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Oct 25, 2019

Clothing Hangers at Thrift StoreThrift stores are great places to shop for yourself and your family. Young people just starting out on their own can also find a variety of housewares and furniture at budget-friendly prices. If you’re looking for some thrift stores, Lenoir City, Tennessee, has many good options.

Goodwill

Goodwill stores use their profits to help people in the community find jobs. The stores are divided into sections so thrifty shoppers can easily search the inventory. Check Goodwill for baby clothes, especially those for young babies, who are constantly growing. Goodwill has a good selection of onesies and other outfits. The furniture section is a great place for college students or people moving out on their own for the first time to look.

The electronics section often features movies and shows that have long since disappeared from television. The books cover any subject and offer a pleasant escape from the electronic world. If you are wondering how a piece of clothing looks, step into the dressing room and try it on before you leave. Bring a friend or family member with you for another opinion on your new outfit.

Good Neighbors Shoppe

The Good Neighbors Shoppe is on Leeper Parkway in Lenoir City. The store is open Tuesday through Saturday for shopping and donation drop-off. Bargain hunters check here for gently used clothing and shoes. You may also find some interesting books or antiques in the store, as well as home goods and furniture. Check the selection of collectibles to finish your collection. Proceeds from the store go to a variety of local charities and organizations in Loudon County.

Loudon County Habitat Home Store

The Loudon County Habitat Home Store, or ReStore, is located at 303 Simpson Road E. near the Burger King off Highway 321. It’s open Tuesday through Saturday. This is the perfect store to find the finishing touch for any home project. These locations often have extra items from former Habitat builds. Some also include toys and housewares.

The ReStore accepts donations for future builds. Some of the items you can donate to the ReStore include construction pieces such as tile, flooring, lighting, toilets, and much more. it also accepts donations of clean, gently used linens and clothing. Any electronics or appliances must include all pieces and must work.

KARM Thrift Store

The Knox Area Rescue Mission (KARM) Thrift Store is on Highway 321 North. The store is open six days a week for shopping and donation drop-off and is closed on Sunday. The store’s profits support the work of the Rescue Mission. These men and women go out into the community and work with individuals. They also collect coats during the winter and offer warm meals when needed.

Bring your friends or family with you as you shop. They can serve as both your fashion consultant and a helpful hand when loading larger purchases. If you are shopping for someone specific, bring him or her with you so you can see if a potential buy is a good choice before leaving the store.

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