We all love to save money, right? And, what goes better with saving money than hunting for the best bargains at the many thrift stores in Missouri? Our beloved state boasts its fair share of thrift stores where we can find just about anything imaginable — from clothing and toys to collectibles. Today, we’re off on a bargain hunters road trip that will lead us to some of the coolest thrift stores in Missouri.

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Google Maps Woohoo! Road trip time! Let’s take a road trip to some of the best thrift stores in Missouri. Customize the Google directions to meet your interests and needs, adding or removing stops as you see fit. And, have fun!

  1. Northtown Thrift — Kansas City

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Facebook/Northtown Thrift Let’s kick off our epic bargain hunters road trip at Northtown Thrift in Kansas City. The thrift store, which has served the Kansas City community since 2010, focuses on selling both new and “like new” merchandise. Stroll through the store to peruse the clothing, shoes, housewares, toys, and more. And, if you’re on the hunt for something in particular, write your name and phone number in the thrift shop’s “Want” book.

  1. YOTO Community Thrift Store — Springfield

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Facebook/Yoto Community Thrift Store Next stop: Yoto Community Thrift Store. Carve out plenty of time for your visit to this thrift store that’s brimming with holiday decorations, old school albums, games, and shoes. And, if you’re looking for furniture, you’re in luck. One of the expansive thrift store’s specialties is furniture, including couches, chairs, and new mattresses. Like surprises? Buy one or two of the mystery boxes, stuffed with goodies.

  1. K’s Consignment Shop — Jefferson City

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Facebook/K’s Consignment Shop Looking to spruce up your wardrobe? Then, you’ll love our next stop. K’s Consignment Shop in Jefferson City is chock full of clothes — from dress pants and activewear to dresses. Of course, the sizable shop also sells jewelry, purses, and other accessories.

  1. Friends of Animals Thrift Shop — Eldon

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Facebook/Friends of Animals/Eldon Find hidden gems and help homeless animals when you shop at Friends of Animals Thrift Shop. (And, if you have anything you don’t want, consider donating it to Friends of Animals to sell at the thrift shop.) Explore the shop that sells an assortment of items, including clothes, furniture, books, and decorations for your home.

  1. Giggles Thrift Shop — Columbia

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Facebook/Giggles Thrift Shop Let’s go to Giggles Thrift Shop for our next stop. Explore the shop that sells a wide range of “new, old, and gently used” merchandise, such as furniture, jewelry, clothes, and books. Of course, you’ll also find plenty of miscellaneous items, too — from DVDs and gloves to sunglasses and dishware.

  1. Savers — Liberty

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Facebook/Savers Savers boasts countless locations throughout the United States and Canada. Next, we’re headed to the Savers in Liberty. Grab a cart at the front door. You just might fill it up with all of the goodies — clothes, shoes, and books — you find. The shop, brimming with thousands of items, also sells dishware and electronics.

  1. Weird Stuff Antiques — Kansas City

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Facebook/Weird Stuff Antiques Back to Kansas City we go to end our epic bargain hunters road trip. Let’s end it at a really cool shop. Weird Stuff Antiques has been a Kansas City staple for more than three decades. Plan to spend plenty of time exploring the vast assortment of collectibles, including artwork, furniture, and vintage dishware.

What are your favorite thrift stores in Missouri? Let us know in the comments! And, if you’re not quite up for a road trip right now, visit several or all of the eight winter flea markets in Missouri to see what treasures you’ll find. Click here to read more.

Google Maps

Woohoo! Road trip time! Let’s take a road trip to some of the best thrift stores in Missouri. Customize the Google directions to meet your interests and needs, adding or removing stops as you see fit. And, have fun!

Facebook/Northtown Thrift

Let’s kick off our epic bargain hunters road trip at Northtown Thrift in Kansas City. The thrift store, which has served the Kansas City community since 2010, focuses on selling both new and “like new” merchandise. Stroll through the store to peruse the clothing, shoes, housewares, toys, and more. And, if you’re on the hunt for something in particular, write your name and phone number in the thrift shop’s “Want” book.

Facebook/Yoto Community Thrift Store

Next stop: Yoto Community Thrift Store. Carve out plenty of time for your visit to this thrift store that’s brimming with holiday decorations, old school albums, games, and shoes. And, if you’re looking for furniture, you’re in luck. One of the expansive thrift store’s specialties is furniture, including couches, chairs, and new mattresses. Like surprises? Buy one or two of the mystery boxes, stuffed with goodies.

Facebook/K’s Consignment Shop

Looking to spruce up your wardrobe? Then, you’ll love our next stop. K’s Consignment Shop in Jefferson City is chock full of clothes — from dress pants and activewear to dresses. Of course, the sizable shop also sells jewelry, purses, and other accessories.

Friends of Animals Thrift Shop

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Find hidden gems and help homeless animals when you shop at Friends of Animals Thrift Shop. (And, if you have anything you don’t want, consider donating it to Friends of Animals to sell at the thrift shop.) Explore the shop that sells an assortment of items, including clothes, furniture, books, and decorations for your home.

Facebook/Giggles Thrift Shop

Let’s go to Giggles Thrift Shop for our next stop. Explore the shop that sells a wide range of “new, old, and gently used” merchandise, such as furniture, jewelry, clothes, and books. Of course, you’ll also find plenty of miscellaneous items, too — from DVDs and gloves to sunglasses and dishware.

Savers

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Savers boasts countless locations throughout the United States and Canada. Next, we’re headed to the Savers in Liberty. Grab a cart at the front door. You just might fill it up with all of the goodies — clothes, shoes, and books — you find. The shop, brimming with thousands of items, also sells dishware and electronics.

Facebook/Weird Stuff Antiques

Back to Kansas City we go to end our epic bargain hunters road trip. Let’s end it at a really cool shop. Weird Stuff Antiques has been a Kansas City staple for more than three decades. Plan to spend plenty of time exploring the vast assortment of collectibles, including artwork, furniture, and vintage dishware.

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