Throngs of shoppers at the grand opening of Thrift Station in College Station.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesThrift Station, a new vintage shop, opened in College Station on February 23 with overwhelming support as 300-400 shoppers attended the grand opening. Owner Graysen Day, surprised by the turnout, collaborated with over 20 local vendors to enrich the shopping experience. The store features unique finds, including a Texas A&M merchandise section, and offers a $20 fill-a-bag deal. Day aims to create a community-centric hub with ongoing markets to foster more local engagement and continue the vintage shopping revolution in College Station.
College Station has become the talk of the town after the grand opening of Thrift Station, a new vintage shop that opened its doors on February 23. The excitement was palpable as hundreds of eager shoppers lined up outside, enthusiastic about hunting for unique finds. Store owner Graysen Day was genuinely surprised, estimating that between 300 and 400 people showed up for the grand opening, far more than his initial expectation of around 50.
The journey to opening Thrift Station was no small feat. Day, along with a friend and girlfriend, worked tirelessly over a short 20-day setup period. They remodeled the space and carefully stocked it with carefully curated items that appeal to both vintage lovers and savvy shoppers alike. The hard work truly paid off when the store finally opened its doors and welcomed the community with open arms.
To make the grand opening even more special, over 20 local vendors set up shop in Thrift Station. Many of these vendors were brought in through connections from Day’s other business, Aggieland MarketPlace. This collaborative spirit not only supports local businesses but also gives shoppers a chance to discover a wide array of unique products in one place. Vendors interested in joining this vibrant marketplace can reach out through social media to reserve their spots.
Among the various vendors is Preston Swiggart, the owner of Swiggy Thrifts Vintage, who has created a space in Thrift Station dedicated to Texas A&M merchandise. This exciting addition makes the shop a must-visit for students and fans of the university looking to bring home a piece of school spirit without breaking the bank.
What makes Thrift Station especially enticing for customers is the $20 fill-a-bag deal. Shoppers can fill a bag to the brim with their favorite finds for just $20, making it not only a fun but also an incredibly affordable shopping experience. Students like Torrynce Armstrong and Jolie Molina-Zaleski are already buzzing with excitement over the chance to find unique, budget-friendly fashion that stands out from the mainstream options.
Graysen Day has a clear vision for Thrift Station: to create a space where college students can shop affordably while enjoying a lively community atmosphere. Several customers have expressed their gratitude for a local thrift option that prioritizes keeping prices manageable for students. Day is even open to negotiating prices, striving to ensure that his customers feel good about their purchases.
Day’s plans don’t stop at just the one-time grand opening. He hopes to establish ongoing weekly markets at Thrift Station, fostering a vibrant hub for community engagement and providing a platform for local vendors to showcase their goods. Day recognizes the lack of secondhand markets in the Bryan-College Station area, and aims to create a staple event that will become a highlight for local college students.
Thrift Station is not just a store; it’s a testament to creativity, community, and sustainability. With its launch, College Station is already on the map for vintage shopping, and there seems to be no turning back. Whether you’re a student looking for affordable threads or just someone with a love of vintage, this new shop invites you to come explore, browse, and enjoy the thrill of the find!
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