Boomerangs is a second-hand store located on Centre Street, with a big blue awning out front. The store sells furniture, linens, shoes, accessories and clothing. Bommerangs accepts donations, which are 100% tax deductible. If you would like to drop-off a donation, you can do so between 8:30am - 7pm Monday - Saturday. Ring the doorbell for assistance, and someone will come out to take your donations and provide you with a tax receipt. There are three dressing rooms available.
Buffalo Exchange buys, sells and trades vintage and pre- owned clothing. Jeans, leather, designer labels, basics, and even brand-new merchandise and accessories are available here.
Business owner Beth Kurson offers consigned high end designer clothing and accessories at Kiki D. Design & Consign for customers throughout the Boston area. Various handbags and accessories are available from designers such as Chanel, Fendi, Jimmy Choo, Louis Vitton and Girbaud. Custom pieces fashioned from existing heirlooms and vintage jewelry are also offered.
With two floors packed with men's and women's clothing and shoes, this thrift store boasts a large selection of brands and ever-changing inventory. You can sell your clothes and receive cash or a trade ticket on the spot, though there is often a short wait for the buying counter. Prices are low, with many items below $15. The fashions are current, thanks to the keen eye of trendy employees. Buffalo Exchange is part of a privately owned national chain of thrift stores.
Family Dollar is a chain of value merchandise stores. Items sold include toys, baby products, food, household products, motor oil and other car care products plus more. To view current promotions and coupons, please visit the company's website.
Think of this store as a smaller version of the Christmas Tree Store; it consists of an assortment of items, many familiar brand names, that for various reasons are sold off in bulk to stores like this one. Since they're sold in bulk, the items represent excellent values for adventurous shoppers. A wide assortment of products can be found here: beauty aids, cereals, health products, spices, salad dressing, paper goods, motor oil, detergents, towels, cotton tops and much more. It's a fun place to stop for bargain hunters.
The Andover Thrift Shop is located next to the Main Street Post Office and is operated by the Ministry of Christ Church. Customers can find clothing, accessories, and shoes here at discount prices. It is open five days a week and all of the proceeds go towards maintaining historic buildings in town.
The Jamaica Plain Goodwill store is a large, clean thrift shop located right in the heart of JP center. Here customers can shop for a variety of gently used clothes, books, electronics and knick-knacks.