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There are lots of options for shopping secondhand and donating used items. whether it's furniture, clothing, toys, or home decor. If you're interested in what Mid-Missouri has to offer, here is a list of links and information about secondhand retail stores and donation centers in Columbia and Missouri as a whole. This is not a comprehensive list, but it includes a variety of stores and services located all around Columbia. If you're interested in donation centers elsewhere in Missouri, visit The Stuff Shop, a site that connects donors to organizations accepting donations all across the country.
Secondhand Stores and Donation Centers in Columbia MO:
- Plato's Closet: used clothing, shoes, bags, and jewelry
- New Beginning Consignment: used clothing and accessories
- The Wardrobe: used bedding, clothing, and small household items
- Maude Vintage: used vintage clothing and accessories
- Upscale Resale: used clothing, furniture, decor, accessories, and more
- Goodwill and The Salvation Army: used clothing, appliances, dishware, furniture, electronics, and more
- Frugal Finds: used clothing, furniture, and many other household items
- Como Cares: children's secondhand clothing and toy store
- Giggles Thrift Shop: used furniture, home decor, and more
- The Love Seat: ministry and resale store, used furniture, clothing, linens, appliances, and more
- The Just Between Friends Sale: This is an interesting, cooperative consignment sale organized by local parents in Mid-Missouri. You can apply to be a seller, and make money off of your used items, or get huge discounts buying from their scheduled sales events. Check out their website for more info!
- Yellow Dog Bookshop: used books, right downtown on 9th street
- Village Books: a mix of used and new books, on Bernadette Drive. They offer a trading system where you trade in used books for in-store credit and discounts.
- Donation Town: Donate your used stuff without ever leaving the house! This website contains a directory of charities that will pick up donations from your home.
- The Stuff Shop: This site has a list of charitable and service organizations in Missouri that accept donations, along with a list of items they need. It also includes information on specialty recycling centers for items like electronics.
*This list was compiled using the most recently available information online, but some information may be out-of-date. Although I attempted to verify that all the stores listed are still in business, I could not find enough information on some to know for sure. Feel free to contact us on Facebook to let us know about any awesome secondhand stores we missed, or about any stores on this list that have gone out of business and we will update the list with the most recent information.

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