Posts tagged "diabetes cure"
You asked for it, you got it!
WE’RE EXTENDING OUR SALE FOR ONE MORE DAY!!!!!!
Join us on Monday, January 16th for the last day of our semi-ridiculous sale.
- ALL WOMEN’S CLOTHING IS $1
- 50% OFF MEN’S CLOTHING
- 50% OFF ACCESSORIES
- 50% OFF SHOES
- 50% OFF ART
- 50% OFF BOOKS
Many of you have asked, “Why?”
We respond, “Why not?”
Some of you have asked, “Are you closing?”
We say, “No way… not until there is a CURE for type 1 diabetes!”
The truth is that we just have so so so much clothing and nowhere to stash it. PLUS, we love giving you guys great dealz and want to be an NYC thrift shop that is actually thrifty.
See you tomorrow!
This means YOU, bank employees, teachers, students, postal workers, and everyone else with the day off for Martin Luther King Day!
STOREWIDE SALE!!!
Tuesday & Wednesday (12/6-12/7)
50% OFF: Clothing, Shoes, Books, and Art
25% OFF: Online store items at curethriftshop.com
(web sale starts 12/5 - enter HOLIDAY at checkout)
25% OFF: Everything else!
Stop buying meaningless and typical holiday gifts at big retailers! Your family and friends will appreciate thoughtful, one-of-a-kind presents - trust us!
Not sure what to give? Buy a Cure Thrift Shop gift certificate and let them choose something from our Manhattan location or website.
Support Cure Thrift Shop this season and help us raise money to find a cure for type 1 diabetes. All proceeds from every sale benefit the Diabetes Research Institute and the search for a CURE.
Thank you for your support!
It’s only with your help that we’re able to make a difference.
Please think of Cure Thrift Shop when looking to unload your FURNITURE, CLOTHING, HOUSEWARES, & ART.
100% of our proceeds benefit the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation.
Thank you so, so much for your support and we hope to see you soon!
For a list of items we do not accept, click here.
James Madison totally would have signed off on more funding to find a cure for diabetes.
New York, NY 10003
Monday - Sunday: 11:00 - 8:00
We are a philanthropic thrift shop in Manhattan’s East Village benefiting the Diabetes Research Institute
and their search for a
cure for juvenile diabetes.





