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Thrifting & Antiquing in Chico: A Guide to Popular Local Treasures

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

363 E 6th Street

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

Thrifting & Antiquing in Chico: A Guide to Popular Local Treasures

Monina’s Finds

167 E 3rd Street

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

1360 E 1st Avenue

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

20 Mey­ers Street

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

1407 W 5th Street

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

2432 Esplanade

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

180 Erma Ct #130

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

164 E 3rd Street

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

745 Main Street

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.

Thrifting & Antiquing in Chico: A Guide to Popular Local Treasures

Orange Street Consignment

514 Orange Street

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

1311 Man­grove Avenue

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