A diverse selection of gently used clothing for men, women, and children at affordable prices.
Quality secondhand furniture, home decor items, and household essentials for budget-conscious shoppers.
Affordable kitchen items, bedding, toys, and various household goods to outfit your home.
Convenient self-checkout stations for quick and easy purchases.
We accept community donations of gently used items to support our charitable mission and inventory.
There are good finds here only because the prices are outrageous so you have a better chance of finding good stuff since no one will buy it. A hoodie with a stain will cost $16 when you can get it brand new at the mall for maybe $20. If they see a brand name like gap free people or Madewell expect the item to be over $20 even if it’s a top. This is not thrifting anymore this is just shopping at a consignment store like Plato’s closet. Also you can scan your own items now at the self checkout so thats something
Went here for years because of good prices and finds. However, now, prices are ABSOLUTELY INSANELY HIGH and the organization in the store is terrible. Very high prices for things they get for FREE. I have donated so much stuff here for years, and for them to charge like $35 dollars for some random DONATED and used item is wrong. I will not be coming back. Insanely greedy.
The intercom states it is not a self service checkout yet all clients scanned their items (today at 4:53). When you try to ask for help because the price tag on the shoe is not scanning they say that they have to keep it to get a new tag, it could only be done the next day in the morning and that I could come back at 11. I asked if they could hold it and they said no that it would be placed on the floor. I would have to go back to look for it. All the numbers where there so I asked if there was a way to look it up, since according to him each item has a bar code. Not helpful, rude and dismissive. Customers next to me where paying cash and where sent to to a card only machine. When they asked for help they voided their transaction and told them to go to another register- this can be avoided if they followed their own protocol. There needs to be someone that CAN help at the registers when someone is trying to pay for an item. There has not been an instance where I am trying to pay and can't even with items at stores without a barcode. Cashiers lookup the item/find a solution or try to help...Not to mention how overpriced some items can be.
It used to be one of my favorite stores, but the prices are way too high. Clothes of all brands are very expensive. Regular t-shirts are usually $7.49. Long sleeve shirts are $10.49. Used bed sheets are $5.49+. Housewares and toys are expensive too. I regularly find used plush from Five Below and Dollar Tree here for way more than buying new. This snail is from Five Below.
This used to be one of my favorite thrift stores. But after COVID, they permanently got rid of their dressing rooms, and the prices are really high for a thrift store. (I worked at a thrift store for many years, so I’m pretty familiar with what thrift store prices should be).. Most/many people can’t buy clothes (particularly higher priced thrift clothes) without being able to try them on, since there are no refunds, of course. I think, ultimately, this will hurt them in the long run, which is sad but true.

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Texas Thrift Irving is a community-focused discount store offering a wide selection of gently used clothing, furniture, home goods, and more. We pride ourselves on providing value to our customers while supporting local charitable initiatives. Whether you're looking for unique vintage pieces, budget-friendly home essentials, or everyday clothing, our store offers something for everyone. Come discover your next great find and join our mission to reduce waste through reuse.
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