In a city known for its bold art, buzzing street life, and unmatched creative energy, Johannesburg has also become South Africa’s thrifting capital.
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Across its many neighbourhoods, Joburg’s thrift culture is thriving, offering locals and travellers alike the chance to uncover rare finds, designer bargains, and one-of-a-kind pieces. Thrifting here is more than just shopping; it’s an experience in sustainability, self-expression, and storytelling. Whether you’re after designer treasures, budget-friendly basics, or the perfect retro jacket, these thrift stores should be on your Joburg shopping map.
The Conrad Collective, Randburg
A curated gem in Blairgowrie, Conrad Collective offers a calm, boutique-style thrifting experience. Founded by Skye West, the store evolved from The Swap Movement and is all about slow fashion and mindful shopping. Inside, you’ll find neatly arranged racks of gently worn designer and non-designer clothing, all in excellent condition. The store’s layout makes browsing easy and enjoyable, a far cry from chaotic thrift bins.
Why go: Thoughtfully curated, high-quality pieces for conscious shoppers.
Salty Hippy Thrifted, Fourways
For thrifting on a budget, Salty Hippy in Fourways is unbeatable. Every item in the store is sold at a flat rate of R55 per piece, making it one of the most affordable thrift options in Johannesburg. Expect rails of colourful clothing, playful prints, and quirky accessories. It’s a favourite among students and fashion experimenters who want to refresh their wardrobes without breaking the bank.
Why go: Every item at one low price — perfect for bargain hunters.
Wizards Vintage, Parktown
A must for true vintage lovers, Wizards Vintage is Johannesburg’s hidden treasure. Operating on an appointment-only basis, this boutique specialises in authentic designer and vintage pieces — think Armani suits, 80s cocktail dresses, and timeless leather handbags. Each garment is handpicked for quality and character. While prices are higher than your average thrift store, the experience and finds are well worth it.
Why go: Premium vintage and designer fashion in a private setting.
Junkie Charity Store, Linden
Junkie Charity Store is a Joburg institution. This sprawling second-hand shop is packed with clothing, shoes, books, records, and even home décor — all sold to support charitable causes. It’s a true thrifter’s paradise, where you never know what you’ll stumble upon. Prices are low, the atmosphere is laid-back, and every purchase helps fund community initiatives.
Why go: Massive variety and meaningful shopping that supports local charities.
SAINTs Animal Charity, Northriding
Shopping with heart meets sustainable fashion at SAINTs, a charity thrift store that supports animal welfare organisations across South Africa. The shop sells quality second-hand clothing, shoes, books, and homeware, all donated and sold at affordable prices. Proceeds go toward sterilisation projects, shelter support, and animal rescue initiatives.
Why go: Feel-good thrifting that saves animals and keeps fashion circular.
Second Chances Clothing, Honeydew
With multiple branches across Gauteng, Second Chances Clothing is one of the biggest names in Johannesburg’s second-hand scene. Their stores are bright, well-organised, and constantly restocked, making them ideal for everyday thrifting. Whether you’re after office wear, denim staples, or casual weekend outfits, you’re guaranteed to find something.
Why go: Big selection, frequent new stock, and unbeatable prices.
Thrifting the Jozi Way
Thrifting in Johannesburg isn’t just about shopping, it’s about community, creativity, and sustainability. Each of these stores tells a different story: from boutique collections at Conrad Collective to charity-driven treasures at SAINTs and Junkie. Together, they capture the city’s spirit of reinvention, where fashion, purpose, and personality all come together on a hanger.
So grab a tote bag, a good playlist, and a cup of coffee — Joburg’s thrift stores are waiting to be explored.
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