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7 Georgetown Thrift Stores: Where Fashion Meets Affordability

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Thrift shopping is one of the most environmentally friendly ways to enjoy retail and refresh your wardrobe. Here are eight of the best thrift stores in Georgetown.

Thrift shopping is a sustainable approach to buying new clothes and updating your wardrobe. By purchasing second-hand items, you don’t contribute to the excessive production of new, poorly constructed clothes.

Fast fashion is a significant contributor to the climate crisis, and this industry alone produces 1.2 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year. A 2021 report from the World Economic Forum found that fast fashion is responsible for releasing 5% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, and it is the planet’s third-largest polluter after the food and construction industries. Not only is thrift shopping better for the environment, but it also saves you money. Thrift shopping can also be fun, as you can hunt through racks of interesting garments to find hidden gems.

Thrift stores in Georgetown are booming and there are many great places to look for your next favorite outfits. Read on to learn about some of the best shops to visit.

1. Reddz Trading

Reddz Trading is a high-end fashion resell store. They sell curated designer and contemporary branded clothing, shoes, bags and costume jewelry. The store offers shoppers a sustainable approach to buying high-end merchandise without the hefty price tag. They also have a ‘How to Sell’ section, where they trade cash in hand for designer items you may want to sell.

2. Pretty Chic DC

Pretty Chic DC is a thrift store in Georgetown specializing in clothing, jewelry and accessories, including consignment, vintage and new pieces. They sell high-end, recognizable brand names for a fraction of the price you would pay for the new item. As well as clothing and jewelry, Pretty Chic DC also has a collection of homeware, including carpets, furniture and pillows. The store was founded by Sehvar, who also offers personal one-on-one shopping experiences.

3. Secondi

Secondi is another Georgetown thrift store that stocks second-hand designer fashion, jewelry, shoes and handbags. They sell contemporary pieces and vintage items and offer high-end brands like Acne, Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent. If you like to buy vintage designer clothing, Secondi is the store for you.

4. St Albans Church-Opportunity Shop

St Albans Church-Opportunity Shop is a small church-run thrift store that sells women’s, men’s, infant and children’s clothing, shoes, and coats at affordable prices. In addition to clothing, they also stock homeware like furniture, bedding and linens.

5. Fia’s Fabulous Finds

Fia's Fabulous Finds is a thrift store in Georgetown selling woman's clothing.
Fia’s Fabulous Finds is a thrift store in Georgetown selling woman’s clothing. (Foto: CC0 / Pixabay / Pexels)

Fia’s Fabulous Finds thrift store sells women’s designer clothing and accessories for a fraction of the price you would pay for brand-new garments. All of the items are in nearly new condition and have the occasional “fill a bag for $25” promotion. They have a store in Georgetown and a Facebook page where you can buy items online.

6. Inga’s Once Is Not Enough

Inga's Once Is Not Enough offers curated vintage clothing and accessories.
Inga’s Once Is Not Enough offers curated vintage clothing and accessories. (Foto: CC0 / Pixabay / OrnaW)

Inga’s Once Is Not Enough is a thrift store in Georgetown that sells women’s upscale American and European clothing and accessories. They get high-quality donations from women across the US, including New York, Los Angeles and Palm Beach. Their clothing is gently worn and sold for much lower prices than if you were to buy the items directly from designer stores. Brands they sell include Chanel, Burberry and Gucci.

7. Meeps Vintage

Meeps Vintage is another thrift store in Georgetown that offers a small selection of curated vintage women’s clothing and accessories. They also have an extensive costume collection, so you can often find vibrant and unique pieces.

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