thriftshop

/ˈθrɪft ʃɑp/
noun
  1. A store that sells used goods, especially clothing, at low prices, often to raise money for charity.
    • I found a vintage jacket at the thrift shop for only ten dollars.
    • Many people donate their old clothes to thrift shops instead of throwing them away.
    • She volunteers at the local thrift shop every Saturday.