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New Foundry District thrift store flips furniture and pricing

Flipstone Vintage and Thrift recently opened in the Foundry District.

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Browse clothes, accessories, furniture, and home goods at Flipstone Vintage and Thrift.

Photo courtesy of Flipstone Vintage and Thrift

A new thrift store just hit the market. Located at 2700 White Settlement Rd., Flipstone Vintage and Thrift is flipping shopping on its head.

Run by Dancing Cante Iglesias, Jesse Iglesias and Lily Mekeel, the family-owned secondhand store prides itself on low prices with a boutique atmosphere.

All clothing is priced on a flat rate, meaning the items are not marked individually, but instead are tagged according to how long they have been for sale. The newest items on sale are all $10, while older items are $2-$4. Just look for the colored tag and compare it to the posted signs.

But wait, there’s more.

The owners previously ran a business refinishing mid-century furniture. If you have a well-loved family heirloom or newly found antique, contact the team to help restore your piece to its former glory.

Interested in touting your wares the Foundry District? Check out Flipstone’s small vendor program.

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