Cheap Shopping in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Pay Less Than Full Price at Thrift Stores and Flea Markets

Beverly Bright
Cheap Shopping in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Neighborhood: Tulsa
Tulsa, OK 74101
United States of America
Are you looking for less than full price clothing, accessories, furniture, appliances, and more? For cheap shopping, look no further than the Thrift Stores and Flea Markets located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. With a constant changing supply, these stores and markets are sure to have just what you are looking to purchase! Many of the stores support non-profit organizations through their proceeds.

Cheap Shopping with Thrift Stores

Community Thrift Store, 6921 E. Admiral Place, 918-835-3955

Community Thrift Store carries household decorating items, clothing, antiques, furniture, shoes, holiday decorations, bicycles, and more. Seniors over 55 receive a 25 percent discount on Monday and Wednesday. Veterans receive a 25 percent discount off full-price items every day of the week.

Animal Aid Thrift Store, 3307 E. 15th St., 918-744-1648

All proceeds benefit adoptable animals at the Animal Aid Shelter. The store carries clothing, small kitchen appliances, dishes, linens, books, and more. Animal Aid has special discount months so call to inquire.

Value Thrift Store 1112 S. Memorial Drive, 918-832-9115

Proceeds benefit Family & Children's Services. The store carries children to adult clothing, books, shoes, toys, furniture and electronics. There are new mark-downs and merchandise every day of the week.

HOW Thrift Store, 2216 S. Aspen Ave, Broken Arrow, 918-455-8223

Proceeds benefit the HOW Foundation, a drug and rehabilitation center. HOW Thrift Store carries primarily furniture and appliances that have been refurbished by the residents at HOW.

Goodwill Industries, 2800 Southwest Blvd, 918-584-3699, 102 So. Garnett Road, 918-437-4663, 19021 E. 51st St., 918-355-4194

Revenue from the Goodwill stores fund job-training programs for people with disabilities. The stores carry affordable clothing, household items, books, toys, games, DVD's and CD's, all in excellent condition. The Web site planner will announce the monthly sales. Seniors over 55 get 25 percent off of price tag on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Children's Clothing has a $1.99 daily special. Goodwill Industries makes cheap shopping fun and "color coordinated"!

Cheap Shopping with Flea Markets:

Every weekend Tulsans can stroll through booths with vendors hawking everything from canned goods, to jewelry, house wares, quilts, tools and toys. Bartering is encouraged. Early shoppers may find rare gems while late afternoon shoppers can bargain for good deals with end-of-the-day markdowns.

Tulsa Flea Market, Tulsa Fairgrounds, 4145 E. 21st St., 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, 918-744-1386

Every Saturday about 150 vendors show and sell their wares. Anything from antiques, furniture, crafts, jewelry, vintage and new items can be found. Visit the Expo Square Web site for building and date information.

Admiral Flea Market, 9401 E. Admiral Place, 918-834-9259, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from sunrise to sunset.

The Admiral Flea Market is an indoor-outdoor market where vendors sell antiques, clothing, sunglasses, crafts, cookware, home furnishings and anything else they can bring. On occasion, even live animals can be found for sale!

Cheap shopping for items on a frugal budget poses no problem with the variety of stores and markets in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Before paying full price for an item, be sure to check out the "cheap shopping" deals located in Tulsa.

Sources:

www.tulsapeople.com

www.animalaid.org

www.goodwilltulsa.org

www.valuethrifttulsa.org

www.fleamarket@cox.net

Published by Beverly Bright

Beverly worked in Architectural drafting/design for 40 years (industrial/commercial) and owned her own business for 17 years. Retired, loving life in the country! Beverly enjoys learning, research, and has...  View profile

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  • Charlotte Kuchinsky3/5/2009

    I SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO miss Tulsa and OKC and home (Enid). My heart will always be in Oklahoma because that's were my roots come from. Sometimes, I'm so sad to be so far away from there that I can barely stand it. I miss my sisters and all my friends; my job there and most of all being able to visit my grandparents' and great granparents' graves. Do me a favor and take an extra look each beautiful Oklahoma day just for me.

  • Kim Linton3/4/2009

    I'm jealous. You guys have some amazing thrift stores.

  • Marie Lowe2/21/2009

    I saw a commercial for a flea market in Tulsa, looked pretty big.

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper2/21/2009

    Very helpful hints :) Sheri

  • jpsixbear2/18/2009

    if i'm ever there, I'll look you up. We'll go shopping.

  • Meow2/18/2009

    Good tips. Thank you.

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