Bargain shopping is at its best when you find a handful of thrift stores and flea markets that make it fun and easy to find what you need. Whether you’re shopping for something in particular or just enjoy the thrill of chasing down rock bottom prices on perfectly useable items, thrift store shopping can be loads of fun. You’ll find all sorts of treasures at these 13 best thrift stores in South Carolina. Take a look:

  1. Oconee Restoration Thrift Store - 112 W Main St, Walhalla, SC, 29691

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Facebook/Oconee Restoration Thrift Store Our list of the best thrift stores in South Carolina begins in Walhalla. Combine your love of history with a trip to this newly restored iconic home (now a thrift store) in Walhalla. They have everything from donated furniture and clothing to housewares. Read more about this thrift store.

  1. 2nd Acts - 50 Canal St, Graniteville, SC, 29829

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Facebook/2nd Acts 2nd Acts operates two thrift stores, one in Aiken and another here in Graniteville. Both are well-organized and have low, low prices. Click here for more information.

  1. Thrift Masters/Golden Treasures Thrift - 1862 Jefferies Blvd, Walterboro, SC 29488

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Thrift Masters/Golden Treasures Thrift / Facebook Thrift Masters is a thrifty discount store selling new and used items. Make a day of antiquing in Walterboro and be sure to include this fun stop. Read more about Thrift Masters on their website.

  1. Carol’s Hope Thrift Store - 3225 Boiling Springs Rd, Spartanburg, SC, 29316

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Facebook/Carol’s Hope Thrift Store Whatever your personal or household needs, you’ll find a perfectly fine used item at Carol’s. Prom dress? No problem. Nice sofa? They’ll have it. Click here for more information.

  1. Robin’s Nest - 530 Old Greenville Hwy #5, Clemson, SC, 29631

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Facebook/Robins Nest Specializing in used furniture and accessories (some on consignment) Robin’s Nest is a great spot to find a shabby chic mix-and-match look for your home. Read more information at their website, here.

  1. Fair Haven Market PlaceThrift Store - 1438 Main St, Bonneau, SC, 29431

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Facebook/Fair Haven Market PlaceThrift Store Reviewers rave about the low prices at this small thrift store. Maybe it’s true what they say about things being cheaper in the country? Head over to Bonneau and find out for yourself just how great the selection is, and how low the prices are. Read more at the Fair Haven website.

  1. PATH Thrift Store - 35 S Congress St, York, SC, 29745

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Facebook/PATH Thrift Store A ministries-run thrift shop, PATH sells books, clothing and housewares, but they also distribute free clothing to those in need. Check out more information here.

  1. St. Paws Thrift Store - 304 12th St, West Columbia, SC, 29169

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St. Paws Thrift Store - South Carolina Find gently used and new merchandise (all donated) for sale at this trendy and popular thrift in the Columbia area. It’s hard to tell what you’ll find, but you can always count on pretty displays! Read more information about St. Paws here.

  1. Boys Camp Thrift Store - 714 W North 1st St, Seneca, SC, 29678

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Facebook/Boys Camp Thrift Store Furniture, clothing, shoes, accessories, toys, exercise equipment…you name it and it’s probably found at this fun thrift in the Upstate. Browse current merchandise and see store hours on their Facebook page.

  1. God’s Goods Thrift Store - 15 Centre Drive, Bluffton, SC, 29927

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Facebook/God’s Goods Thrift Store This neat little shop in Bluffton is a regular stop for many HHI visitors. It’s clean, well lit and has a revolving door of newly donated merchandise flowing into the store.Click here for more information about this thrift shop.

  1. Recycled Love Thrift Store - 1455 Remount Rd, North Charleston, SC, 29406

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Facebook/Recycled Love thrift store Great prices and a fabulous friendly staff make this thrift the first stop on the list for many locals. Plan your trip to Recycled Love!

  1. House of Hope Mission Mart - 2523 W Palmetto St, Florence, SC, 29501

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Facebook/House of Hope Mission Mart This giant space in Florence has more merchandise than you can believe. Not only do you get great bargains, you also get the satisfaction of knowing the House of Hope helps those without homes. Get more information here.

  1. This n That Thrift Store - 673 W Liberty St, Sumter, SC, 29150

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Facebook/This n That Thrift Store Recently opened to rave reviews, This n That Thrift in Sumter has nice friendly people that are always willing to help you locate whatever you’re in search of. The large location provides ample space for plenty of merchandise for browsing. Click here to read more!

A warning: “thrifting” can be addictive. Are you already a thrift store addict? What’s your favorite thrift store? Have you visited any of the ones on this list? And if not, what do you think some of the best thrift stores in South Carolina are? We’d love to hear your answers in our comments.

