Chico is a hub for secondhand shopping, offering everything from budget-friendly essentials to rare collectibles. While everyone loves a bargain, Chico’s thrifting scene is really about the hunt for one-of-a-kind items and the local shop owners who curate them.
These shops represent the variety of Chico’s vintage culture, from high-end heirlooms to community-focused boutiques.
Use this guide as a starting point to discover even more of the many hidden gems tucked away throughout Chico.
Thrifting & Vintage
The thrifting scene in Chico is built on sustainability and community support. Whether you are looking for eco-conscious fashion or budget-friendly home goods, these shops offer a refreshing alternative to big-box retail.
6th St. Secondhand
A queer-friendly, eco-conscious space, 6th St. Secondhand is known for its colorful, Y2K-inspired aesthetic. The shop specializes in “weird art,” vibrant statement pieces, and vintage finds that stand out. Enjoy extended hours on Friday nights, and explore an inviting spot full of unique and eco-conscious items.
Best for: Y2K fashion, eclectic art, and bold and playful items
Monina’s Finds
A Hispanic-owned, family-run shop, Monina’s Finds focuses on inclusion and community. The space carries a wide range of goods, from furniture and home items to size-inclusive adult and children’s clothing. Featuring a “Free Community Rack” and weekly specials, it’s a hub for sustainable shopping and community.
Best for: Size-inclusive finds, baby and kids’ clothing, local connection
PawPrints Thrift Boutique
PawPrints Thrift Boutique is a quaint boutique where all store profits fund local spay and neuter programs. Run entirely by volunteers, your purchases support the health of the community’s pet population. It’s a great place to browse a selection of unique finds while contributing to a worthwhile cause.
Best for: Pet lovers, unique knick-knacks, and supporting animal welfare.
ReStore
ReStore by Habitat for Humanity Butte County is a mission-driven warehouse perfect for DIYers, contractors, and those looking for affordable home improvement products.
By selling donated construction materials, furniture, and a rotating inventory of paint, tools, and household items, ReStore generates revenue to build safe housing for local families.
Best for: Furniture, home improvement projects, and hardware.
Show Love Thrift Shop
Conveniently located with plenty of parking, Show Love Thrift is known for its massive selection and friendly staff. The shop stays active in the community by partnering with various local organizations to provide clothing vouchers for those in need.
Look for their “half-price” day on the first Tuesday of every month along with daily deals.
Best for: Large-scale browsing, deep discounts, and community giving.
Thrifty Bargain
Thrifty Bargain is a go-to destination for quality secondhand items at affordable prices. This shop focuses on giving items a second life, offering a curated and frequently changing selection of clothing, kitchenware, and small appliances. It’s a local alternative to corporate thrift stores with a wide inventory of everyday essentials.
Best for: Everyday basics, small appliances, and household staples.
Wild Ones Thrift
Wild Ones Thrift is a Black woman-owned, size-inclusive shop that makes thrifting accessible for every body, with sizes ranging from XS to 5X. In addition to adult fashion, the shop features affordable children’s clothing and a “Free Bin” on weekends.
Check their social media for announcements about their “Late Night Thrift” events featuring music and a vibrant atmosphere.
Best for: Size-inclusive fashion (up to 5X) and children’s clothes.
Antiques & Consignment
If you are hunting for items that span centuries rather than decades, Chico’s antique malls and consignment warehouses offer an immersive experience where every piece has a past.
Country Squyres Antiques
Founded in 1973, Country Squyres Antiques is a Downtown Chico institution specializing in high-end heirlooms. While they offer beautiful antique furniture and glass, they are best known for their extensive collection of fine estate jewelry.
If you’re looking for a specialized heirloom that is difficult to find elsewhere, this is the place to start.
Best for: Fine estate jewelry, clocks, and high-end collectibles.
Eighth & Main Antiques
Spanning over 29,000 square feet across two stories, Eighth & Main is one of the largest antique malls in the West. This center is a true treasure hunt, featuring everything from 17th-century pieces to Mid-Century Modern furnishings and rock-and-roll memorabilia.
Just blocks from the heart of Downtown Chico, it’s a must-visit for every antiquer.
Best for: A massive variety of styles, Mid-Century Modern, and vintage clothing.
Orange Street Consignment
Orange Street Consignment is famous for an eclectic inventory that ranges from massive vinyl record collections to high-end furniture and large-scale statuary.
This 15,000-square-foot warehouse is a family-run business that specializes in estate liquidations, so the selection of unique and unusual items is constantly changing.
Best for: Vinyl records, estate furniture, and quirky/rare finds.
Uptown Vintage & Shabby
Operating as a monthly pop-up collective, Uptown Vintage & Shabby is open for just four days each month on the second full Thursday through Sunday. This limited window makes every opening feel like a community event, with several vendors bringing together a completely refreshed inventory of home and garden décor.
Best for: Shabby-chic décor, vintage kitchenware, and other retro finds