The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center, New York NY
Address | 208 E 23rd St, New York, NY, United States | ||||||||||||
Phone | +1 800-728-7825 | ||||||||||||
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Website | satruck.org | ||||||||||||
Categories | Thrift Store, Second Hand Store, Used Clothing Store, Vintage Clothing Store | ||||||||||||
Rating | 3.2 11 reviews | ||||||||||||
Nearest branches The Salvation Army Thrift Store New York, NY — 208 8th Ave The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center — 414 E Main St, East Patchogue, NY, United States |
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The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center reviews
11Larges selection of women, men and children used clothing, knick knacks, cups, glaases, dishes, books, furniture, art and costume jewelry
The store leaves the door wide open long before 10: 00 but won't even let you in until it's exactly 10: 00.
Furthermore, the selections have been getting worse since covid started, with prices only going up. It makes no sense because they don't make the clothing, it's all SECONDHAND donations.
Lastly, I notice they markup items such as Zara or whatever they consider brand name (Theory, Michael Kors, Brooks Brothers). I can understand the brand name but marking up fast fashion knowing it's popular for the younger crowd, even when it's not brand name is plain greedy. I'm going to need to find a new thrift store to shop at bc this isn't it.
I have been coming to this store for years. It has a couple of other thrift stores a few doors away. The staff at the store are sooooo cool.
The cashier doesn’t seem to like white people either. He just doesn’t like people. The black woman working in the back and seems to be his boss, is very nice and the reason for an extra star. Not much there, it is close to work so I will keep looking for deals
They have quite a lot of clothes to choose from mode women’s that men’s. I bought goo stuff here but I found a roach in the back
This place just isn't what it used to be. The shelves were pretty bare. But it was thrift store day, so EVERYTHING was 50% off. I still managed to find some cool stuff, Even a brand new squishmellow for 1.50!
Not bad thrift shop. 50/50.settings n set-up, not that impressive but prices were really low.not bad at all!
This place is horrible. They refused donation for me to pick up because, I'm young and then they yelled at me and told me to get out and called me a freeloader and it was my first time there.
Nice sized salvation army and stocked with clothes for everyone, but if you're looking for anything besides clothes, hit up another salvation army, very small book section, very little of anything else, no electronics whatsoever. Also no men's winter jackets, at least not yet which is weird as most others have them out already, and there's a large selection of women's jackets here.
No fitting rooms! WHAT? I asked a lady, and she yelled at me «We don’t have that» and walked away. Anyways, I took the clothes I thought would fit to the check-out, and the guy there was so sweet - the only reason to give this 3 stars.