Northside Neighborhood House launches online thrift store

One of Chattanooga’s beloved thrift stores will offer an online purchasing experience.

NOOGAtoday | NNH online thrift

Enjoy thrifting from the comfort of your home with this new online store.

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Ready to pop some tags... virtually? The Northside Neighborhood House (NNH) launched its online thrift store filled with luxury brands, collectible items, vintage digs, and more one-of-a-kind finds.

Online sales will be an additional means for providing funding for the nonprofit’s mission + programs. Make sure to follow NNH’s Instagram page for more information and a sneak peek at some of the items that are up for grabs.

Oh, and stay tuned for tomorrow’s newsletter on thrifting your Halloween costume with NNH. 👀

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