It’s a decent Salvation Army. Stuff is sort of unorganized but that’s part of the fun of thrift shops. Just expected less holes in clothes.
Shiloh L.
Classificação do local: 3 Jacksonville, FL
This was a big Salvation Army. Lots of clothes… however, I picked out 13 things to try on and of the 7 that fit well, 5 had nasty holes. The prices did not seem to correspond to the clothing’s condition. I ended up with a 70s dress(at half off it was $ 2) and a tropical fish crop top(for $ 3). We bought three tees for my man but I didn’t like that they charged more for XL shirts(he’s a S but I like to modify tees to fit). There was also this AMAZING acid wash denim jacket with a giant eagle or hawk embosses on the back. It was $ 12 and if it was in my size, I would have bought it in a heart beat. Other than that, selection was okay. They did have nice furniture… saw this beautiful sleeper sofa in a sea-shell print… if I lived in Tampa, I would have bought it without hesitation. I didn’t see much selection in jewelry.
Michelle N.
Classificação do local: 4 Wellington, FL
This is a pretty good sized Salvation Army, right off of 19. They have furniture, some decorative items and housewares, and tons of clothes. The staff keeps the store in pretty good shape, like items are together, and the store is clean. If you are willing to look, you can find some great deals. I found two pairs of shorts and three shirts for my son in almost perfect condition for under $ 7 altogether. If you go later in the day, especially during 50% off clothes day, be prepared for the crowd. I went early with my parents once for 50% off for seniors day, and there was a line before the store opened. The AARP crowd don’t play when it comes to good deals. Don’t overlook their furniture, either. If you are low on funds and need a couch or chair, look here. They have some very well taken care of furniture at more than reasonable prices. I always stop here whenever I am in Holiday and rarely leave the store empty handed.