: The store originally operated on Tully Road before moving to its final location at 1800 Prescott Rd . Longtime customers recall visiting since they were children, browsing through a massive selection of children’s play clothes from brands like Gap and Target.
: It was well-known for its dedicated vintage area and a glass "nice" section for more expensive, unique pieces. Shoppers often found high-end items, like 1960s dresses, at bargain prices.
: The store was a go-to for "ugly sweaters" during the holidays and featured unusual kitchenware and glassware. The Turning Point
Buy Rite eventually shuttered its doors at the Prescott Road location. In a bit of a "new chapter" for the space, opened at the same address ( 1800 Prescott Rd Ste M ). Much like its predecessor, Trinity Thrift is now known for offering "unique pieces" and "vintage gems," carrying on the tradition of treasure hunting in that corner of Modesto.
: The store originally operated on Tully Road before moving to its final location at 1800 Prescott Rd . Longtime customers recall visiting since they were children, browsing through a massive selection of children’s play clothes from brands like Gap and Target.
: It was well-known for its dedicated vintage area and a glass "nice" section for more expensive, unique pieces. Shoppers often found high-end items, like 1960s dresses, at bargain prices.
: The store was a go-to for "ugly sweaters" during the holidays and featured unusual kitchenware and glassware. The Turning Point
Buy Rite eventually shuttered its doors at the Prescott Road location. In a bit of a "new chapter" for the space, opened at the same address ( 1800 Prescott Rd Ste M ). Much like its predecessor, Trinity Thrift is now known for offering "unique pieces" and "vintage gems," carrying on the tradition of treasure hunting in that corner of Modesto.