Thrift shops have evolved from hidden gems to full-blown community staples. In Grand County, these secondhand stores do more than just recycle fashion—they build local connections, support good causes, and let savvy shoppers score big on unique finds. Whether you're on the hunt for vintage flannel, gently used baby gear, or a quirky wall hanging, these shops, finalists in the Best of Grand contest, deliver personality and purpose.
This fashion-forward consignment boutique in Granby blends the thrill of secondhand shopping with the charm of a curated clothing store. With a steady rotation of high-quality apparel, accessories, and decor, Thine Designs Consigns proves that secondhand doesn’t mean second best. The shop has a loyal following thanks to its stylish finds and friendly service.
Fraser’s Changes Thrift Store is known for its eclectic shelves and commitment to giving items a second life. With proceeds supporting the local domestic violence prevention nonprofit Advocates for a Violence-Free Community, every purchase here goes further than the checkout line. You’ll find clothing, books, home goods, and even the occasional piece of furniture.
Operated by Mountain Family Center, Main Street Thrift in Granby pairs mission with merchandise. The store offers affordable clothing and household items while also supporting community health and wellness programs. It’s the kind of place where regulars stop by weekly—because you never know what gem just came through the door.
A children’s resale boutique with serious charm, Newbees Kids Co. specializes in clothing, toys, books, and gear for little ones. Families love the clean, organized layout and quality control on everything from onesies to strollers. It’s a one-stop shop for parents who want both savings and sustainability.
In Kremmling, Redemption Thrift offers a faith-based take on community reuse. Run by volunteers and backed by local generosity, this small but mighty shop stocks clothing, furniture, and housewares. Shoppers appreciate the low prices, welcoming atmosphere, and sense of purpose behind every purchase.