The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center Lewisville, TX,
602 East Round Grove Road, Lewisville, TX 75067
About Us
The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center in Lewisville, TX is a one-stop shop for affordable and high-quality clothing. Located at 602 East Round Grove Road, this store offers a wide variety of clothing items for men, women, and children. Customers can also donate gently used clothing and other items to support the Salvation Army's mission of helping those in need. With friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere, shopping at this thrift store is not only a great way to save money, but also to give back to the community. Visit the Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center in Lewisville today and shop for a cause!
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"First let me say the gentlemen that work on the floor are very polite and appear diligent. The Blk woman manager is SUPER RUDE! I wanted to donate a garage full of things but after walking around the store looking at the outrageous prices I decided to find another center. Also , why are you selling 4 used dollar tree bowls for $5.00? This isn’t right. You are helping people but charging a dollar more for FREE STUFF is taking advantage of the community you claim to serve. YOU ARE ENTIRELY TOO RUDE TO REPRESENT A CHRISTIAN BASED MISSION .. I’m sorry but, it had to be said. I barely touched a computer with a store price on it: so I know it was meant for the floor . She said it wasn’t for sale , is this for her?im sure whoever donated this stuff did not mean for the manager to take it. These items are not for the manager or staff to take advantage of ! They are to be sold for the mission. I will not donate here and I recommend anyone who want to help anyone , to give it somewhere else."
"A huge store. If you're lucky, you can find everything you need here. From furniture and clothing to used electrical items, everything is there. There is also a large department with decorations and normal used kitchen items. We went there to drop something off. And then went through once. It felt like the selection was much more about luck. Is it just what you need? But you can find everything second-hand. Even an evening dress. However, you can also come away empty-handed if you are looking for something specific. But in any case, you can save money compared to buying new ..."
"This is a pretty basic thrift store. It is fairly large, however, I feel their clothes are pretty dated and worn. It takes a lot to find something that is currently in style(vintage or otherwise) and in good condition. I have been told by several of the staff that all of their items are priced in one central Dallas location then shipped to their store. Why would I know this? Because ALL of their swift tag price tags are punctured through the fabric in transom spots, leaving holes in most any delicate, knit or tightly woven fabric and I asked several times why they would do that. Their answer was that they didn’t do it there. It was done elsewhere. Surely they have relayed that information to whoever needs to know it right? Apparently not. It’s been a couple of years that I’ve shopped her and it’s is still the way they tag clothing. I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve found something that was actually in great condition/style only to look it over to see there is a hole where the swift tag is. Their furniture selection is usually pretty decent and fairly priced. Same goes for their electronics and household goods. The shoes however, are overpriced in my opinion. They usually have one color tag that is 50% off and their dressing rooms are open as well as bathrooms. They also have a donation center around the back that will take ALMOST anything. Would I return? Yep. I’ve found David Yurman and Tiffany jewelry in their ‘fine’ jewelry case for a great price which makes the hunt worth it. I just don’t look for clothes there often."
"Clean and organized. Love that they have dressing rooms available to try on clothes. We needed to flag down a manager to open a room for us. 2/3rds of the store is clothes and 1/3 is a section for books and household goods."
"I love visiting Salvation Army stores in general. First of all, the staff is very helpful and respectful. Second I like the idea that shopping here makes a difference in some other people lives. I usually shop here for wall art, framed paintings. I’ve had the luck to find some true germs to add to my collection. I shop the glassware section. Sometime I find unique pieces of normal or Crystal regular, wine, beer or whiskey glasses. I’ve also picked up a couple of old tennis rackets to recondition and add to my collection of rackets. If you are in the area, don’t hesitate to check this store out."
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