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    Redmond, WA

    Redmond Goodwill

    3.0 (86 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Marcus S.

    This Goodwill is better than the Ballard one, but still just lacks every time I go in here. It is better spaced out for sure, and they do well keeping the store fairly organized which I think is great but little things just make it just average here. The pet section is always just sad looking. A bunch bowls and carriers just thrown over there, sometimes with no prices on them. Lots of items they really take the "as is" a bit literally, just dirty things that could at least be rinsed off. Things are expensive. I saw a comforter that was $20. It had nice design but wow, it's still used. I could get a brand new one from Target about the same (just looked). Shoes that are $20 that are let's say "well worn". No tag sales? Lots of thrift stores do a particular color per day where that sticker price is discounted. I haven't seen that here for some reason. Lastly, the customer service to me is just flat. My most recent visit I don't even think the guy said anything to me except that the item I got was not refundable. No hello, no thanks for coming to Goodwill, have a nice day...not even the price of the item after ringing it, he just pointed. Thanks, better than nothing, I guess.

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    James A.

    This is the look of the new Goodwill stores, attracting a variety of customers (including those who would normally shop for clothes at consignment shops like Buffalo Exchange and Crossroads). It also has a large selection of furniture. Gone are the days of bargain hunting where designer jeans like Frame and Paige would be priced and placed similarly to other jeans like Wrangler or Lees. Now the Goodwill pricers know their brands...even if it doesn't have a dedicated designer item section (like in Santa Monica, CA), high-end brands will be priced appropriately. And there are brand new items as well...frankly I'm surprised that more manufactures don't donate their overproduced products to Goodwill instead of sending it to places like Big Lots. This place reminded me of a large consignment shop or an outlet branch of major high end department stores. It also has a series of checkout lines, similar to how Marshall's does it. On this particular day, it was a 'Treasure Trove of Travis' Mathew polos...great gifts for the upcoming holidays (not just as a place to get your ugly sweaters for the office party).

    Rainbow Brite toy for $9.99 and probably worth $100 or so.

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    Best goodwill ever! Nice brands at good prices and cheap furniture. I saw book cases for around 20$ and nice dressers and tables.

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    Literally the most expensive goodwill in existence, but not if you're a man. Anything in the womenswear is a minimum $25.

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    Prices were pretty expensive considering it's a thrift store.... Found great things just wish they were a bit cheaper...

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    Ask the Community - Redmond Goodwill

    Do they accept donations on Sunday?

    Hi, Lynn! Yes, we accept donations on Sundays. To find your nearest donation center location and hours, visit https://evergreengoodwill.org/donate-goods/donation-sites.

    Do I accept dining chairs for donations?

    Yes, we are accepting furniture donations at most of our locations. Due to Covid-19, we're only accepting nonporous furniture. We are also accepting donations of clothes, accessories, shoes, toys, sporting goods, books, and household goods in… Read more

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    New stuff is hitting the floor all day long and their donation drop off is one of the easiest.

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    This thrift shop has a great cause and for that alone, it should get five stars. Jubilee helps the…read moreBellevue school community and gives back much to the community and students. 5/5 stars The thrift store itself has a lot of women clothing. And they do their best to make it feel like a "normal" shop but I find it a little disorganized and feel very overwhelmed and gave up looking at clothes. They have a small variety of furniture downstairs and upstairs they have a small section of housewares and men's clothing. It was really hot on my visit and if I wasn't as warm, I'd probably stay longer and do some real treasure Hunting. But I just wasn't into it that day. But it's a great store to search and hunt.

    This thrift store is not accessible for people who use mobility aids. Their designated handicap…read moreparking was on the side of the building that had the entrance closed at the time we went; their lower displays of women's clothing, books, furniture, and accessories are so crammed in and packed together that it makes navigating with a walker, wheelchair, or stroller very challenging and truly impossible for certain areas; their men's, household, pets, children's books, children's clothes and other items are all located upstairs which makes access literally impossible for those with mobility issues or parents with strollers. The sheer volume of items on the floor and shelves makes this place a bit overwhelming, and I couldn't find any organization as far as their books go so if you love a long riffling through heaps of stuff then this is your place, but if you like more of an organized and accessible experience this is definitely a place I would skip. The prices range from a couple dollars, to $7.99 for most clothing, and up depending on the item. I'd say they're asking higher end for things, similar to a current Goodwill. I don't have direct experience with the service as neither me nor my companion purchased anything, but the clerks behind the checkout counter were talking amongst themselves as several people looked at the accessories in the area. I don't see myself going out of my way to come back here, unfortunately.

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    American Cancer Society Discovery Shop

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    This wraps up my visits to local Discovery shop. This shop was the most commercial. They had at…read moreleast 20% of items that appeared new. I'd assume they were donated, but the items were flawless. Unfortunately, 95% of what I saw was female or housewares based, meaning little to nothing for me. Prices were not charitable and I can tell you I spent more time trying to find a parking space than I did looking around. Also, unlike other stores, no one greeted me or spoke to me. It was a very impersonal experience and had this been my first experience, it would have also been my last. This zip code is swimming in money, so much might not blink at pricing here, but I need to be able to feel like I'm getting a discount when I thrift and that was not the vibe here.

