Cure Thrift in New York – Nonprofit Curated Vintage Shop East Village NYC
About This East Village Charity Thrift Store
Cure Thrift in New York is a high-end nonprofit vintage boutique on Third Avenue in the East Village. Founded in 2008 by Liz Wolff, who lives with type 1 diabetes, Cure Thrift in New York combines curated vintage fashion with a meaningful mission. This magical Cure Thrift in New York location features a dream team of artists and designers who redesign the store every few days, creating NYC’s most vibrant thrift experience where 100% of proceeds benefit type 1 diabetes research and advocacy.
What You’ll Find at Cure Thrift in New York
- Curated vintage and contemporary designer clothing for men and women
- Vintage furniture including antique, mid-century, and modern pieces
- Jewelry cases with unique vintage and estate pieces
- Art, paintings, sculptures, and collectible home décor
- Shoes, accessories, and designer handbags at affordable prices
- Books, vintage oddities, and one-of-a-kind treasures
Opening Hours
- Monday-Sunday: 12:00pm – 9:00pm
- Open daily with consistent hours
Location & Contact
Address: 91 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10003
Website: curethriftshop.com
Getting There: Located between 12th and 13th Streets in East Village with nearby L train access at 3rd Avenue.
What Makes Cure Thrift in New York Special
- 100% of proceeds benefit Diabetes Research Institute and type 1 diabetes advocacy
- Named by Time Out New York as one of Top 50 NYC Stores of All Time
- Curated by artists and designers ensuring magical shopping experience
- Featured on HGTV, E! Network, Refinery 29, and major NYC news outlets
- Accepts furniture donations with free pickup service available
- Twice-yearly bag sales offering whatever fits in a bag for just $15
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