
The Best Thrift Stores Near St. Louis for Clothing Resellers
If you are a reseller in the St. Louis area, you are in luck. This city has some seriously good thrift stores. Whether you are looking for designer labels, vintage finds, or bulk inventory, there is a store for you.
I put together this guide to help you figure out which stores are worth your time and what each one is best for. Let's get into it.
Savers
Multiple locations including Bridgeton and Fairview Heights
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Savers is a favorite among St. Louis resellers for good reason. The inventory is huge and they get fresh stock constantly. You could go twice a week and find completely different things each time.
What makes Savers great for resellers:
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- Large clothing sections — Racks and racks organized by color and type. You can really dig in and find quality pieces.
- Consistent pricing — Most clothing is priced between $4.99 and $8.99. That leaves plenty of room for profit on the right brands.
- Good brand mix — You will find everything from J.Crew and Banana Republic to Nike and Lululemon mixed in with the everyday stuff.
- Weekly sales — They run color tag sales where certain tag colors are 50% off. Learn the schedule and plan your trips around it.
Best for: Clothing resellers who want volume. If you like to source a lot of items in one trip, Savers is your spot.
Goodwill — South County
Located on Lemay Ferry Road
Not all Goodwill stores are created equal, and the South County location is one of the better ones in the St. Louis area. It tends to get nice donations from the surrounding neighborhoods.
- Clothing is solid — You will find a good mix of women's and men's brands. Check the dress section for career wear that does well on eBay and Poshmark.
- Housewares are worth checking — Pyrex, name-brand kitchen items, and vintage dishes show up here more often than at other Goodwill locations.
- Pricing is standard Goodwill — Most items are $3.99 to $6.99 for clothing.
Best for: A well-rounded sourcing trip. Good selection without feeling overwhelming.

Goodwill — Manchester Road
Located in West County along Manchester Road
The Manchester Road Goodwill benefits from being in a higher-income area. That means the donations tend to be nicer. You are more likely to find designer and contemporary brands here.
- Better brand names — I have found Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Anthropologie, and Free People at this location.
- Kids' clothing — The children's section here is usually well-stocked with quality brands.
- Shoes and accessories — Worth checking every visit. Leather bags and quality shoes show up regularly.
Best for: Resellers who focus on mid-range to higher-end brands. Worth the drive if you are coming from other parts of the city.
Salvation Army
Multiple locations including Maplewood and South City
Salvation Army stores in St. Louis can be hit or miss, but when they hit, they hit big. The key is knowing which locations to visit.
- Lower prices than Goodwill and Savers — Clothing is often $2.99 to $5.99. That lower cost of goods means bigger margins for you.
- Less picked over — Fewer resellers shop Salvation Army compared to Goodwill and Savers. That means less competition.
- Great for vintage — Older donations tend to end up here. If you are into vintage clothing, check these stores often.
- Weekly half-off sales — They run a half-price day on select tag colors. Ask at the register for the current schedule.
Best for: Budget sourcing and vintage finds. Great if you want to keep your cost per item as low as possible.

Plato's Closet
Locations in Chesterfield, South County, and Florissant
Plato's Closet is a buy-sell-trade store that focuses on trendy, current-season clothing for teens and young adults. It is a different sourcing experience than a traditional thrift store, but it can be really profitable.
- Everything is pre-screened — They only accept items in good condition and in current styles. That means less digging through junk.
- Great for trendy brands — Lululemon, Nike, Urban Outfitters, Zara, and Brandy Melville show up regularly.
- Higher prices than thrift stores — You will pay $8 to $25 for most items. But the quality and brand recognition make the margins worth it.
- Clearance racks are gold — Check the clearance section every time. Items drop to $2 to $5 and you can find incredible deals.
Best for: Resellers who sell on Poshmark, Depop, or Mercari and target a younger audience. Also great for Lululemon sourcing specifically.
Uptown Cheapskate
Location in Brentwood
Similar concept to Plato's Closet but Uptown Cheapskate tends to carry a slightly wider age range of styles. They also carry some accessories and shoes that Plato's sometimes passes on.
- Clean and organized — Everything is sorted by size and type, which makes sourcing fast and efficient.
- Name brands at fair prices — You will find Madewell, Anthropologie, Express, and more at prices that still leave room for profit.
- Accessories section — Bags, belts, jewelry, and scarves. Do not skip it.
- Seasonal inventory — They switch out their stock seasonally, so you always find items that are ready to sell right now.
Best for: Resellers who want quality brands without spending hours digging through racks. Fast in-and-out sourcing.

Unique Local Spots Worth Checking
Beyond the big names, St. Louis has some smaller thrift stores and charity shops that are worth adding to your rotation.
- St. Vincent de Paul — Several locations around the metro area. Prices are low and the donations can be surprisingly good. The stores are smaller, so visits are quick.
- Nearly New Shop in Webster Groves — A consignment and thrift shop with a curated feel. Prices are a bit higher, but you can find designer and vintage pieces that sell for great margins.
- DAV (Disabled American Veterans) Thrift — Often overlooked. Lower prices and less competition. Worth popping into when you are in the area.
Tips for Sourcing in St. Louis
A few extra tips to make the most of your thrifting trips in the area:
- Plan your route. Group stores that are close together and hit them all in one trip. The Brentwood and Maplewood area has several stores within a short drive of each other.
- Learn the restock days. Ask staff when they put out new inventory. Being there on restock day gives you first pick.
- Check the bins. The Goodwill Outlet (bins) locations are where unsold items go. You pay by the pound. It requires more digging, but the prices cannot be beat.
- Go on weekday mornings. Less competition and freshly stocked shelves.
- Follow stores on social media. Many local shops post about sales and new arrivals on Facebook and Instagram.

List Your Finds and Start Selling
Once you have all those amazing St. Louis thrift finds, you need to get them listed. And if you are selling on more than one platform, you need a system that does not eat up all your time.
List Perfectly is the tool I recommend for that. Create your listing once and push it to eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, and more. It saves you a ridiculous amount of time, especially when you are listing a big haul from a Saturday sourcing run.
Use code THRIFT30 for a discount on your plan. Then get out there and hit those St. Louis thrift stores. This city is a reseller's dream.
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Happy thrifting!