
Texas Thrift Fondren: Smart thrift finds with organized, friendly shopping in Houston.
Texas Thrift Fondren is a Houston thrift store offering clothing, furniture, and home goods. Located at 9750 Fondren Rd, it earns praise for an organized clothing section and a tidy space, with manager Steve noted for friendly, respectful, professional service. Some reviews call prices high for a thrift shop, and mention dressing-room access and occasional cleanliness concerns.
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Affordable, gently-used clothing for men, women, and children, including work attire and casual wear.
Budget-friendly furniture pieces, from sofas to tables, perfect for home or office setups.
A variety of home improvement items, decor, and essentials to spruce up your living space.
Deep discounts on donated goods, offering savings compared to retail prices on everyday items.
Accepts donations to help the business thrive and give back to the local Houston community.
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Overall rating
Alenia
Said the store was closed 20 minutes before close (close is @ 9pm), and told people to leave ON the announcements!?!?! Items have the original price on them and yet they still charge higher than original price? Absolute disgrace of a company!!!
Sherri Blatt
Great store with excellent choices. Steve is a fantastic store manager who really treats the emoloyees with respect and treats the customers the same way. He’s friendly and professional at the same time. But it’s his interactions with people that really makes a difference!! Kudos to him and the store!!
Shackelford Shackelford
This store was definitely better than the Goodwill far as more clothing items to choose from. I like the space not to cluttered. It was organized and clean. Not much in home decor or toys. Some of the prices were good some of them a little high.
Joe Sample
If you’re looking for work clothes, they have them. But the prices are astronomically high high. When you compare to Walmart or Kohl’s or Burlington, the prices are almost retail, which is a turn off for a thrift store.. The prices should be competitive because they are donations. When people donate or give it is not only helping the business thrive but it is also helping the community. So think of the prices. Also the dressing rooms are not open which is another small inconvenience because people like to try things on before they purchase them. Customer service doesn’t start at the register.
Poison IvyLynn
The store is dirty with overpriced items. The clothes are 2 steps up from a trash bin. The electronics and home decor use to be okay for a diy but now it's not useful. The staff is doesn't greet customers. They're too busy playing around on their phones and talking each other.