Do you love thrift stores? Do you dream of rooms filled with vintage apparel, mountains of gently used modern wearables, and retro shoes? Then you need to make this wonderfully strange thrift shop in Massachusetts your next shopping trip destination. Here’s what you should know.
The Garment District is a quirky thrift store that’s unlike any other you’ve ever visited.
This place is known for its eccentric vibe and colorful decor, but the biggest draw is the utterly unique shopping experience to be had in one room…
Every morning, customers can climb a literal mountain of clothing and buy items priced by the pound!
Yes, you read that right – this shop lets you wade through a huge pile of clothes and pick out what you like.
The mountain is made up of a 850-pound bale of clothing that’s simply untied right on the floor. On the weekends, the shop actually opens multiple bales.
Clothing from the pile is all mixed up – there’s men’s stuff, women’s stuff, and even kids’ items.
Best of all, you pay per pound. All items are normally $2 per pound and just $1 per pound on Fridays.
You can also sift through the bins on the periphery for bargains on handbags and shoes.
Of course, you can always head to the shop’s main floor to browse clothing on hangers and shelves. But where’s the fun in that?
Head to The Garment District for a shopping experience you’ll never forget.
You can find The Garment District at 200 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Click here to learn more about shopping by the pound at this cool shop. For more of the best thrift shops in the state, click here.
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