustainable wedding dresses are all on the racks, ready to come home with you for your next fancy event.

And if you were wondering what to do with your old wedding dress, you might want to add it to this Pittsburgh thrift collection?

All of Style Exchange’s luxury goods are consigned at discounted prices.

Price Range: $$–$$$

Mt. Lebanon Trading Post

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Mt. Lebanon Trading Post may just be the oldest thrift store in Pittsburgh.

It started during World War Two when the needs of local mothers for children’s clothing and rubber boots during the wartime shortage prompted its establishment.

The store transitioned into a consignment shop in the 80’s, and has been a volunteer run, mission minded part of the community ever since.

At the end of every season the Trading Post will donate profits to local charities. Clothes, home goods, and other items are all available for purchase, so go pay them a visit and support a historic member of the Pittsburgh community!

Price Range: $–$$

Treasure House Fashions

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Sally Powers, the founder of Treasure House Fashions, is passionate about providing women, particularly women in crisis, with the means to reflect their inner worth through their wardrobe.

The “thriftique” sells primarily mid-range brands of women’s clothing at deeply discounted prices — and has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of clothing to women in need.

Want to support their mission but don’t live near Pittsburgh?

Treasure House Fashions also sells clothing on eBay and Poshmark.

Price Range: $$–$$$

Savvy Fox

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Savvy Fox makes it easy for you to be, well…savvy with both your closet and your wallet – they’re a Pittsburgh consignment shop that will buy your on-trend clothes and sell them for you at their store.

Don’t have the time to consign? Don’t worry because they’ll come straight to your home to peruse your offerings.

Looking for a current style?

Savvy Fox only sells items from the last three years, so all of their pieces will be en vogue and easy to incorporate into your minimalist wardrobe or chic outfit of choice.

They also sell accessories and homegoods and are seasonally minded, so they’re the place to go to get both your seasonal wardrobe and home decor.

Price Range: $$–$$$