Community Thrift Store (YOTO) | 1731 N. Glenstone Ave. | Hours: Mon. – Sun. (9 A.M. – 6 P.M.) | Things you can expect to find: Furniture, pillows, cameras, cowboy hats, coffee pots, pre-packaged cards and clothes | Website | Facebook
YOTO Community Thrift Store is welcoming and inviting. Everyone can leave with something. In fact, they even have a tub full of stuffed animals and one person can take one when they leave, for free.
What you can expect to find:
Furniture. YOTO is a great store full of gently-used furniture. Perfect for that first house or for needing furniture and just not wanting to spend a ton of money. A great selection.
Pillows. There’s this giant crate of throw pillows in all colors, shapes, and sizes. You might have to rummage and dive in to find the perfect throw pillow, but there’s a ton to choose from.
Cameras. I’m definitely going back in the future for these old cameras. I think they make such awesome props and decor. I’m going back to buy them solely for that reason. Plus, I like taking them apart and putting them back together. I also feel like film is kind-of coming back in style? So take advantage of the trend and buy some film cameras at an astonishingly low price.
Coffee pots. In need of caffeine? Don’t like Starbucks holiday flavors? Maybe a Keurig is too expensive right now? Here ya go. If you decide to buy one, find a credible tutorial online to clean your coffee pot before usage. Oh, and ask to plug it in to make sure it works before you buy it.
Pre-packaged cards. They’re still in the original packaging. I just bought thank-you cards at Walgreens a month ago for $7-$8. Never again. Coming back here for all of my stationary/thank you card needs. For those general cards, all you really need a nicer design on the front to preface your kind words towards someone!
Thank you for your support!
No problem, Ken! Thanks so much for helping the Springfield community!