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    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    1.5
    (6 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I truly enjoy shopping at The Salvation Army and do so almost weekly, just not at this location! I…read morehave been here before, but the pricing is completely out of control here! I have literally seen items that are priced more than what that item costs brand new! I know the items are donated, must be sorted and what have you, but the pricing is very very high!!! It used to be better with pricing but now it is just far too expensive. The other Salvation Army locations that I go to (very close by) are, thankfully, affordable and I shop at those locations. Perhaps the manager will actually attempt to lower the prices to be a better price, but I highly doubt it! I saw a pair of jeans there (GAP) for $14.99, that same day, I went to a different SA location and that place had GAP jeans, same style, for $6.99!!!! Just avoid this pricey location and go to other SA locations!!

    AWFUL!! I used to go here a few months ago, haven't been in a while so I popped in last week. There…read moreis not a single item under 10$ and barely any clothes stocked. The goodwill/salvation army stores are currently so disappointing. Theres so many people in need of clothes, blankets, and furniture that Salvation Army used to be able to provide, now they are also too expensive. And they don't pay a dime for it!! If you can, try and go to small business consignment, or even east coast thrift(Spencer) or Deja New (Leicester) As they actually get their items ethically and don't jack up the price a ton. Deja New is also a non-profit.

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    The Goodwill Store

    The Goodwill Store

    3.6
    (32 reviews)
    15.7 mi
    $

    Pro: Pretty good selection; prices are good Con: since…read moreCOVID, changing rooms are still closed so you have to either try clothes on over your clothes or just guess it will fit. There are also no bathrooms open to the public. So if you decide to go make sure to dress in a way that would best accommodate trying clothes on over them. I found great items but when I tried them on I had issues putting them on with my clothes on (even if they might work if I didn't have clothes on, I ended up getting nothing)

    I will preface this review by stating that I know all things goodwill. If we leave home, there is…read moreBound to be a goodwill stop. From soho down to Brighton, I've seen them all. This well traveled kid sure knows a mean goodwill. It's my wife's fault. She makes me stop. So, here's the shakedown of Worcester goodwill. My grading rubric is becoming the yelp norm. Smell-A-. Reasonably neutral. Not a hint of the standard mothball smell. Doesn't smell like octogenarians, either. Lighting-A. I was able to identify those not-so-mysterious yellowish stains on the inside if some of the men's pants. Pass. Good lighting equals less vomit when I get home and realize what I've bought. Are you listening, Hyannis? Musak: B. pop radio station. A few decent hits to sing out loud while embarrassing the wife to hurry up, notably Kenny Loggins "I'm all right". Organization of clothes: C+. Drives me nuts when pants are arranged by color. Gee, only 77 pairs of tan khakis left to find the magical 34/30. Needle in a haystack. Oh goodie, let's move onto 58 pairs of blue to search. Listen up, Wooster, or whatever it is...arrange all pants by waist size. Narrow them dogs down, and let me see my options. Yes, the minions must do more work, but that's how it needs to happen. Shirts, etc. seemed logical. Brand namishness: A-. Lots of good names here...Ralph, tommy, and mr. Bean all made plentiful appearances. College towns seem to bring n the best names! Employees: B. yup. Working. Not complaining about working. Other notes: scored 50 cents in a pair of pants. Changing rooms seemed like the security cam might see more than normally secure areas of the body. Clean, overall. Funny sign at the drop-off door: "no dumping after hours. $500 fine" in other words, if it is during hours, it is valuable...but after hours, 10 used seersucker suits and dads used LA gear sneakers are rubbish, punishable by fines. To funny. Would love to see what prompted that sign. Musta been bad. 50 used George Michael concert shirts bad, So yes, friends, this one is pretty stout in the world of goodwill. A pillar of savings, cloaked in unusual normalcy. Denizens of Wooster, dine heartily on the textile buffet that awaits. It's bizarre. It's interesting. It's cheap. It's goodwill.

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    Luxe Consignment Store

    Luxe Consignment Store

    4.6
    (12 reviews)
    42.7 mi
    $$

    I found this little gem in Northampton ma. I was on a mission to find the perfect dress for a…read moreformal event. I was not disappointed. The service was friendly and fun. I'll be going back soon....

    What service? I…read morewalked in and no one was there. And I looked through the racks for over 20 minutes! For a $$$ consignment store, the clothes weren't really organized by size. There were sections for S,M,L,XL & plus size, but the majority of the labels were faded or not on the clothes; this is normal. But the sizes weren't written on the price tags anywhere. I understand if the store is busy and there are sizes mixed in a good amount. I understand if Ms are mixed in with Ls because that's the way they fit, because that benefits the customer. I'm a true medium and there was nothing I could wear that I would even consider trying on. It's May, and the majority of the inventory is for winter. Who wears a nice pair of leather pants when it's 70+ degrees out except a rock star? I don't know anyone who would wear a gorgeous heavy sheepskin coat now. Maybe if they were in a posh frozen vodka and caviar bar in NYC? Yes, they have bathing suits. But I don't shop for resale bathing suits or underwear. If you're petite don't even think about walking through the door. A good majority of the nicest clothes are long gowns. I was so miffed that I'm in my car writing this review now. Fortunately it's Sunday, so I didn't have to feed the meter. Btw, parking tickets in Northampton are expensive. In conclusion, I'd rather drop a month's salary at a full price boutique with a nice sales person who helps me find something that fits and flatters me. The only plus side is they have a lot of plus size clothing.

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