Liberation Thrift (formerly love of Jesus thrift store)
About the Business
Liberation Thrift, formerly known as Love of Jesus Thrift Store, is a unique store located at 5503 Midlothian Turnpike in Richmond, Virginia. This institution offers a wide variety of second-hand items including clothing, furniture, home goods, and more. With a mission to support the community and promote sustainability, Liberation Thrift is a place where shoppers can find great deals while also giving back to those in need. Visit this store to shop for a cause and discover hidden treasures while supporting a worthy cause.
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Location & Phone number
5503 Midlothian Tpke, Richmond, VA 23225, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I just left with 2 designer men's blazers for $12.00. The sweet lady behind the counter helped me to choose the correct size and was so cheerful and pleasant. Thank you, Miss Carolyn. You're awesome."
"I stopped by this thrift store this morning and unfortunately, I did not enjoy the experience as much as I used to. They have definitely raised their prices in the past year. Clothes seemed to be priced high - but they had SO many clothes. It just seemed wasteful. $8 for women's dresses. They had pallets and pallets of clothes waiting to go out on the racks; seems to me that they should price their clothing lower if they actually want to move it quickly. I would have bought clothes here if the prices were right. However, the store is huge and well-organized; there is definitely a lot to look at and many options to choose from. If you're looking for clear glassware, wall art or furniture in particular, I'd recommend checking out this thrift store. Not worth it for the clothes though."
"I’ll just make another page. Y’all are snakes. “Doing gods work” but y’all get FREE stuff from people and you priced it for hundreds some times thousands of dollars. Isn’t greed one of the deadly sins. Y’all should be 100% ashamed of y’all’s selves for hiking prices on FREE stuff so the people that actually need stuff have to skip a mortgage payment just to buy one dresser. Y’all deleting my comment and banning my other account say a lot about y’all. I was a true loyal customer of y’all’s and came almost daily and spent lots of money there every single week until y’all fired Steve the manager. Ever since then prices have gone through the roof, the customer service is TERRIBLE, and it seems to me the foxes are running the hen house. God is watching y’all."
"Huge thrift store, but everything is twice or 4 times more expensive than you expect. To the point that for almost every single thing I looked at I am positive I could buy the same thing new at that price or less. I understand they are trying to raise money for whatever services their church provides. But one of those services should be affordable furniture and housewares for lower income people in the area."
"Used to be much better. In the past year or so, the organization of the books has disappeared, and prices are pretty steep for certain things. $7 for a glass dish? $30+ for much of the art frames? Better luck at other thrifts nearby, or just try the Goodwill bins down the street."
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