Amvets Thrift Store,
3115 Sherwood Hall Ln, Alexandria, VA 22306, United States
About Us
AMVETS Thrift Store is a renowned store located at 3115 Sherwood Hall Lane in Alexandria, Virginia. This non-profit organization offers a wide range of affordable clothing, household items, and furniture. With a mission to support American veterans, AMVETS Thrift Store provides a unique shopping experience while giving back to those who have served our country. Visit us today and discover great deals while supporting a great 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:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Reviews
"i'll guess i'll start with this as a story (my testimonial if you will) so i had just moved from front royal to alexandria in the fifth grade of elementary school (yeah with mrs brown with her catch phrase save the drama for your mama and in hindsight maybe learning it could be a 'sanctuary city') my parents and i were looking for some cleats for weight league football (it was the bucknell tigers i think 75lb the next up from 'ankle biters' as a offensive lineman) and i found a pair that i thought after that all my troubles would be gone (later getting my military benefits that solved basically everything) so today i have my military benefits (eg paycheck healthcare health insurance etc) and am a mostly happy worry free veteran (a huge part as a kid was mil beneficiary kids in public school guiding me to maybe a better future to hear warnings or suggestions too) maybe things like those cleats helped me get to where i am today (home owner too and a pretty good car that i have to pay off) it was actually a red pair of baseball cleats but i wore them for a few games and got my parents money's worth out of it and met a neighboring business in the process and they were warm gracious and kind and real so there's three personalities (i think those are all the 'old heads' here) i like here a korean veteran a light skinned manager and a black female cashier they're all very helpful and charming and inject style and taste to this place with good personalities and good attitudes so through the years i've had some great times here for example i remember once before i left for the army i found a awesome unisex leather jacket (it was dark red and had stitches all up the back and may have been a little like brad pitt in fight club before rethinking if that was a good movie or not) while i was rock and roll skinny (btw there were many things i saw here that i wanted that i was certain would help me i don't know if it was the kindness of charitable donors or social workers community efforts to guess but there's been times where their selection really nailed it) later when i was about to move to luray i found another leather jacket that was pretty chill um it reminded me of a picture of a newer music group i saw twice the orwells one story was when i was on cavalier drive which is sort of a famous neighborhood in a way that's where there's some long term locals at like i think the founder of the 29 skate crew thing so i saw one family (the wife of a couple who lived really long) would regularly come here and load up with that in mind what i later thought was if it works for them it'll work for me so when i was having my awesome lively artistic days on the block (regular dc nightlife or hobbies too ergo family barbeque movies i shot) i'd come here and load up on some stuff to bring home sometimes just the novelty of it but there were times where i'd really read into it and think 'this is a great deal' 'this looks like this will actually work' 'this is really thought provoking' 'this'll probably circulate and it'll get used' 'yeah that makes sense' 'that saves me some time' 'this is better than the alternative' there could be a lot of good aspects and traits (firm prices quality goods rarities um) here that i appreciated i found some vinyl records for example am vets are by the fort hunt neighborhood and the newer costco i've rode my bicycle here before it's farther from outside the gate of fort belvoir it's off rt 1 it's on sherwood hall lane also it's by some section 8 housing and a church and police department too and the library is further out i've donated here before and thought that was probably rewarding too also the military style here is cool to think of that influence some korean things i really like are the barbeque another would be the celeb irwin winkler he did rocky"
"Been visiting this store since 1999. Lately their is a young male staffer who don’t give senior citizen discount. When complained to another staffer then she said I should tell them in advance that I am one. In the past no body told to do that and only the mobile number was enough to decide that."
"Everything was very good, except for this person being rude to me. She should be banned from this store."
"I was pleasantly surprised. The building, although clean, could use an interior refresh-renovation. The merchandise is in excellent shape and item choices are very good. Definitely worth visiting and donating to."
"It looks like a large store from the outside, but it is much smaller on the inside. There aren't a lot of selections. It is pricey for the quality of stuff. I've been in there twice on two different occasions and I haven't found anything worth buying. I do appreciate that they try to keep the dishware sets together. I appreciate that it is organized and somewhat clean. I can't comment much about the staff because I didn't do a lot of interaction. They don't acknowledge you much but maybe this is their way of respecting your privacy."
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