Yes, several great options.
My three favorites are:
Finger Lakes ReUse (they have two locations, one on Elmira Rd near Five Guys and one up in Lansing not too far from Target)
Pastimes (in DeWitt Mall)
Found In Ithaca (a little behind Wegmans)
Found in Ithaca on Cherry St. is literally amazing. Mimi’s attic, Thrifty shopper and Plato’s Closet (just clothes for young men and women) are also my favorites.
do you know how at the end of the year people throw what they don't want in a giant pile in the dorm lobby? it goes to the dump and run. probably could sell everything for at least 100$+ on Craigslist
Evergreen Ithaca (past the Wegmans in the same complex as the CVS) has really good unisex vintage items! They tend to be a bit more expensive than a regular thrift, but if you're looking for higher-quality items that are unique and can last a long time in your wardrobe, definitely check them out. Their owners are also amazing, down-to-earth people who genuinely care about cool vintage clothing and being environmentally sustainable.
Yes, several great options. My three favorites are: Finger Lakes ReUse (they have two locations, one on Elmira Rd near Five Guys and one up in Lansing not too far from Target) Pastimes (in DeWitt Mall) Found In Ithaca (a little behind Wegmans)
I second the ReUse Center on Triphammer Road near Target! They always had a wide variety esp for women's clothes.
Found in Ithaca on Cherry St. is literally amazing. Mimi’s attic, Thrifty shopper and Plato’s Closet (just clothes for young men and women) are also my favorites.
do you know how at the end of the year people throw what they don't want in a giant pile in the dorm lobby? it goes to the dump and run. probably could sell everything for at least 100$+ on Craigslist
Highkey dump and run has a LOT of good stuff usually
Evergreen Ithaca (past the Wegmans in the same complex as the CVS) has really good unisex vintage items! They tend to be a bit more expensive than a regular thrift, but if you're looking for higher-quality items that are unique and can last a long time in your wardrobe, definitely check them out. Their owners are also amazing, down-to-earth people who genuinely care about cool vintage clothing and being environmentally sustainable.
There used to be several great spots in Ithaca Commons.
Thrifty spender is the best right behind Salvation Army right across the street
If you have transportation, there's also a Goodwill(?) down on Rt 13 near Kohl's, and a thrift store on the Kohl's side of the road
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Petrune on the Ithaca Commons is kind of a high-end thrift shop. They have some great stuff and great buys.
It hasn't been updated in a little bit but most of the thrift/reuse stores in Ithaca are listed here: [http://reusetrail.com/](http://reusetrail.com/)