BTS Thrift Store in Los Angeles (1422-1424 S La Cienega Blvd, CA 90035)
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Thrift shop packed with apparel & accessories, plus furniture, art, housewares & books.
BTS Thrift Store is located in Los Angeles (California state) on the street of 1422-1424 S La Cienega Blvd. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1310-204-4058. You can get more information from their website: http://www.btsthriftstore.com/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find BTS Thrift Store quickly are 34.052646, -118.375766. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about BTS Thrift Store.
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- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safe space
Payments
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Planning
- Quick visit
Amenities
- Gender-neutral toilets
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Service options
- Delivery
- In-store shopping
- Delivery same day
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Dylan
1. Clothing section is small, and clothes are packed on the racks so tightly that you can’t slide things over to see what you’re even looking at. Clothing prices start at $8 for brands like Fashion Nova, Zara, Forever 21, etc. There is a giant leap from $8 to $18+ per item for any brand that isn’t fast fashion. Vintage and designer clothing marked $60-$80+. Enjoy hunting as you step on purses, shoes, scarves and blankets scattered all over the floor. I should note, there is a $2 rack outside with the fast fashion choices that didn’t sell for $8. 2. 60-70% of the store is antique furniture, art and housewares. Many home items that you would find at any other thrift store for $3 - $5, you can purchase here for $60-200. A cloudy glass vase filled with musty seashells was marked $58. Artwork ranges from $40 - $2,000+ even for pieces with no known artist. Furniture pieces are $300-$2,000+ again, even for pieces that came from Ikea. There needs to be a better distinction in price between items with real known value and things without. Every so often they will run 50% off furniture deals, so perhaps this is why the prices are listed high. Ultimately, this in an antique store not a thrift store. If you enter in with that mindset, you may not be disappointed.
09.2022Lauren
I have never been in a thrift store as expensive as this one. There is a wide variety of things between mugs (+\-$8) to old frames stacked on top of each other (ranging between $80-$250 worth $15 at most) to a broken vase for $60.. We saw some cool things but unfortunately way too overpriced to even begin negotiating. I was very disappointed with my visit and highly advise against going here unless you want to see it to believe it.
09.2022Emily
Agree with others the prices are very over what they should be. I’m an interior designer so I’m use to high prices especially for vintage items but whoever does the marking of priced does not appear to be educated in what price an item is worth. Charity thrift stops are one of my fav places to shop when styling a home after we sourced the big ticket items. It’s earth friendly and makes them unique but I will stick to any other one, because regardless of where the $ goes the people making it still need to be reasonable and respectful of their customers and price accordingly. A single used placemat does not deserve a $12 tag.
09.2022Rachel
This store is great! The donations they receive come from such a variety of sources so the store carries quite a wide range of items. Found some great clothes and things for my apartment. The prices may seem high and I think can turn people off, but they offer discounts often, and you can negotiate with the store managers. I’ve seen some buyers In there that own other antique stores that buy items for cheap at this store and resell the same exact thing for prices marked 2x higher or more. This is a nonprofit. 100% of the proceeds goes to the drug addiction treatment and recovery center. So you can catch really Good things here priced at lower prices then elsewhere, AND it goes toward a good cause. Shopping and doing a good deed, all at the same time!
08.2022Kayla
Recently, I heard a staff member accuse a customer of swapping tags on a belt that was labeled as $40 but was “actually $120” and was “supposed to be behind the counter.” I guess it’s now the customer’s fault when you mislabel something and also misplace it. I used to shop here somewhat frequently, but product quality has been decreasing while prices have been steadily increasing to the point where I don’t think it should be called a thrift store anymore. The points system is barely an incentive with the exorbitant prices (18$ for a forever 21 shirt??). Sale days and customer offers will just bring the cost down to what a normal thrift store would price. I’d probably look elsewhere.
08.2022jaime
this is one of the most bizarre thrift stores i’ve ever been to. most things were priced $8, $80, $140- art was strewn everywhere some of it upwards of $450-$1200. but then when people were bringing things to the register they were haggling down to extreme degrees of discount. so i guess there are deals to be had if you ask? not sure how this is a business. the staff is extremely nice! edit: love that you guys keep changing up your reply to me, enjoy the discount everyone !
08.2022Dabra
Went for the first time since they moved. The only good thing is it's not a mess like the old store. Crazy high prices high prices for a thrift store. I saw a pair of shoes I liked. 38 bucks, I googled the shoes and can pay 38 bucks for a new pair. Definitely have other thrifts I ❤️ that are much cheaper. Edit: to the response that went out of my way to leave a 1star review. You bet I'm going to leave a 1 star review if I wasn't thrilled about a place. Plus it is warning not to expect a low priced thrift store. People thrift to find a good deal. Not to find used items at the same price as new.
05.2022Phillip
Decent selection of items - prices are absolutely ridiculous and high for donated and used household items. This thrift shop thinks it neiman marcus!
05.2022Ivan
Very large collection of vintage items and other sorts. Ranging from kitchenware, clothes , plenty of furniture and home decor, pianos , guitars , vinyls , vhs, etc. Though some of the items are pretty pricey, beauty is within the eye of the beholder. They also have a point system. For every dollar spent you get one point. At 100 points you’ll receive 10$ off your purchase. Very polite staff also. Happy Hunting!
10.2021Drifton
I have a feeling that they rely on Sony studios coming over for last minute props with an unlimited budget bc good lawd these are beyond retail prices. Art is subjective, I get that, let’s see how much they’ll pay for this etc., and they do have the largest supply I’ve ever seen in a T shop, but.... it’s insanity. And on top of that I see simple lamps and things that are literally priced higher than when they were new however many years ago. Location I suppose 🤷🏻♂️
10.2021