9 Utah Secondhand Stores Where You’ll Always Find Something Good

Destinations
By Samuel Cole

Utah’s secondhand shopping scene is seriously underrated. From Salt Lake City to Provo, the state is packed with thrift stores, vintage boutiques, and resale shops that make every visit feel like a treasure hunt.

Whether you’re hunting for designer jeans at bargain prices or one-of-a-kind vintage pieces, these spots deliver the goods. Here are nine Utah secondhand stores worth adding to your shopping rotation.

The Other Side Thrift Boutique

© Northside Neighborhood House Soddy Daisy Thrift Store

Walking into The Other Side Thrift Boutique feels less like thrifting and more like stepping into a store someone actually put effort into. Located in Salt Lake City, this spot earns its near-perfect 4.9 rating by keeping things clean, organized, and stocked with quality finds.

Clothing sections are sorted thoughtfully, so you’re not digging through chaos to find a winner.

Furniture hunters especially love this place. From solid wood dressers to quirky accent pieces, the home section rotates often enough that repeat visits always feel worthwhile.

Prices stay reasonable without sacrificing the quality of what’s on the floor.

What makes this boutique stand out beyond the merchandise is its mission. Proceeds go directly toward supporting recovery programs, meaning every purchase does more than just update your wardrobe.

Shoppers frequently mention feeling good about spending money here, which isn’t something you can say about every thrift store. If you’re new to Utah secondhand shopping, this is the place to start building your expectations — because it sets the bar high.

The Other Side Thrift Boutique (Millcreek)

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Same name, same heart — but the Millcreek location of The Other Side Thrift Boutique brings its own personality to the table. Regulars who visit both branches often say Millcreek feels slightly more spacious, with a layout that makes browsing feel genuinely enjoyable rather than overwhelming.

The boutique-like atmosphere is the first thing new shoppers tend to notice.

Clothing is the real draw here. The selection spans sizes, styles, and seasons, with inventory that turns over fast enough to reward frequent visits.

Home goods and décor items also shine at this location — think interesting wall art, ceramic pieces, and small furniture finds that look anything but secondhand.

A 5.0 rating is rare for any store, and the Millcreek team clearly earns it through consistent effort. Staff keep the floor tidy, prices fair, and the overall vibe welcoming.

First-time visitors often leave surprised by how much they found without really trying. It’s the kind of shop where you pop in for one thing and walk out with five — and somehow feel perfectly fine about it.

The mission-driven purpose behind the store makes each purchase feel meaningful too.

Uptown Cheapskate Sugar House

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Forget the image of musty racks and mystery smells — Uptown Cheapskate Sugar House looks and feels more like a boutique retail shop than a traditional thrift store. Situated in the lively Sugar House neighborhood of Salt Lake City, this spot specializes in gently used, on-trend clothing that still has plenty of life left in it.

The curation is what sets it apart.

Shoppers with an eye for brands will have a field day. Pieces from popular labels show up regularly, priced at a fraction of what you’d pay new.

Denim, activewear, and seasonal staples are especially well-represented. Everything is clean, tagged, and displayed in a way that actually makes shopping fun rather than a workout.

The store also buys clothing, so you can clear out your closet and fund your next haul in the same trip — a genuinely clever setup. With a solid 4.5 rating and a loyal customer base, Uptown Cheapskate Sugar House has carved out a reliable reputation in Utah’s resale market.

Teens and young adults make up a big chunk of the crowd, but honestly, anyone who likes looking good without overspending fits right in here.

Uptown Cheapskate South Jordan

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South Jordan shoppers lucked out when Uptown Cheapskate set up shop in their corner of the valley. This location carries the same winning formula as its Sugar House sibling — curated, trend-forward resale clothing — but with a suburban vibe that feels comfortable and relaxed.

The parking situation alone earns bonus points compared to city locations.

Brand-name denim is practically a specialty here. Levi’s, American Eagle, and other popular labels cycle through regularly, and the accessory section is surprisingly solid for a resale shop.

Whether you’re building a capsule wardrobe on a budget or just hunting for one great piece, the inventory rarely disappoints.

Rated at 4.6 stars, this location earns its reputation through consistent quality and a staff that clearly takes the curation process seriously. Items that make it onto the floor are actually worth buying — nothing feels like a desperate attempt to fill space.

