Chicago ranked 10th-best thrifting U.S. city in new report

Chicago follows behind New York City, several Texas cities and Indianapolis, among others.

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Matthew Talaga, manager at Brown Elephant Resale Lakeview arranging new items received as a donations in the store located at 3020 N. Lincoln Ave. | Victor Hilitski/For the Sun-Times

Matthew Talaga, manager at Brown Elephant Resale Lakeview seen in 2019 arranging new items received as a donation in the store located at 3020 N. Lincoln Ave.

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Chicago ranks among the best cities to thrift in the U.S., according to a recent national study.

Shoppers often seek out thrifting their clothes as a sustainable option for their closets and their wallets, but some cities have more options than others. 

To mark National Thrift Shop Day on Aug. 17, nationwide landscaping company Lawn Love ranked 2022’s Best Cities for Thrifting, looking at how many thrift stores, consignment shops, flea markets, Goodwill boutiques, outlets and other specialty thrift shops are in each city.

New York City ranks as the country’s No. 1 city for thrifting, with an overall score of 85.62, according to the report. That’s well above the city in the No. 2 spot, Houston, Texas. 

Chicago also trails Los Angeles, San Antonio, San Diego, Phoenix, Indianapolis, Austin and Miami in the rankings.

When it comes to sub-categories from the report, the city ranks fifth in consignment shops and fourth for thrift stores. Over the last year, in average monthly Google searches for “thrift store,” “flea market,” and “thrift store near me,” Chicago ranks second.

In yesterday’s Afternoon Edition, we asked you where you thought some of the best thrifting in Chicago was. Here’s what some of you said…

“Unique Thrift stores.” — Laurel Scott

“Salvation Army near Ashland/Clybourn.” — Katie Andert

“The Brown Elephant in Andersonville!” — Susan Brabant Baxter

“My Sister’s Closet Resale.” — Tanya C.

“Family Tree Thrift store in Lincoln Square, just North of Winnemac on Lincoln Ave.” — Villalobos Zurc Elba

“Buffalo Exchange.” — David Pantoja

“The Goodwill in West Loop.” — Amanda Potter

“Norwood Life Society Thrift Shop.” — Jackie Waldhier

“Alleyways in rich neighborhoods.” — Jeff Vitton

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