Quality thrift finds that support our community—affordable treasures for everyone.
Affordable, gently used clothing organized by size and color for easy browsing.
Quality second-hand furniture, home decor, and household items at budget-friendly prices.
Curated selection of vintage china, porcelain, and unique collectible finds.
Sales support local charitable programs and community aid through the Dallas Diocese.
Special promotional days offering additional savings on select items throughout the store.
Been coming here for years and now the prices are SKY HIGH. There didn't seem to be any rhyme or reason but almost everything that was just a nothing Burger is 899 even if it's something you can get at the Dollar tree and otherwise every random sculpture was 2499 so nobody did the research because when I did a Google lens someone was asking for that same item on Facebook marketplace for $8. I did voice my opinions to a manager that was on the floor and she said well we have these great discounts but honestly even the stuff that I found wasn't worth it with a 30% overall discount so I left with an empty cart and I'll have to rethink if I want to come over here again. Also it's November 30th and there's no Christmas stuff did they sell it all? How can that be?
This is a good store for vintage china and porcelain dishes. They have beautiful tea cups, dinner plates and trays. Sometimes you can also find silver trays. The book selection is minimal but they do have a small selection of vinyl and DVD’s. Everything is organized neatly and the store itself is clean.
I absolutely love this place, clothing is beautifully organized by colors and sizes. And apart from that its just generally cleaner and more organized than other thrift stores i’ve been too. Also i greatly appreciate the discount days, it really does show that other thrift stores tend to scam people. I love donating here and supporting the cause! I would advise anyone donate here if you truly want to help an organization that proves they help the community!
I believe I was charged incorrectly. Went in with my wife we bought 5 pair of cloths which were good finds. We also got a small red toy car. My wife left with our baby to put her in the car. What I thought would be like 40 bucks came out to 98 something. I didn’t hear the price and just scanned my card. When we got home I noticed I was charged 90 . I know some clothes are “vintage or certain brands so get charged more” I asked my wife if she got something that had cost more then average. We went through the clothes and most were under 8 came out to about 38.50 and a small red car toy. Unless the cashier charged me 50 for the red toy car I Really don’t understand what could have happened. Is there a manager I can talk to about this?
I’ve heard of this place from several different people and FINALLY got a chance to experience it for myself and it was worth it! The staff is friendly, the selection is decent but most importantly The PRICES ARE VERY AFFORDABLE!! Honestly it’s been a while since I’ve seen such amazing prices from a thrift store!! Plus not to mention all of the money made pays the employees then helps the community, this made me feel even better about shopping to know my dollars would make a difference! Would highly recommend! My only con is they don’t have fitting rooms, but they do have a section off to the side with mirrors.
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store of Dallas is a beloved community-focused thrift store offering a wide selection of gently used clothing, furniture, home goods, and unique vintage items. Serving the Dallas Diocese, we provide affordable shopping while supporting local charitable initiatives through our sales. Our store is known for its clean, organized layout with items sorted by color and size, making it easy to find hidden gems. Whether you're hunting for vintage china, everyday essentials, or budget-friendly furniture, we welcome all shoppers to discover value and give back with every purchase.
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