
Revitalizing thrifting with huge selections, color-tag discounts, and unique finds for Sacramento.
Eco Thrift Sacramento is a large, well-organized thrift store offering a vast selection of furniture, home goods, clothing, and more. Known for its color-tag discount system (25%, 50%, 75% off), it provides a nostalgic thrifting experience with unique vintage pieces, designer items, and everyday essentials. The store features strong security and a welcoming atmosphere, making it a go-to destination for budget-conscious shoppers and treasure hunters in the Sacramento area.
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Affordable pre-owned furniture including sofas, tables, and home decor with color-tag discounts.
Well-organized sections for men's, women's, and vintage clothing with designer and unique pieces.
Discounted home improvement items, kitchenware, and household essentials for budget-friendly upgrades.
Weekly rotating discounts (25%, 50%, 75% off) based on tag colors for extra savings.
Curated selection of vintage clothing, designer items, and one-of-a-kind collectibles.
Promotes sustainability by giving pre-loved items a second life, reducing waste in the community.
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Overall rating
Mark Francis I “Mico” Laurente
1a. atmosphere: EcoThrift ®️ has good security from a private security guards to cameras eveyrwhere in the property premises stopping shoplifters at their tracks 2b. atmosphere: EcoThrift ®️ still does their colored tag discounts from 25%, 50% all to way to 75% happy regards, miss laurente.
Joshua Infante
If anyone is ever into thrifting, then this place is fit to visit. It distinctly reminds me of the old days shopping at Goodwill. Those Goodwill days are over. For that reason, it's nice to see that thrifting has been revitalized with companies or stores such as this one.
Andrea G
This place is not the greatest, saw a few over-priced items, I can get an IKEA cart cheaper at IKEA! It was priced at 32.99! Thrifting is supposed to be cheaper than at a retail place,
Dawana Morton
My girls and I went to this thrift store to pick up a big pot for me to make hair growth water I make. This place is huge. It was Saturday afternoon so it was jammed pack the line was way to long so I didn't purchase the items. I will have to come back early in the morning to enjoy. But I did get a few pics.
Alison M C
Big thrift store with a pretty great selection. Well-organized clothing sections. It seemed there was a specifically vintage section in each aisle (mens, womens, dresses, pants, etc.) which I appreciated. The prices were high ~$10 for normal items in good shape then they had a discount based on the tag color. I bought $3 Ann Taylor slacks on 75% discount. I did notice that designer and vintage items are priced quite high. I bought a vintage angora sweater priced at $44 and it was $59 on the tag before discount, but it was one of a kind. I also saw multiple Vince Camuto items and 100% silk shirts, which I put back. Lots of unique pieces. I bought a fantastic Hmong (?) jacket on 25% discount from $10 and an unworn Target Mossimo cardigan w original tags priced the same at $7.50 after discount. Shoes weren't great, but fun store overall. Worth a trip.