Great op shops in Logan
If you’re looking for one-of-a-kind pieces that are good for the environment and your wallet, try your hand at thrifting.
Op shops are as exciting as they are affordable. You never know what you might stumble upon – you could find the vintage bag of your dreams or the perfect statement décor piece for your home.
Best of all, you’ll be shopping sustainably and supporting a charitable cause.
However, not all op shops are the same – to make your thrifting day effortlessly fun, we’ve put together a list of some of the top op shops in Logan so you can find pieces that truly spark joy.
Dream Nu
The newest addition to the op shop scene, this children’s consignment shop sells gently used children’s clothing and accessories. Check out the Dream Nu website to see what’s available online.
4-14 Allamanda Drive, Daisy Hill
Logan Recycling Market
Get in early because this market’s wares are always in hot demand. However, it is regularly restocked and usually chock-full of pre-loved treasures: books, golf clubs, toys, kitchenware, furniture, decor and more. The Logan Recycling Market Facebook page is also frequently updated with the latest arrivals.
41 Recycle Way, Heritage Park
Good Vibes op shop and cafe
The latest addition to the op shop scene in Eagleby, the Good Vibes op shop supports people with different abilities and receives new stock daily. Browse through racks of pre-loved clothing, accessories, bric-a-brac and more.
116-120 River Hills Road, Eagleby
Loganlea Authentic Church op shop
Nestled beside the church, the Loganlea Authentic Op Shop is where you’ll find a bunch of unexpected treasures and friendly faces. It has it all: an extensive range of men’s and women’s clothing, interesting homewares, a small kids’ section, and more knick-knacks. The majority of women’s clothing are priced at $3.
350 Loganlea Road, Meadowbrook
Lifeline Superstore, Logan Central
Every purchase at a Lifeline Superstore helps run the charity’s 24-hour crisis support line. Spacious and well-stocked, you’ll find pretty much everything you need after you work your way through the racks of pre-loved clothing. Besides a sizeable furniture section, there are shelves filled with items like storage containers, tea towels, books and even candles.
Unit 2/4 Leichhardt Street, Logan Central
Defenders for Hope op shops
Support victims and survivors of domestic violence at this well-maintained, organised and affordable op shop, now open in 3 locations. The Defenders for Hope team work tirelessly for an inspiring cause and also run a food bank and hold free community programs.
Unit 6/10 Industrial Avenue, Logan Village
Unit 6/108 Anzac Avenue, Hillcrest
Unit 3/82 Anders Street, Jimboomba
Salvation Army, Underwood
Brightly lit and well organised with convenient on-site parking, this Salvos is regularly restocked and frequented by regulars. From $2 sale racks to designer fashion, there’s something for absolutely everyone at this Underwood spot – especially kids and babies. Besides clothing, there are sections for furniture, homewares, CDs, books and bric-a-brac.
2/3255 Logan Road, Underwood
5Fold op shop, Yarrabilba
If you love bargain hunting while supporting a good cause, pop by the 5Fold op shop in Yarrabilba. Owned by Yarrabilba local Melinda Hartley, the charity supports those dealing with domestic violence, homelessness, and natural disasters. While the store is smaller and only sells clothes, you’ll find lots of great deals on quality pieces and the best customer experience. If you’d like to learn more about the charity, read our story on 5Fold.
23 Shaw Street, Yarrabilba
Salvation Army, Beenleigh
Another Salvos makes the list for its affordable prices, this time in Beenleigh. It offers a treasure trove of hidden gems, so you’re bound to take something home after you browse through racks of funky clothes, shoes, accessories and more. Book lovers will also rejoice because there’s a huge collection of pre-loved books and special book sales every so often.
61 Alamein Street, Beenleigh
ADRA op shop, Logan Central
From china to children’s toys, this shop has it all – at fabulous prices. You can expect to be greeted by a friendly volunteer and leave the op shop knowing you’re supporting the ADRA Community Centre, which provides training and emergency relief for the local community.
31 Station Road, Logan Central
The Sewing Lair op shop, Beenleigh
If you’re looking for fabric and haberdashery, don’t miss the Sewing Lair op shop. Regularly restocked, pick up everything you need at op shop prices. Completely volunteer-run with all profits going to its associated charity, shop knowing that you’re caring for the community and diverting textile waste from landfill. As the shop has limited opening hours, you can also shop online on the Sewing Lair website.
4/29 Logan River Road, Beenleigh
Vinnies, Loganlea
Pick up quality pieces at this brightly lit, clean and sizeable store. You’re bound to find what you were looking for – and possibly more, as items are very reasonably priced. Profits go towards supporting 1.3 million vulnerable Australians each year through the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Shop 3/653 Kingston Road, Loganlea
RSPCA op shop, Underwood
This op shop has something for everyone – think clothing, pet supplies, crockery and furniture. You’ll want to pick up more bargains because 100% of each purchase goes towards helping animals in need.
2922 Logan Road, Underwood
1-World Charity Shop, Browns Plains
A long-time local favourite, Browns Plains’ 1-World Charity Shop has been recently revamped with a new layout that makes it easier than ever to find hidden gems. Thrifting experts love this store for its fair prices, friendly staff and wide selection of clothes and bric-a-brac, from baby toys to DVDs.
73 Grand Plaza Drive, Browns Plains
Now and Zen, Jimboomba
After its recent relocation, Now and Zen is bigger, better and wheelchair-friendly too. This beloved institution boasts a range of collectables, clothing and antiques and occasionally host events where customers can fill a bag for $5 on selected stock. Check the official Now and Zen Facebook page for updates and previews on what’s in stock.
3/20 Cerina Circuit, Jimboomba
Logan Recycling Market
Get in early because this market’s wares are always in hot demand. However, it is regularly restocked and usually chock-full of pre-loved treasures: books, golf clubs, toys, kitchenware, furniture, decor and more. The Logan Recycling Market Facebook page is also frequently updated with the latest arrivals.
41 Recycle Way, Heritage Park