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Super Thrift Store in Oxnard stands out as a local spot where thrift shopping feels personal and rewarding. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill chain store—it’s one of those independent operations where you can take your time digging through racks and shelves filled with carefully curated used clothing, vintage pieces, and odds and ends that add character to any space. If you’re serious about secondhand shopping in Oxnard, this place is worth slowing down for.
Walking into Super Thrift Store gives off a low-key, neighborhood vibe that’s hard to find elsewhere. The selection is broad but thoughtfully assembled. You’ll find everything from casual tees and denim to vintage dresses and jackets that span several decades. Beyond clothing, there’s a solid collection of furniture pieces—mostly modest but perfect for starting a secondhand home setup or adding a unique touch to your current space. Housewares and kitchen items show up regularly, along with some books that can range from classic novels to cookbooks and local interest titles.
This Oxnard thrift store is a great place to explore if you enjoy the hunt. The inventory changes often, so every visit brings something different. The staff are friendly and clearly invested in keeping the shop welcoming and organized. For people who appreciate the charm and sustainability of secondhand goods, Super Thrift Store offers a genuine, local shopping experience. It’s a cornerstone for anyone who loves Oxnard thrift shopping and wants a relaxed, unpretentious spot to browse.
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Large selection but you’ll spend some time looking if you really want something specific. Not a lot of sized racks which makes it difficult and time consuming. I did notice the jeans were sized which was so helpful! Prices were great. Definitely a fun place to thrift. No fitting rooms. Plenty of parking.
they have good selection of baby and toddler clothing. I go at least twice a week and leave with more than 30 items for less than 80 bucks even though some items are a little bit overpriced just because their name brand when you can find them on clearance brand new at the outlets, some thrift stores need to remember that they are a secondhand store.
It's a bit overwhelming when you walk in,always smells nasty. I suppose its not their fault. My issue is their over priced on MOST of their items in men's wear. Look.. if I can literally pay the same price for a tee-shirt NEW at GAP or LEVIS (not talking about the fact also at Ross) then your prices are to high! 15$ for a used gym bag ?! Seriously ? In a smelly store ?? and you got it all for free. No. Then if they think they got something slightly good its up on the wall with a huge tag. Id rather support an ebayer atp... keep it real and keep it thrift.
This store used to be really cool; lots of good stuff at good prices. I was willing to deal with the smelly bathroom and the perpetual long line to check out. Lately I’m souring on the place. It’s always messy, they are VERY picky about what you can donate now, and the last straw, they close the bathroom a full hour before closing the store. What the hell?
I like shopping here but the staff are very rude and unprofessional. I was there 2 hours before closing and when it was 20mins before closing, they said they were closed and started yelling at the customers to go to the line. There wasn't a line. The yelling made me feel so uncomfortable and not welcomed. That's not the way you treat the people that shop there which in return gives you a job. They can use some training in customer service. There was no need to scream at the customers they way they did.