'Thriftmas' Is Trending: Why More Shoppers Are Turning to Secondhand This Holiday Season
Posted by Johnny Ice on December 09 2025



With holiday budgets feeling tighter than ever, many Americans are turning to an unexpected hero this year: the thrift store. Social media is fueling the trend, too — hop on TikTok and you’ll find the hashtag #Thriftmas gaining serious momentum as shoppers show off their budget-friendly holiday hauls.

One viral creator, @jaeliz22_, shared her trip to a Salvation Army store in Meadville, Pennsylvania, where she set out with a $100 budget to shop for her four children and a family vacation. By the end, she had filled an entire cart with toys and stocking stuffers — spending just over $18 on most of it. She even noted that her local store is pricier than other locations, proving how far thrift shopping dollars can stretch.

The Rise of Secondhand Gifting

According to a November report from mobile marketplace OfferUp, secondhand shopping is no longer a last-resort strategy — it’s becoming mainstream. The data shows:

  • 81% of Americans plan to use at least part of their holiday budget on secondhand items.

  • 27% expect to spend up to half of their gift budgets on thrifted finds.

This shift isn’t limited to the holidays, either. OfferUp’s 2025 Recommerce Report found that 93% of Americans purchased secondhand items in the past year, and 70% say the stigma around thrifting has significantly faded.

Shoppers are also leaning on secondhand buys to dodge the usual holiday headaches: 89% said they prefer buying from local sellers to avoid shipping delays and extra fees. And Gen Z is leading the charge — 95% say they’re open to thrifting if it means snagging better deals.

Why Thrift Shopping Is Surging Right Now

The economic backdrop is playing a major role. OfferUp found that 93% of shoppers are worried about rising holiday expenses, and 70% are actively hunting for discounts. Recent WalletHub data shows U.S. consumers added $16 billion in credit card debt in Q3 of 2025. Meanwhile, Gallup reports a sharp drop in consumer confidence, with 68% of Americans saying the economy is getting worse.

Unsurprisingly, the CNBC | SurveyMonkey Small Business Saturday Survey found that:

  • 40% of Americans plan to spend less this holiday season

  • Many are cutting back on gift spending

  • 15% plan to regift or reuse items they already own

Even USA Today has named “Thriftmas” as one of the year’s most notable holiday shopping trends.

More Than Savings: The Feel-Good Factor

For many shoppers, the appeal of thrifting goes beyond budget relief. It’s also about sustainability and giving new life to pre-loved items.

“They’re getting a new life and they’re not ending up in a landfill,” thrift shopper Samantha Rose Brammer told USA Today after spending around $5. “Thriftmas is like repurposing items…and can save you a lot of money.”

Plus, thrifting often includes donating or selling unwanted items, helping shoppers offset costs while decluttering before the new year.

How to Join the Thriftmas Movement

Whether you're a seasoned thrifter or dipping your toes in for the first time, there are plenty of ways to embrace secondhand shopping this season:

Local Thrift Stores

Start with your neighborhood shops. Helpful directories include:

  • thethriftshopper.com

  • localthriftstores.com

  • salvationarmyusa.org/thrift-stores

Online Secondhand Platforms

If you prefer browsing from home, try:

  • Poshmark

  • Depop

  • eBay
  • lookatjohnnysjunk.com

Thriftmas isn’t just a trend — it’s becoming a smart, sustainable, and community-driven way to celebrate the holidays. And for many families, it’s the key to keeping the season merry without breaking the bank.

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