Fashion-forward shoppers who don’t want to pay full retail prices have found their happy place here. You can also sell or trade in clothes, turning the whole visit into a productive, wallet-friendly experience that feels more like a lifestyle choice than just shopping.

iconoCLAD

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There is genuinely no other store in Utah quite like iconoCLAD. This award-winning Salt Lake City shop has built a devoted following by stocking the kind of bold, expressive clothing that makes people stop and ask where you got that.

Vintage pieces, festival fashion, and statement-making finds cover the racks in a way that feels intentional and exciting.

Walking in, you immediately notice the energy. The store has personality baked into every corner — from the way items are displayed to the mix of eras and styles crammed into one space.

Regulars say no two visits feel the same, which is exactly the kind of thing dedicated secondhand shoppers live for.

iconoCLAD has earned its 4.6 rating not just through inventory but through the experience it creates. Staff tend to be knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and happy to help you find something that actually fits your vibe.

If your style leans toward the unexpected — think 70s flair, maximalist layering, or anything that turns heads — this is your store. It’s also a fantastic spot for costume hunters, performers, and anyone who believes fashion should be fun rather than safe.

Unique finds are practically guaranteed every time.

Preloved Sandy

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Preloved Sandy proves that secondhand shopping doesn’t have to feel like a scavenger hunt. This Sandy-based boutique takes a refreshingly polished approach to resale, offering a curated selection of high-quality clothing in a clean, well-designed space.

The moment you walk in, it’s clear that someone put real thought into what makes it onto the floor.

The inventory leans toward quality over quantity, which shoppers with discerning taste tend to appreciate. You won’t find mountains of mediocre items here — instead, expect a tighter, better-edited selection that makes decisions easier and finds more satisfying.

Brands, condition, and style all seem to factor into what gets accepted and displayed.

With a 4.7 rating and a reputation for consistency, Preloved Sandy has become a trusted name among secondhand enthusiasts in the south valley. The shopping experience feels more like visiting a small independent boutique than a traditional thrift store, which is a big part of its appeal.

Customers frequently mention feeling comfortable and unhurried, which matters more than people realize. If you prefer your thrift experience without the chaos, Sandy’s Preloved boutique delivers exactly the kind of calm, curated visit that makes secondhand shopping genuinely enjoyable and worth returning to.

Sad Boi Thrift

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The name alone tells you this isn’t your average thrift shop. Sad Boi Thrift in Provo has developed a cult-like following among streetwear fans, vintage collectors, and anyone who appreciates clothing with actual character.

Small in size but big on personality, this shop punches well above its weight when it comes to the quality of its finds.

Streetwear is the heartbeat of the store. Vintage graphic tees, retro outerwear, and hard-to-find pieces cycle through regularly, attracting shoppers who know exactly what they’re looking for and others who are just happy to see what shows up.

The inventory moves fast, so hesitation often means missing out.

Earning a 4.9 rating as a smaller shop is no small achievement, and the loyal customer base makes that rating feel completely earned. Located in Provo, it draws a mix of BYU students, local creatives, and dedicated thrifters from across the valley willing to make the drive.

Hours can vary, so checking ahead before visiting is a smart move. For those who love the thrill of finding something rare and wearable in the same place, Sad Boi Thrift delivers that rush with impressive regularity.

Worth every bit of the hype surrounding it.

Lost & Found Thrift

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Lost & Found Thrift in Bountiful is the kind of place where you genuinely never know what’s going to greet you at the door. Antiques, retro collectibles, oddball home décor, and vintage curiosities share space in a way that makes every visit feel like a completely different experience.

Regulars swear the inventory shifts enough that no two trips are ever the same.

Antique hunters and retro enthusiasts are especially well-served here. Old signage, mid-century glassware, vintage kitchenware, and furniture with real history tend to surface regularly.

It’s the kind of store where you pick something up, turn it over, and immediately start wondering about its backstory — which is half the fun.

Bountiful locals have claimed this spot as a neighborhood favorite, and the 4.2 rating reflects a store that delivers genuine character even if it doesn’t chase perfection. Prices are fair, the staff are friendly, and the layout rewards patient browsers who take their time working through the sections.

If you’re the type who loves quirky, unexpected finds over polished boutique curation, Lost & Found Thrift is right up your alley. Bring extra time and an open mind — you will almost certainly leave with something you didn’t know you needed.