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Singapore’s largest sustainable thrift store has opened its first physical location in Tiong Bahru featuring a trade-in feature along with a curated selection of pre-loved books, clothes, vinyl records and more


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I’m a huge fan of thrifting. 

My family is big about handing down clothes so about half of my closet are pre-loved items. To some, it may sound like a fashion nightmare. However, this has sparked my love for thrifting and the thrill of finding unique pieces.

Lately, I’ve been on the lookout for a new thrift spot and THRYFT Hub is one that I have been eyeing. Previously an online haven for the tech-savvy, THRYFT Hub has since opened its first physical outlet filled with a curated selection of pre-loved books, clothes, and vinyl records.

THRYFT Hub Photo by THRYFT Hub

Now, with the opening of its location in Tiong Bahru, we are able to shop a compiled selection in person. While THRYFT Hub is best known for its preloved books and clothes, my heart is drawn to the prospect of vinyl records. I’ve been wanting to start a collection for ages, and this could be my push to finally start collecting them.

Time for a fun fact, THRYFT Hub is actually Singapore’s largest sustainable thrift store! It was a passion project by a group of students who wanted to share their love for thrifting but has since turned into a full-blown venture. Honestly, I wish I could have been as creative as them when I was still schooling.

THRYFT Hub Photo by THRYFT Hub

Looking to declutter your wardrobe? Consider trading in your pre-loved items and you get THRFYT credits instead. Items accepted are books, clothes, vinyl records, and console games. It’s a win-win situation, getting to clear your closet and splurging on secondhand goodies guilt-free. Like they say, good things shouldn’t only be loved once.

Simply book an appointment via the website and you’re ready to declutter in style.

THRYFT Hub Photo by THRYFT Hub

Of course, thrifting is all about hunting for the best pieces but it’s also surprisingly therapeutic. There’s something magical about taking your time, soaking in the vibe, and exploring the space to your own tune.

If you would like to browse a wider selection, their website boasts over 40,000 items from books to clothes to vinyl records. Here’s a little tip, watch out for events that will happen periodically throughout the year.

Will you consider heading down for a slow afternoon? 

THRYFT Hub
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1 hour ago, The_King said:

I’m a huge fan of thrifting. 

My family is big about handing down clothes so about half of my closet are pre-loved items. To some, it may sound like a fashion nightmare. However, this has sparked my love for thrifting and the thrill of finding unique pieces.

Lately, I’ve been on the lookout for a new thrift spot and THRYFT Hub is one that I have been eyeing. Previously an online haven for the tech-savvy, THRYFT Hub has since opened its first physical outlet filled with a curated selection of pre-loved books, clothes, and vinyl records.

THRYFT Hub Photo by THRYFT Hub

Now, with the opening of its location in Tiong Bahru, we are able to shop a compiled selection in person. While THRYFT Hub is best known for its preloved books and clothes, my heart is drawn to the prospect of vinyl records. I’ve been wanting to start a collection for ages, and this could be my push to finally start collecting them.

Time for a fun fact, THRYFT Hub is actually Singapore’s largest sustainable thrift store! It was a passion project by a group of students who wanted to share their love for thrifting but has since turned into a full-blown venture. Honestly, I wish I could have been as creative as them when I was still schooling.

THRYFT Hub Photo by THRYFT Hub

Looking to declutter your wardrobe? Consider trading in your pre-loved items and you get THRFYT credits instead. Items accepted are books, clothes, vinyl records, and console games. It’s a win-win situation, getting to clear your closet and splurging on secondhand goodies guilt-free. Like they say, good things shouldn’t only be loved once.

Simply book an appointment via the website and you’re ready to declutter in style.

THRYFT Hub Photo by THRYFT Hub

Of course, thrifting is all about hunting for the best pieces but it’s also surprisingly therapeutic. There’s something magical about taking your time, soaking in the vibe, and exploring the space to your own tune.

If you would like to browse a wider selection, their website boasts over 40,000 items from books to clothes to vinyl records. Here’s a little tip, watch out for events that will happen periodically throughout the year.

Will you consider heading down for a slow afternoon? 

THRYFT Hub
Facebook | Instagram | Website

Looks atas, the prices can't be good.

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18 minutes ago, aaur4man said:

jialat sinkie cannot afford new stuff anymore 

sinkie can only collect reuse recycle from our rich FT lordz

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7 hours ago, zheng said:

this kind of store wont last long one

Actually there are quite a number of thrift shops around.

 

Business quite ok to good depends on what clothes they selling  and price .

 

Seems like youngster are quite ok to buy 2nd hand stuff even my kid who just bought a few ladies top for $5 each from a thrift shop at centrepoint

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9 hours ago, chamfer said:

Actually there are quite a number of thrift shops around.

 

Business quite ok to good depends on what clothes they selling  and price .

 

Seems like youngster are quite ok to buy 2nd hand stuff even my kid who just bought a few ladies top for $5 each from a thrift shop at centrepoint

Yah we are not the target audience

it’s for mostly artsy/hippie/hipster kids 

 

i rather donate my clothes to overseas than thrift store

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On 12/7/2024 at 12:21 AM, Huat Zai said:

Looks atas, the prices can't be good.

 

when a thrift shop is stocking up old vinyl records and advertising it, confirm the shop is not selling cheap.

 

so this thrift shop's clientele not for most kumgong pappy serfs, ok??????????

 

wahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

 

 

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