Find 13 consignment shops and 7 thrift stores near you in Atlanta, GA.
Looking to sell? Consignment shops pay 40-50% of the sale price for designer clothing, handbags, shoes, furniture, and accessories.
Looking to save? Thrift stores offer the deepest discounts in Atlanta, starting at a few dollars per item, with every purchase supporting a local cause. Compare hours, donation policies, and accepted items below.
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628 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
800 Miami Cir NE Suite 125, Atlanta, GA 30324
3235 Paces Ferry Pl NW, Atlanta, GA 30305
1194 Huff Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
2300 Windy Ridge Pkwy SE Suite 350S, Atlanta, GA 30339
3500 Lenox Rd NE Suite 1500, Atlanta, GA 30326
3466 Walnut Rdg, Atlanta, GA 30349
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3550 Broad St # H1, Atlanta, GA 30341
4504 Washington Rd, Atlanta, GA 30349
3379 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30324
4199 Paces Ferry Rd SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
549 Amsterdam Ave NE Suite 5, Atlanta, GA 30306
652A Miami Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30324
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Mission: Donated items are sold at discount prices or given away free to people experiencing crisis; unsold items are recycled.
5463 Peachtree Rd Ste A, Atlanta, Georgia 30341
Expedited pickup within 24–48 hours via resupply.cloud, or standard pickup in 7–10 days by calling (678) 892-6162.
Run by Cathedral of St. Philip
Mission: Operating since 1949; net profits benefit community charities. Staff and volunteers offer Christian hospitality and help budget-conscious customers.
1893 Piedmont Rd NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30324
Donation hours: Tue-Sat 11:30-13:30
Mission: Self-sustaining solution to end LGBTQ youth homelessness in Atlanta; accepts community donations to fund programs and services.
2585 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30324
Donation hours: Mon-Sat 10:00-17:00, Sun 10:00-15:00
Third-party pickup service; email photos to [email protected] with address, phone, and availability. Consider a monetary donation to cover pickup costs.
Run by The Grocery Spot
Mission: All proceeds go directly to The Grocery Spot, a local nonprofit providing free groceries to those facing food insecurity in Atlanta.
1340 Metropolitan Pkwy SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30310
Furniture pickup available; email [email protected] with name, phone, address, and photos of items.
Mission: Proceeds fund LKBF.org, supporting communities and making a tangible difference in people's lives through pre-loved fashion.
2625 Piedmont Rd NE Ste 56-322, Atlanta, Georgia 30324
Mission: Nonprofit providing job training, career services, and community programs funded through thrift store sales.
2201 Piedmont Rd NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30324
1641 Moreland Ave SE, Atlanta, Georgia 30316
Free home pickup if you have 2+ bags of donations in good condition; schedule via americasthrift.com.
Atlanta consignment stores pick what they sell. They only take items in great shape, which means you get better quality than typical thrift stores while still saving money compared to buying new. Here's what you'll see:
Atlanta's thrift stores work a little differently. You get a wider selection and lower prices, and every purchase supports a local cause. Here's what stands out:
Consignment shops in Atlanta sell items for their owners, who earn 40-50% when a piece sells, so you get curated, often designer resale. Thrift stores like St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store - Chamblee and Cathedral Thrift House run on donations, usually for charity, with the lowest prices and a wider mix. Shop consignment for quality brands, or thrift for budget finds that support a local cause.
Consignment shops in Atlanta work on your behalf. You bring in quality items, the store displays and markets them, and when something sells, you split the money. Most Atlanta shops take 40-60% as their commission, so you get 40-50% of what the item sells for. There are no upfront costs. The store only earns when your item sells.
These Atlanta thrift stores accept donations: St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store - Chamblee, Cathedral Thrift House, Lost-N-Found Youth Thrift Store, The Thrift Spot, 2W Thrift Store, Goodwill Store, America's Thrift Stores & Donation Center. Bring gently used clothing, furniture, and household goods during store hours. Several provide a tax receipt, and some offer furniture pickup.
You'll typically save 50-90% off retail at Atlanta consignment shops, and even more at thrift stores, where prices often run 70-95% below retail. A designer handbag that costs $400-500 new might sell for $120-180 on consignment. At thrift stores, expect jeans for $5-8, kitchen appliances under $15, and furniture for a fraction of retail. Consignment gives you curated, brand-name quality. Thrift gives you the lowest prices.
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