Where to thrift in SG Pt.4
The Fashion Pulpit -TFP |Circular Fashion Hub|
AMAZING STORE 10/10 the staff here were super sweet and the store was quite huge. i originally went for Playdate’s $18 bundle but the selection there was lowkey disappointing. the other side (The Fashion Pulpit) had so many racks, organised by sizing, and their prices were super reasonable for the quality of the clothes. i found sooo many adorable pieces that i wanted to bring home but i don’t want to over shop.
T-T you can also join as a member and trade in your old clothes to get store credits, which can be used to buy new items from the fashion pulpit!!
they carried shoes, heels, bags, books, jackets, dresses, shirts, pants, skirts everything you would want fr i loved this place so much <3 i would deff return here.
If you're exploring thrifting in Singapore, The Fashion Pulpit is a must-visit spot that truly stands out. One thing I loved is their membership program where you can trade in your old clothes to earn credits—this not only helps you save money but supports sustainable fashion too. Their extensive range includes not just clothes but also shoes, heels, bags, and even books, all priced mostly under $20, which is perfect for budget-conscious shoppers. The store layout is well-organized by sizing, making it easy to browse without getting overwhelmed. During my visit, I found adorable pieces like lace tops and stylish jackets that felt brand new yet were incredibly affordable. Plus, the staff was super friendly, providing a welcoming atmosphere—not every thrift shop offers that level of customer care. Additionally, their shoe selection is surprisingly good, with many trendy options to complement your thrifted outfits. The presence of books was a delightful surprise; it adds to the overall eclectic vibe of the store. It's a great place to discover unique fashion and lifestyle items without breaking the bank. If you’re worried about over-shopping, their trade-in option is a great way to refresh your wardrobe sustainably by recycling items you no longer wear. Overall, The Fashion Pulpit makes thrifting in Singapore fun, accessible, and eco-friendly. I’m definitely planning to return and recommend anyone looking for quality secondhand fashion to check this out!