Facebook/Oconee Restoration Thrift Store

Our list of the best thrift stores in South Carolina begins in Walhalla. Combine your love of history with a trip to this newly restored iconic home (now a thrift store) in Walhalla. They have everything from donated furniture and clothing to housewares. Read more about this thrift store.

Facebook/2nd Acts

2nd Acts operates two thrift stores, one in Aiken and another here in Graniteville. Both are well-organized and have low, low prices. Click here for more information.

Facebook/Thrift Masters/Golden Treasures Thrift

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Thrift Masters is a thrifty discount store selling new and used items. Make a day of antiquing in Walterboro and be sure to include this fun stop. Read more about Thrift Masters on their website.

Google Maps [streetview]

Facebook/Carol’s Hope Thrift Store

Whatever your personal or household needs, you’ll find a perfectly fine used item at Carol’s. Prom dress? No problem. Nice sofa? They’ll have it. Click here for more information.

Facebook/Robins Nest

Specializing in used furniture and accessories (some on consignment) Robin’s Nest is a great spot to find a shabby chic mix-and-match look for your home. Read more information at their website, here.

Facebook/Fair Haven Market PlaceThrift Store

Reviewers rave about the low prices at this small thrift store. Maybe it’s true what they say about things being cheaper in the country? Head over to Bonneau and find out for yourself just how great the selection is, and how low the prices are. Read more at the Fair Haven website.

Facebook/PATH Thrift Store

A ministries-run thrift shop, PATH sells books, clothing and housewares, but they also distribute free clothing to those in need. Check out more information here.

St. Paws Thrift Store - South Carolina

Find gently used and new merchandise (all donated) for sale at this trendy and popular thrift in the Columbia area. It’s hard to tell what you’ll find, but you can always count on pretty displays! Read more information about St. Paws here.

Facebook/Boys Camp Thrift Store

Furniture, clothing, shoes, accessories, toys, exercise equipment…you name it and it’s probably found at this fun thrift in the Upstate. Browse current merchandise and see store hours on their Facebook page.

Facebook/God’s Goods Thrift Store

This neat little shop in Bluffton is a regular stop for many HHI visitors. It’s clean, well lit and has a revolving door of newly donated merchandise flowing into the store.Click here for more information about this thrift shop.

Facebook/Recycled Love thrift store

Great prices and a fabulous friendly staff make this thrift the first stop on the list for many locals. Plan your trip to Recycled Love!

Facebook/House of Hope Mission Mart

This giant space in Florence has more merchandise than you can believe. Not only do you get great bargains, you also get the satisfaction of knowing the House of Hope helps those without homes. Get more information here.

Facebook/This n That Thrift Store

Recently opened to rave reviews, This n That Thrift in Sumter has nice friendly people that are always willing to help you locate whatever you’re in search of. The large location provides ample space for plenty of merchandise for browsing. Click here to read more!

For more great bargain shopping experiences in South Carolina try these 19 flea markets.

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Address: 130 Bountyland Rd, Seneca, SC 29672, USAAddress: 50 Canal St, Graniteville, SC 29829, USAAddress: 1862 Jefferies Hwy, Walterboro, SC 29488, USAAddress: 3225 Boiling Springs Rd, Spartanburg, SC 29316, USAAddress: 530 Old Greenville Hwy, Clemson, SC 29631, USAAddress: 1438 Main St, Bonneau, SC 29431, USAAddress: 35 S Congress St, York, SC 29745, USAAddress: 304 12th St, West Columbia, SC 29169, USAAddress: 714 W North 1st St, Seneca, SC 29678, USAAddress: 15 Centre Dr A, Bluffton, SC 29910, USAAddress: 1455 Remount Rd, North Charleston, SC 29406, USAAddress: 2523 W Palmetto St, Florence, SC 29501, USAAddress: 673 W Liberty St, Sumter, SC 29150, USA

