Obsessive shoppers know how easy it is to over-spend. But worry no more, because St. Vincent de Paul Thrift shop will let anyone shop to their heart’s content without breaking the bank.
Located at 14660 Manchester Rd.in Ballwin, the store offers a large range of items on sale such as clothing, accessories, shoes, furniture, books, music and more.
Most of the clothing items cost $3-$7. Everything in the store has character, which helps add an interesting, but affordable aspect to an outfit. Try finding a detailed belt or a vintage necklace to add spice to your daily look.
Beyond just the clothing, there are various household items and accessories. From chairs, to TVs, to art prints, there are tons of options to choose from if you want to add variety or interest to your room.
There is more to the store than just a good deal. St. Vincent de Paul is a charity store that offers opportunities for those in poverty or need to receive coupons that allow them purchase items from the store for free. Just during last year, over 65,000 were served
St. Vincent de Paul is open Monday to Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and is open to anyone looking for or needing interesting items at a low price.

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