    I am NEW to this area and searching for the little thrift shops that support great causes. I'm from…read moreSoCal so you can imagine the many thrift stores they have....Haven't really explored much yet since I offically moved here. I first went to a bigger thrift store (name starting with a J) a block away but their prices were extremely high for a thrift store (only 30% off orange) and hardly any orange tags in the store. Plus, workers were not as friendly. BOO! I came across this GEM reading the bad review on J_ ....thift shop...Hahaha! They also have the nicest workers here who most of the time "volunteer". This store does not disappoint and also being a cancer survivor myself, I will gladly support. :-)) First off, they had a bunch of 50% clearance items outside the door. I believe each week a special color tag is marked off. When I walked in the lady greeted me right away with the sweetest voice and she immediately told me the specials. That alone....I knew I was going to support this store and shop. I found high end designer pieces, even new names I never heard before. I'm a big shoe person and love vintage, unique pieces and I ended up buying 2 pairs of shoes here. One pair was 50% off. I bought this pair of shoes for $4! And, WOW! All leather and most comfortable pair of shoes ever. After researching the brand (I don't want to name here because I don't want to giveaway my secrets ...hahaha (you need to just go to this store NOW and shop), these shoes cost over $100 retail. I thought this was my biggest find until I found another pair of "vintage" genuine leather/suede boots! These I paid full price for $6. The racks are clean. Racked by size/ style and sections are organized and this place does NOT have a horrible smell like most Goodwill stores. The displays were organized and sections are well-sectioned and neat. I noticed they walk around several times to make sure the sections are neat and tidy. Attention to detail and great customer service matters here! But, true to one reviewer, there aren't a lot of home goods or electronics here. Mostly womens and mens/kids items are few! It's not a huge store, so what do you expect. I love the small thirft stores, anyways because they tend to take better care of items donated... I literally spent less than $20 and the items I got retail for $400 or more...at least! So, YES...go shop here now!! I will definitely be back more times soon. Thank you to all the sweet workers. You made my 1st shopping experience so awesome.

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    4.7
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    The Bespoke Clothier completely changed how I think about fit. If you have a hard-to-fit body type,…read moreyou know how disappointing even "altered" clothes can be. I brought Gabriel a designer suit that still didn't feel right after store alterations. He was pretty honest--said the best it could become was a 7/10--and then went to work. He adjusted the shoulders, chest, sleeves, lapels, which required him to move every single button. It was literally a completely different suit. And for the first time, it actually fit the way it should. Since then, I've gone back for five custom suits, multiple shirts, and my favorite, an overcoat (which I'd avoided for years because of off-the-rack fit issues). Every item has come out perfectly tailored. If fit has always been a compromise for you, it's worth seeing what Gabriel can do. Adding some photos, but I'm not a fashion/textiles photographer. It's harder than it looks.

    I've been looking for a place to get a proper suit made for a while. I consider myself a difficult…read morefit -- my chest measurement is at least 10 inches more than my waist. My posture is very upright and that just makes the chest issue even more difficult. There aren't many places in the US outside of New York that do real bespoke -- patterns cut from scratch. I'm glad I found Gabriel. He has a great understanding of classic men's style and proportions. The suit he made for me is very comfortable and continues to get better as the canvas takes the shape of my body. I keep looking for areas to make micro improvements for my next project with him. But to be honest, the fit is so good I'm not sure there's much to change other than experimenting with other styles, like a double breasted. I plan on commissioning something from him every year as long as I stay in Washington. The super tight, short jacket with the bum exposed, with skinny lapels was trending for a while on off the rack clothing. Even some made to measure places make suits like this. If you are looking for a suit to wear for the next 10 years, I encourage you to give Gabriel a try and have him make something timeless for you.

    Hopelink

    Hopelink

    2.4
    (14 reviews)

    My wheelchair bound elderly father was stranded at the hospital for additional 3 hours, post…read moremedical procedure, as Hopelink failed to secure a return ride for him. Spoke with customer service several times, one agent extremely rude. Agent also said return ride fell through early am, however we were NOT notified. We would have never willingly accepted a ONE WAY trip with possibility of being stranded after painful medical procedure. RIDICULOUS!

    To be honest they're a call center, I'm sure they get their fair share of shitty clientele, but…read morethey shouldn't be leaving that out on the rest of us! I'm getting sick and tired of sitting on hold for 15+ minutes, listening to them pressing buttons in the background of the horrible hold music, and then the only thing they say when they come on the line is "client number!" No "Hello, can I get your client number please?" Nothing, so I feel like I missed the beginning of the conversation, which gets them even more rude because I'm like, "I'm sorry I didn't get that," and they're like, "you're supposed to have your client number ready, call back when you have it ready!" Like woah, I had it ready, you didn't start the call with a greeting, you just blurted out a demand for my number when I've been dissociated for 15 min because of the terrible hold music! Then if I make a request for a ride and it's 1 fucking hour from being 48 hours in advanced, they're like, "nope can't do it, it's not within 48 hours, you'll have to cancel that appointment, what's the next ride you need to request?" or like some of the employees say I can request 3 rides and some say I'm only allowed 2, I never know how many I'm allowed to request, if I ask for more than 2 some are like" oh yeah sure, we do 3," and some are like, "we never allow more than 2" and get pissy about it, so I feel horrible needing help even though I have sometimes up to 5 appointments a week (I'm broken, ok) they need to they need to retrain their staff in empathy and politeness. I won't leave reviews on the drivers part because that's not hopelinks fault that's the fault of the company they enlist to drive for them.

    Redmond Goodwill - thrift_stores - Updated July 2026

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