Thrift Shop now open and ready for business (2024)

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  • 49th Wing Public Affairs
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- For more than 25 years the Thrift Shop has been known to help support Holloman Air Force Base and it's Airmen. It has been an affordable source of new and gently-used household items and articles of clothing. This year, the Thrift Shop is being run by Tracy Patton, wife of Lt. Col. Jeff Patton, 9th Attack Squadron commander.

"I think the Thrift Shop is a great opportunity for us to sell merchandise at a fraction of the cost that they could normally buy it, and it's all new or very gently used." said Patton.

The shop strives to save all members of Team Holloman time and money. Patton was also a volunteer last year, and her passion led her to become the current manager.

"I was a volunteer all of last year. When you are around passionate people, it makes it fun." said Patton. "I have always been a little bit of a treasure hunter myself. I love the idea of taking old things that have maybe lost its use to the owner, but can be repurposed into something new."

Being able to reuse items and hand them down to younger generations is a mutually beneficial asset for both Airmen and the Thrift Shop. It's also not just a great place to buy discounted goods, but you can also find a lot of art projects there as well.

"Two things that come to mind when I think about thrift shops are that they are trendy, and they are smart. People need to be smarter with how they spend their money, and it's trendy because everybody is talking about taking things that are old or vintage, and making them current and relevant." said Patton.

Patrons are also able to sell on consignment, starting Sept. 3.

"We get a lot of people who consign which gives them the opportunity to make money as well." said Carrie, wife of Maj. James, 6th Reconnaissance Squadron pilot. (Last name withheld due to operational security constraints.) "People bring stuff in. They price it, and we sell it. Maybe half of our money comes from consignments, which means we are giving people out there an opportunity to make as much money as we are here. When they bring something in they keep 75% and we keep 25%."

The opportunity to make some money and help out fellow Team Holloman members is free to everyone on base. Donations are also welcome from anyone and everyone.

"If you can get on base, you can come to the thrift store." said Carrie. "Also 100% of our donations are from people on base. Anyone can donate, after garage sales people bring the rest of their stuff. Some people don't even want to deal with having a garage sale and they bring in their goods instead."

If you want to donate any goods to the Thrift Shop, there are two bins available 24/7 on the south and east side of building 232 on 2nd St. and Connecticut Ave.

"Some people think we have to be open to donate, that's not the case. We empty those bins every day. If people have items or merchandise they would like to drop off they can do so anytime." said Patton.

The biggest benefit the shop offers to Team Holloman is that 100% of the funds they earn is put back into the base and the local communities. Donations from profits are made on base, to charities and added toward scholarships.

"We let people know the opportunity is here, they come in and give up their time for a great cause. We had about 12 volunteers who came in regularly and gave their time. Last year we raised about $15,000 for scholarships and money that we gave throughout the community to different charities and organizations both on and off base." said Carrie.

This year the Thrift Shop has been equally beneficial to Team Holloman.

"I love to see the reaction on people's faces when they come to help us. To have them find out that everything we do comes back to either the base, local community or scholarships. We look out for each other." said Patton. "This year we raised about $17,000 for scholarships. About $5,000 was given to the First Shirt Fund, the Airman's Attic and the Wounded Warrior program.

This year the shop almost didn't open on time due to unforeseen construction that had to be done inside the building. The Thrift Shop called on Airmen and other members of Team Holloman to lend a helping hand.

"We had a whole bunch of unexpected construction on the building and the 9th Attack Squadron was one that helped us move four rooms of merchandise, including the book room, consignment and the storage facility so that within 30 minutes we could have the contractors in. We had about 10 people from the 16th Training Squadron come over and within 45 minutes, put it all back." said Patton. "We were able to pull off a miracle and open on the day we were scheduled to open because of all of those people, also the First Shirts just really came through for us."

Both Carrie and Tracy were overwhelmed with the massive support that they received in their time of need.

"Honestly, I have heard about it, but I haven't seen it firsthand." said Patton. "They know what our organization does and what it's about. Thankfully most of the commanders have always been able to come through for us. They really try to help us out."

The Thrift Shop, located inside Building 232 on 2nd St. and Connecticut Ave. is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and can be contacted at (575)572-2343.

Thrift Shop now open and ready for business (2024)

FAQs

Is a thrift store a good business to start? ›

Opening a thrift store is a great business opportunity, particularly if you don't have much money to get started. Not only can you source second-hand products for much cheaper than they'd be brand new, but you can build community and serve those in your local area who might not have the money to buy new.

How do I attract customers to my thrift store? ›

Get started with free advertising through signs and social media, but also consider purchasing small ads in your local newspaper or on billboards, etc. Do your research and keep up with the trends. Most thrift stores will accept any and everything that is donated, but it pays to be picky.

