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Replays

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A Non-Profit Quality Resale shop that benefits the UVM Medical Center & Operated by the UVM Medical Center Auxiliary Volunteers; Donations Accepted Daily.

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We are a Non-Profit, Local, Quality Resale shop that benefits the UVM Medical Center Patient Programs (formerly Fletcher Allen Health Care). We are operated by the UVM Medical Center Auxiliary. Come visit un in the Blue Mall on Dorset Street in South Burlington, Vermont.
Donations of any season or category are accepted daily! Store Hours are Monday 10am to 4pm, Tue-Sat 9:30am to 5:30pm.

Address: 150 Dorset St , South Burlington 05403, VT, US
Phone: (802) 660-8420
State: VT
City: South Burlington
Zip Code: 05403


opening hours

Monday: 10:00-16:00
Tuesday: 09:30-17:30
Wednesday: 09:30-17:30
Thursday: 09:30-17:30
Friday: 09:30-17:30
Saturday: 09:30-17:30


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Reviews
Such a great place to find treasures! Clean and friendly staff. A second hand store with good and clean quality stuff! If you go in often, staff will remember you! Make sure you ask to create an account when you check out and if you plan on shopping back. If you spend $200 that you accumulate from multiple purchases. I think you get 20% off your next purchase.
Lots of nice things in this shop that you don't find in other thrift stores. Very clean, and the volunteers are so nice and helpful. So glad I found this place.
Relatively high prices for used stuff, but more importantly it's run by horrible uptight people. I was shopping here a while back when my 8 year old son had to go to the bathroom. They refused to let him go there. Nail salon next store also has no public bathroom policy, but they were humane enough to make an exception for a little kid. Another time, one of the woman working there told me in an unfriendly way the wigs I was looking at are only for people with cancer. Yeah well, sadly my wife HAD cancer at that time. Just awful wretched people.
This was by far not the biggest thrift store I've been in, but it was defineitly the friendliest. Last year, my luggage didn't make it with me when I arrived at the airport, and this wonderful staff at Replays helped me pick out a shirt, pants, and tie for a job I was doing later in the day that I needed. I couldn't have asked for better help. Thank you so much!
Very organized and items are excellent quality! I love stopping into this store when I'm in town and I'm always bound to find something here.
They've really lost sight of what a thrift store is. The prices just keep going up and up, with so many things priced ridiculously high. $15 for a pie pan, for example. They price things like they're the final vendor in the pipeline. Be the middle man. That way you serve everyone -- the resellers and the people who can't afford to buy things new. It's a bummer for people who live on a limited income. It truly is no longer a thrift store.
Great place to buy pre loved products at very good price!
This thrift store is so cute, organized and the staff is very friendly! They have a good mix of clothes, household items, and accessories. They also have a rewards program. On top of that I felt very safe shopping there because they are requiring masking in store. I will definitely be coming here regularly. If you are looking for a way to shop in a more ethical and sustainable way. You should definitely stop in here before you just run to buy from the big brands like Target or H&M across the way.
This is a place that offers a lot. The help is kind. However, I noticed recently a bit of a change in the clothing. Such as sizes: So many larger sizes have been worn/washed so much that they are shrunk to smaller sizes. The quality of clothing isn't the same. It seems like they are just taking in anything. Also, a shirt I could get for $6-$8 seems to now be $12-$14. I know inflation and times are hard but this is a volunteer shop so I am not sure the big change in overhead. So many struggling right now and honestly paying $14 for a shirt can be a lot. Especially one that is kind of ragged and pilled. They do offer many things that are new and worth $14-$16.
This is my favorite local resale store for many reasons. It’s a TRUE thrift store since all items are donated. The net profits go to OUR community, benefiting the UVM Medical Center with services and programs for patients, their families, and staff. It has a GREAT selection of items: clothing, shoes, accessories, artwork, home decor, kitchen appliances & accessories, china, stemware, books, linens, jewelry, toys, vases, lamps, dolls, small furniture, collectibles, etc., etc., etc. And it has FABULOUS sales on a regular basis which you can follow on Facebook: Replays for the UVM Medical Center or Instagram @replaysresalevt.
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