Community Thrift Store
4650 Ladson Rd #200, Summerville, SC 29485, USA
Community Thrift Store, located at 4650 Ladson Rd #200 in Summerville, SC, is one of the Lowcountry’s largest thrift stores, featuring over 30,000 square feet of unique and affordable items. With a focus on promoting the reuse of pre-loved goods, the store is restocked daily with fresh finds that turn shopping into an adventure. For nearly 30 years, Community Thrift has been dedicated to serving the local community while encouraging sustainable practices. Join the team to make a positive impact on both the environment and the community.
- Leah E
Y’all are charging $99.99 for items that cost $59.99 BRAND NEW from target. Absolute insanity. I was expecting it to say $10-20 max. It’s a THRIFT STORE, for in case you needed reminding. I’ve been coming here for a decade+ but I never will again. Prices are insane recently and the store was half empty. I’ll be donating elsewhere too.
- Daniel Kroemer
Tag falls off a jacket right next to the register as my girlfriend tries it on. She loves it, we take both to the register, cashier walks it down to her boss, comes back and tosses it in the bin… doesn’t say a word about it. I said can we not buy it? She said nope! I asked the boss, she said nope! Losing a customer over 1.50 is extremely sad. Employees are as rude as can be over items they get for free. Your mission is to help the “community” not send them home sad so you can stroke your ego. Really pathetic display of a human interaction, from both employees.
- Amber Panganiban
Great thrift store for clothing and furniture! They have a large selection of furniture and theres always new stuff every time I am in. They also have more racks of clothes than most thrift stores i’ve been to and you cant beat their prices either!
- Brooke Butler
I love this thrift store so much, but for the life of me I cannot understand why they have to write on everything. No other thrift store in the area does this so there is simply a better way. On glass I can understand because it’s very easy to clean off. But they write on wood pieces, ruining them. Cement pieces, ruining them. And it took me almost 2 hours to get the writing off of a ceramic dish set. If you HAVE to write on the items, can we at least utilize common sense when doing so please?
- Jenn Abate
Great place to find kitchen items. My son finds a great toy eveytime. Totally recommend. I also find it's a great place for cheap priced canvas photos.