I am a huge fan of finding old video game consoles or just strange old things I can repurpose into other stuff. Savers has a huge selection of neat old stuff and a pretty friendly staff(which is one of the most important parts). I’ve been going there for years and will continue to do so. The only downside is the somewhat high prices considering it’s all donated. You guys need to bring that down a little, there’s no such thing as a high end thrift store! Otherwise it’s awesome!
P M.
Classificação do local: 5 Westford, MA
Anytime I am in El Paso, I try to stop at Savers on the west side I’ve been to Savers in other states and this is by far the best one. I’ve found some great great business wear at this location. Not only profesional pieces(think Ann Taylor) but also many chic ítems from places such as Chicos. Great find… Youll be glad you stopped in
Tanya W.
Classificação do local: 3 El Paso, TX
I’m a take your grandpa’s style. And I’m gonna do it at Savers. I’m still questioning why all thrift stores don’t play Macklemore’s Thrift Shop as soon as you enter the building. It seems like the kind of thing that would set the tone for a killer shopping trip. I’ve donated a few times already this year to Savers and that experience is the best that I’ve had when doing a drop-off. Once you pull up someone comes outside and helps you carry in all the too tight t-shirts and high water pants you own. Thanks, guys! Seriously. The last couple of times I donated I had boxes and boxes of stuff and getting it into my tiny car was already a whole thing that was completely draining so it’s so nice to causally pull boxes from my car(that feel like every second they’re getting a pound heavier) as they’re lifted from my arms and dropped off inside. Now as a customer… I’ve been here a couple of times looking for very particular things for Halloween costumes and what not. They do actually have a pretty decent selection of costumes leading up to Halloween, but obviously you’re going to have to find something in your size so that may be a little tricky. I like how organized they are here too. Everything has a place. And the prices seemed spot on. Like nothing marked up to ridiculously high prices that resembled buying a brand new shirt at the mall. Pretty big store. I’ve never been turned away because they couldn’t take any more donations. And it’s a good shopping experience for the everyday or casual thrift shopper.
Shannon L.
Classificação do local: 5 El Paso, TX
A hidden gem in El Paso. I’ve never heard of Savers before so I kept passing by thinking it was a grocery store. This thrift store is associated with Value Village. This thrift store is amazing. Staff is super friendly. The store is organized and they’re always putting new stuff on the floor. Great selection of adult and kids clothing, furniture, and books. I’d probably visit once a week if it were closer to me! My favorite part is you get a 20% off coupon for making a bag or box donation. Definitely will be visiting at least once a month. Better than the trashy Goodwills around town.
Kay A.
Classificação do local: 4 Modesto, CA
If you can get past some of the thrift shop smell you’ll be fine. I always have a blast at this place. The last time I went here my friend and I rummaged through the aisles and found two wedding dresses. Now, the two of us weren’t planning on getting married any time soon(if I can help it, I’ll never get hitched) but it was nearing Halloween and we wanted to keep our options open just in case we found an epic costume. Didn’t end up going with the wedding dresses but we found some other pieces to pull our costumes together. Definitely cheap and they also have other items that you might need if it isn’t Halloween.
Chrystal G.
Classificação do local: 4 El Paso, TX
Clean store with a decent selection of items to choose from. My son was able to find some of his favorite books! I was also able to find an interesting one as well!
Abi O.
Classificação do local: 5 El Paso, TX
I LOVETHISSTORE. It’s enormous, absolutely. There are so many racks of clothes. It can be a whole day ordeal to really shop and find your new favorite clothing. My wardrobe has been completely transformed by having access to affordable, cute clothing. I’m wearing an awesome blue dress right now! They also have revolving specials on specific weekdays. Wednesdays seniors and students get discounts, I believe. Monday also has one tag half off. Also, a great source of books. I always find books on international relations and politics that I have on my to-read list. Ignore the smell of the clothes. It washes off. Make sure to try on all the clothes you are planning to buy. I’ve had several several instances where I’ve had to not get clothes because I saw a rip or impending rip which I wouldn’t have seen had I not tried it on or examined it closely after doing so.
Rob T.
Classificação do local: 3 El Paso, TX
There’s no doubt it’s a great place with some awesome deals and all the benefits go to a good cause — Candelighters. I’ve never had a real problem with service here most of the staff speaks primarily Spanish, and there’s nothing wrong with that. I got a men’s Cashmere coat for $ 29.99, I really can’t complain about that it’s beautiful. Not to mention endless amounts of shirts for sale in any number of sizes. They did just remodel the place, and it looks better, but some things are still gross. Also somethings are heinously over-priced(Leather jackets!) I am not sure how the folks here price things, but why a patchy, torn up leather jacket would be $ 59.99 but a Calvin Klein one in good condition would be $ 9.99 is confusing and doesn’t seem to benefit them much! When they have sales — ARRIVEEARLY — This place suffers from what I call the«border wave», where as tons of folks from Mexico come in and take EVERYTHING. They do not select things, they do not pick through them. They go through every aisle and literally take ten, twenty items at a time and dump them into their cart, three or four carts full and check out. That is really, really *NOT* fair, but I guess there’s no stopping it. For the more adventurous thrift-finger, I’d try the Goodwill’s of the area, but some of them are a little shady… I’ve had some odd experiences with the employees changing prices on me.
Kim K.
Classificação do local: 3 Pueblo, CO
This is the best Savers in town. The other one is smaller and doesn’t have as much stuff. They finally seem to be doing stuff with the customer card now; nabbed 3 pairs of jeans and a skirt for twelve bucks because it was all half off today. Score!
Mark E.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
This is the best thrift shop I’ve been to in el paso thus far. The store is clean and huge, though most of the space is devoted to women’s clothing. The sporting goods/furniture section is kind of small, but there are a ton of clothes. The book section is pretty great. You see a lot of decent titles, as well as a plethora of hilariously out-of-date microwave cook books and mid-nineties computer textbooks. I also picked up some old National Geographics for cheap.
John W.
Classificação do local: 4 El Paso, TX
Decent selection of clothes, more female clothes than male. Not a huge selection of furniture, decent assorted items, plenty of dressing rooms. Difficult lines during peak hours.
Patrick D.
Classificação do local: 3 Denver, CO
I checked this store out when I lived in New Mexico. It is right down the road from UTEP so there is plenty of college gear to be had. That being said as with any thrift store near a college… picked over as a mo fo as you have an abundance of folks with no money and plenty of time looking for cool stuff.
Dana P.
Classificação do local: 4 Metairie, LA
While visiting El Paso for Christmas, I was delighted to find on my first day in town that they have a Savers there! I shop there locations when I visit back home in Southern California. I wish the New Orleans area would get one! Anyways, this El Paso location was pretty good. I left there with 4 really cool tops for under $ 20.00. Savers are cool because everything is organized much better than the average thrift store. Plus, they have 5 – 6 dressing rooms, so you can actually try things on. Yay El Paso for having one of the coolest thrift stores!