January is one of the best times of the year to go thrifting, especially in Lubbock. After the holidays, many people clean out closets and make donations, which means thrift store shelves are often freshly stocked. For shoppers looking to save money, find unique items, or start the year with a more sustainable mindset, January is the perfect month to browse Lubbock’s thrift stores.

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Thrift Stores to Check Out in Lubbock

Thrift Center (3802 Avenue Q) gets great reviews, like this one:

Such wonderful experience I had, Wonderful prices and items; One of the most organized thrift store I seen so far, very clean and workers are very helpful
American Council For The Blind (1508 34th St) is the store long-term thrifters in Lubbock always return to.

A New Opportunity Thrift Store (1508 34th St) gets good reviews and has special color tag days with very deeply discounted items.

The Resale Center (1505 34th St) Another great choice on 34th Street.

Lubbock Habitat for Humanity ReStore (3630 50th St) ReStores carry the thrift store usuals AND building supplies. Lubbock is highly rated for its organization/cleanliness.

Additionally, Lubbock has several Goodwill thrift store locations, including stores on 34th Street, Spur 327, and along the Marsha Sharp Freeway, plus a Goodwill outlet, aka "pound store" at 714 34th St. Each location offers rotating secondhand inventory, making Goodwill a popular stop for January thrifting in Lubbock.

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January is an ideal time to thrift in Lubbock, with post-holiday donations bringing fresh inventory to local thrift and resale stores. Whether you’re shopping to save money, find unique items, or start the year with more sustainable habits, Lubbock’s thrift stores offer plenty of opportunities to score great secondhand finds.

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