They never have a good toddler section for clothes Mens clothes are always raggy and beat up. Pet stuff was a joke. Does target not donate to this goodwill?
S P.
Classificação do local: 2 Washington, DC
Clean and well organized, but overpriced. Some of the items had the original store tags with lower prices than the Goodwill price. They also sold a number of brand new things: shampoo, hand broom & dustpan, headphones, etc. Those prices were not very competitive either. Very similar to the merchandise at the Dollar Tree, but more expensive. They also sell snack sized bags of chips for $ 1.50. Yeah, seriously. Definitely pass this place up, you’ll only feel frustrated with the prices and leave irritated.
Cindy S.
Classificação do local: 5 Saint Paul, MN
This is the best thrift store I have ever gone to! There are a lot of thrift store that are just very overwhelming and they do not even make an effort to sort out their clothes. This goodwill had everything sorted by color, sleeve length, and sweaters. Pants: black dress pants, khakis, sweats etc. The only thing I wish they would focus a little more on is sizing. All the sizes are mixed together and it takes a lot of time to look at size tags. What I suggest is to have sizes 0 – 4 in one section 5 – 9 in another… It does not have to be to specific but, I hate having to sort through sizes that are obviously too big and obviously too small. They also have tons of toys and kitchen ware and they do a very nice job of separating these things. Another thing they are wonderful at: Not selling JUNK! There are too many places that put a price tag on something that belongs in the garbage. Savers for example. It would also help if people would not donate things that are obviously terrible. When I donate things, if it has a hole or a stain that keeps me from wearing it, then most likely no one else wants to wear it either.