What are 10 tips for shopping at the thrift store so you don t get overwhelmed and find what you need? ›

Thrifting for the first time? Experts share their tips and tricks.
  1. 1Where you thrift matters.
  2. 2Consider estate sales.
  3. 3Avoid fast fashion.
  4. 4Hit the denim section.
  5. 5Assess leather goods for quality.
  6. 6Look for cool T-shirts and sweatshirts.
  7. 7Check the 'go-back' rack.
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How do I write a business plan for a small shop? ›

How to write a business plan in 9 steps
  1. Draft an executive summary.
  2. Write a company description.
  3. Perform a market analysis.
  4. Outline the management and organization.
  5. List your products and services.
  6. Perform customer segmentation.
  7. Define a marketing plan.
  8. Provide a logistics and operations plan.
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What is the business description of a thrift store? ›

A thrift store is a specific type of retail business that resells used goods at discounted prices. Also known as a secondhand store or charity shop, thrift shops can sell anything from vintage clothing to unique antiques.

How much money does a thrift shop make? ›

Profit margins can vary from shop to shop, but they often range from around 25% to 60% of the sale price. However, it's important to note that thrift shops may also have additional expenses such as rent, utilities, staff wages, and other operational costs that can impact their overall profitability.

How do you make the most money thrifting? ›

Here are a few tips to help you make the most profit from thrift store flipping:
  1. Buy low and sell high. ...
  2. Minimize your shipping costs.
  3. Sell popular items.
  4. Capitalize on your wins and cut your losses.
  5. Write good product descriptions and take great product pictures.

How to organize a thrift store? ›

Group Like Items

The first tip for thrift store retail displays is to group like items together. Create different sections for clothing, appliances, beauty, shoes, etc. Then, group clothing by gender, size, style, and color. Make sure to have a women's, men's, girl's, boy's, and plus size section.

What sells the most in thrift stores? ›

Clothing. Clothing is an item that sells best in thrift stores. Accounting for 31.8 percent of industry revenue, clothing is the largest revenue generator in the Thrift Stores industry, according to IBISWorld. Instead of paying higher retail prices, many people are switching to thrift stores for their clothing needs.

What makes a thrift store successful? ›

Running a successful thrift store requires a number of factors. Cleanliness is the number one factor to consider. Secondly, you need to make sure that you have a regular supply of inventory to meet your customers' needs.

How to thrift shop like a pro? ›

Here are 7 tips for learning how thrift like a pro.
  1. Tip #1: Dress the part. ...
  2. Tip #2: Have a plan (but allow for spontaneity and experimentation) ...
  3. Tip #3: Look for quality. ...
  4. Tip #4: Choose natural fibers. ...
  5. Tip #5: Find out when they restock and pop in regularly. ...
  6. Tip #6: Don't kid yourself. ...
  7. Tip #7: Check for household goods, too.

How do you encourage thrifting? ›

But one tactic I like to use is to invite someone to thrift shop, but instead of shopping for themselves, I tell them they're helping me shop. I'll ask a friend to meet me at a convenient Goodwill location and say, “hey, let's just check it out for a few minutes.

What problem does thrifting solve? ›

1) Bettering The Environment

Thrifting promotes the reuse of these pieces, keeping more of these materials out of landfills for a longer period of time. In addition to reducing the amount of waste we create from manufacturing clothing, thrifting also decreases the amount of energy we use to make these clothing items.

How to start thrifting? ›

Thrifting tips
  1. Pick a day to go thrifting. Stores often restock over the weekend, so you may want to choose a Monday. ...
  2. Make a list before you shop. ...
  3. Wear clothing that fits close to your body. ...
  4. Have a budget. ...
  5. Bring bags.

How do I organize my small thrift store? ›

Creative Ways to Organize a Small Space for Your Thrift Store
  1. Assessing Space and Inventory Needs. ...
  2. Vertical Space Optimization. ...
  3. Flexible Furniture Arrangements. ...
  4. Strategic Product Grouping. ...
  5. Creative Display Techniques. ...
  6. Lighting and Ambiance Enhancement. ...
  7. Customer Engagement Spaces. ...
  8. Maintenance and Organization Tips.
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What is the profit margin for a thrift store? ›

In general, thrift shops typically aim to generate revenue by reselling donated items at prices significantly lower than those of new items. Profit margins can vary from shop to shop, but they often range from around 25% to 60% of the sale price.

What type of business structure is a thrift store? ›

Limited liability company (LLC), which is a business structure that protects its owners from personal liability and is regulated differently depending on the state. Many thrift stores fall under this structure.

Do thrift store owners make money? ›

Average thrift store owner

If you're operating a thrift store with a decent location and a fair variety of items, perhaps even some collectibles, your store might pull in about $25,000 in revenue. You might also engage with the local community, have a social media presence, and occasionally organize events or sales.

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