Vancouver, Canada
261 E 12th Ave
N/A
+1 6048744721
I am an avid thrift store shopper and this is one of the stores on my trap line. I visited it this week and was so pleasantly surprised at the treasures I found! I was on the lookout for jean jackets as I have a new project in mind, and to my delight, I found three beauties! All for under 50. I estimated their total worth to be 800!!! Did I score on this week's trap line!!
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This location is great as they frequently get clothing cast-offs from local retail stores which means better bang for your buck and always worth taking your time going through the racks, as ALWAYS find something worthy to take home.
Not the best but better than nothing
SallyAnn stores are awesome and this one is top shelf! Well staffed front end and back...they must process huge donation volumes from what I see. In a day if rising costs and ignorance of waste, SA can save you a lot of money, put you in touch with good hardworking people and let you play a part in reducing and reusing. I think thrift stores are critical foundations to society and urge everyone to support them with a visit anytime you need nice clothes, house hold goods, furniture or electronics. Surprise yourself, Salvation Army is for all classes with good hearts and small wallets.
It used to be a great place to find decent second hand stuff for a decent price. I got most of my furniture there over 2 years ago. Now everything is priced as vintage. You'll find far better things on Craigslist or marketplace or other thrift stores for a lot less. The men's clothing selections is terrible. Most items have stains, rips or faulty zippers. If by any chance you do find something decent you can't try it on, which is kind of fair right now. But if it doesn't fit you, you get 10 days to exchange it for something else you also can't try on. If you can't find anything decent (you probably won't) well tough luck buddy, you're out of 40 bucks now.
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