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West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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Westminster Thift Shop is an outlet associated with the Westminster Presbyterian Church, and its sales of pre-owned merchandise has raised more than $25,000 for the church's outreach program. The entrance to the shop can be found on South Adams Street between East Barnard and East Union Streets. The store is closed during the summer months.

West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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Greene Street Consignment Shop is located in downtown West Chester on Market Street, with metered parking and near a parking garage. The shop accepts donations and sells items (the original owners earn 40 percent of the profits when the products sell). Accepted donations vary by month. The shop is open 7 days a week, and no appointments are needed to bring items in.

West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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Christine's is a very clean and well-lit store that offers like-new women's clothing and fashions at reasonable prices. There are several racks of womens clothing, shoes and jewelry in the mid-sized shop, as well as changing rooms and displays. Christine's will buy select used clothing brands that are in excellent condition — call to schedule an appointment.

West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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This volunteer-run thrift and consignment store offers a wealth of wonderful items, mainly aimed toward typically feminine interests. It'll accept almost any type of product, so the stock can fluctuate widely from toys to cookware to clothing, but your chances are always good for finding a precious treasure in the midst of everything. The hours are short, so you'll have to make sure you get there on time.

West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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West Chester / Pennsylvania / United States
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Conveniently located on Market Street in West Chester, the Salvation Army Family Thrift Stores carries gently used clothing and household items that are donated. Items come from the organization's pick-up service, drop-off bins, community centers and family stores. The proceeds go directly into the charity work that the Salvation Army does, funding adult rehabilitation centers and helping more than 60,000 people every year.