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best thrift stores in South Carolina April 13, 2021 Beth C. What are some of the best flea markets in South Carolina? If you love bargain shopping and live in South Carolina, you’re in luck! The Palmetto State offers countless places where your dollar can really stretch. Some additional flea markets to visit in South Carolina include Anderson Jockey Lot, Coastal Carolina Flea Market in Ladson, Hudson’s Surfside Flea Market in Surfside Beach, Barnyard Flea Market at Pineville in Fort Mill, Pickens County Flea Market, Thieves Market, Florence Flea Market, Springfield Flea Market, White Horse Flea Market in Greenville, and Sumter County Flea Market. Learn more about some of the best flea markets in South Carolina. Does South Carolina have any hidden gems? Whether you enjoy going for long hikes in the woods, discovering a fantastic new place to dine, or marveling at a bizarre roadside attraction, you’ll find that South Carolina has no shortage of hidden gems. Some of these destinations include God’s Acre Healing Springs in Blackville, Poinsett Bridge in Travelers Rest, Stumphouse Tunnel in Walhalla, Mars Bluff Crater in Florence, Old Sheldon Church Ruins in Yemassee, Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden in Bishopville, and the Button Museum in Bishopville. Looking for even more hidden gems in South Carolina? Take our Hidden Gem Road Trip that will lead you to ten little-known spots in the state. What are the best discount stores in South Carolina? Finding deals while shopping can make the whole venture worthwhile. Luckily, South Carolina is home to plenty of discount and overstock stores that will offer plenty of bang for your buck. Some of the best discount warehouses in South Carolina include Upstate Overstocks, Charleston Liquidation, Pallet Place, Island Overstocks in Mt. Pleasant, the Pottery Barn Outlet in Gaffney, Lowcountry Overstocks in Moncks Corner, Ollie’s Bargain Outlet in Columbia, and Nmb Wholesale in Longs. Have you visited any of these discount stores in South Carolina?

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best thrift stores in South Carolina

April 13, 2021

Beth C.

What are some of the best flea markets in South Carolina? If you love bargain shopping and live in South Carolina, you’re in luck! The Palmetto State offers countless places where your dollar can really stretch. Some additional flea markets to visit in South Carolina include Anderson Jockey Lot, Coastal Carolina Flea Market in Ladson, Hudson’s Surfside Flea Market in Surfside Beach, Barnyard Flea Market at Pineville in Fort Mill, Pickens County Flea Market, Thieves Market, Florence Flea Market, Springfield Flea Market, White Horse Flea Market in Greenville, and Sumter County Flea Market. Learn more about some of the best flea markets in South Carolina. Does South Carolina have any hidden gems? Whether you enjoy going for long hikes in the woods, discovering a fantastic new place to dine, or marveling at a bizarre roadside attraction, you’ll find that South Carolina has no shortage of hidden gems. Some of these destinations include God’s Acre Healing Springs in Blackville, Poinsett Bridge in Travelers Rest, Stumphouse Tunnel in Walhalla, Mars Bluff Crater in Florence, Old Sheldon Church Ruins in Yemassee, Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden in Bishopville, and the Button Museum in Bishopville. Looking for even more hidden gems in South Carolina? Take our Hidden Gem Road Trip that will lead you to ten little-known spots in the state. What are the best discount stores in South Carolina? Finding deals while shopping can make the whole venture worthwhile. Luckily, South Carolina is home to plenty of discount and overstock stores that will offer plenty of bang for your buck. Some of the best discount warehouses in South Carolina include Upstate Overstocks, Charleston Liquidation, Pallet Place, Island Overstocks in Mt. Pleasant, the Pottery Barn Outlet in Gaffney, Lowcountry Overstocks in Moncks Corner, Ollie’s Bargain Outlet in Columbia, and Nmb Wholesale in Longs. Have you visited any of these discount stores in South Carolina?

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If you love bargain shopping and live in South Carolina, you’re in luck! The Palmetto State offers countless places where your dollar can really stretch. Some additional flea markets to visit in South Carolina include Anderson Jockey Lot, Coastal Carolina Flea Market in Ladson, Hudson’s Surfside Flea Market in Surfside Beach, Barnyard Flea Market at Pineville in Fort Mill, Pickens County Flea Market, Thieves Market, Florence Flea Market, Springfield Flea Market, White Horse Flea Market in Greenville, and Sumter County Flea Market. Learn more about some of the best flea markets in South Carolina.

Does South Carolina have any hidden gems?

Whether you enjoy going for long hikes in the woods, discovering a fantastic new place to dine, or marveling at a bizarre roadside attraction, you’ll find that South Carolina has no shortage of hidden gems. Some of these destinations include God’s Acre Healing Springs in Blackville, Poinsett Bridge in Travelers Rest, Stumphouse Tunnel in Walhalla, Mars Bluff Crater in Florence, Old Sheldon Church Ruins in Yemassee, Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden in Bishopville, and the Button Museum in Bishopville. Looking for even more hidden gems in South Carolina? Take our Hidden Gem Road Trip that will lead you to ten little-known spots in the state.

What are the best discount stores in South Carolina?

Finding deals while shopping can make the whole venture worthwhile. Luckily, South Carolina is home to plenty of discount and overstock stores that will offer plenty of bang for your buck. Some of the best discount warehouses in South Carolina include Upstate Overstocks, Charleston Liquidation, Pallet Place, Island Overstocks in Mt. Pleasant, the Pottery Barn Outlet in Gaffney, Lowcountry Overstocks in Moncks Corner, Ollie’s Bargain Outlet in Columbia, and Nmb Wholesale in Longs. Have you visited any of these discount stores in South Carolina?