Thrift Land

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Thrift Land

5.2

Thrift Land offers a truly expansive selection of pre-owned clothing and accessories. The sheer volume of items available suggests a dedication to providing shoppers with a diverse range of possibilities, catering to various tastes and styles. Finding unique pieces here can be an exciting experience for anyone seeking something different from standard retail options.

Navigating the space can sometimes be challenging due to the layout. While the broad assortment is a significant draw, the method of arrangement impacts the shopping ease. A better system to assist with browsing and locating specific items would substantially enhance the customer's overall experience, allowing for quicker and more efficient discoveries of sought-after vintage finds. A more intuitive system emphasizing size organization would also be beneficial.

Information about a thrift store in Austin - Thrift Land

Service options
  • On-site services
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Offerings
  • Used goods
Planning
  • Quick visit
Recycling
  • Clothing
Payments
  • Cash only

Customer Reviews

★★★★★

Thrift Land has a rating of 3.3 out of 5 based on over 318 reviews on Google

Jonathan

This store has a pretty diverse selection of clothes with a handful of nice finds. Prices are comparable to Good Will. The main drawback is that they ONLY TAKE CASH. You need to have cash to shop here. Additionally the place is disheveled and not organized, by size or color. the sizes are all off. Pants and shirts either have no labels or they’re labeled in sizes such as 11, where most men’s clothes are small, medium, large. I don’t think the numbered sizing is accurate either.

Jonathan ☆ 3/5
Hannah Phillips

I had high hopes given it was a large store but was quickly let down. Tbh I have endless complaints.. all that space but no changing rooms, They put the tags on with staples which led to me cutting myself while trying on clothes also made it difficult to get the tags off the couple items I did find and left a hole in a thin tank top I bought. They only accept cash and the only signs are at checkout not when coming into the store or anywhere else. Personally I wasn’t a fan of how things were organized, they have everything separated by color not size. Then to top it off the workers weren’t friendly in the slightest.

Hannah Phillips ☆ 1/5
Eric Bettencourt

The worst / could be the best. They have a huge inventory and when you walk in you think you’ve just scored the best thrift store ever. Then you look at labels and tags and you realize that so much of what they sell is wildly overvalued and often more than retail. This is why they have so much stuff. Because they can’t sell any of it due to asinine prices. The disappointment doesn’t stop there. The clothes, best I can tell are sorted by color- shoes, pants, shirts, all of it- not by size like most places that are aware that this is sort of the most important thing to take into consideration when buying clothes. There’s three long rows of just men’s pants, who’s bored enough to wade thru all this to find an overpriced pair of jeans? Doesn’t make sense- then of course there’s no changing rooms. At least that was the case a few years ago- not 100% sure now. And the best part is they only take cash. Super convenient. the other day I asked about a battery powered air pump that retails for $25 at Home Depot- they had a used one for $30 and I asked the lady if they flexed on prices- "no" she said. "That’s the price, go to Home Depot then".

Eric Bettencourt ☆ 2/5
Ana Marlen Toscano

Austin Thrift Land is a hidden gem for thrifting in Austin! ️ With a wide variety of clothes, shoes, home goods, and unique treasures, there’s always something exciting to discover. The prices are super affordable, and its convenient location makes it perfect for a fun, budget-friendly day of shopping. Also current collage student we have deals on Thursday with proof of your srudnet ID card

Ana Marlen Toscano ☆ 5/5
Cass H

I was confused about the 50% sale tag policy. I asked an employee how it worked. The employee told me that the items listed with the color of the tags listed were half off, and if you were over 50 years of age, then everything was 50% off. Spent almost 3 hours finding items I wanted. Went up to the register, and was asked if I was 50, I told the cashier no. I was then told the sale tag policy for the day was only for people 50 and up. I liked the store, but was disappointed that I was misinformed about the sale and wasted 3 hours!

Cass H ☆ 2/5
Janice Hallyce

over priced broken clothes with rude employees go elsewhere. First employee is rude the older white big lady. Second the prices are crazy used clothes for about the same price or more expensive than retail. For example Target clothes a T-shirt is 5$ new at target the same shirt here is 5$. The way they price is ridiculous either the same price new or used. There is no flexibility on prices. They are selling clothes that are ripped. I asked if they would be flexible on the price since the zipper would need to be replaced on a jacket. She said no and when asked what is going to happen to the jacket I was told it would go back to the rack. I asked if it it would at least be reduced she said no. So they are selling broken over priced clothes with no intention of reducing the price to reflect that yes it’s used and there are imperfections. Best go to a swamp meet.

Janice Hallyce ☆ 1/5
Brooklyn C

Probably the most greedy thrift store I’ve ever been to. Spent over two hours going through overpriced $15 walmart and shein shirts to find a couple nice things on sale. As it turns out, the color discount only applies to certain areas of the store labelled "misc". I don’t understand why they have to charge close to brand new prices for used and sometimes damaged and stained items, then have the audacity to speak down at you when you’re confused and ask about their sale process. Not to mention that their only sign stating they are cash only is by the register, so I had to put even more back if I did’t use their ATM. I’ve heard a lot about this place and tried to give it a chance a couple times and don’t think I’ll be back.

Brooklyn C ☆ 1/5
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Information about Thrift Land

Address

Thrift Land is located at 512 W Stassney Ln #107a, Austin, TX 78745, United States

Phone

The phone number of Thrift Land is +1 512-326-1510

Website

The website of Thrift Land is: familythrift.com

Business Hours

Monday: 09:00–18:00
Tuesday: 09:00–18:00
Wednesday: 09:00–18:00
Thursday: 09:00–18:00
Friday: 09:00–18:00
Saturday: 09:00–18:00
Sunday: 12:00–17:00

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