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The Salvation Army Thrift Store Brooklyn, NY
3612 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, United States
About the The Salvation Army Thrift Store Brooklyn, NY
The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Brooklyn, NY is a popular clothing store located at 3612 Nostrand Avenue in New York City. This store offers a wide selection of gently used clothing items at affordable prices, making it a great destination for budget-conscious shoppers looking to update their wardrobe. With its mission to provide assistance to those in need, shopping at The Salvation Army Thrift Store not only benefits your closet but also supports a good cause. Visit this store today to discover unique finds and help make a positive impact in the community.
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3612 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11229, United States
Opening hours of The Salvation Army Thrift Store Brooklyn, NY
Monday:
10:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 19:00
Friday:
10:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of The Salvation Army Thrift Store Brooklyn, NY
"Nice and helpful people. I with my son handled many bags of donations just in a few minutes. Additionally, store has own parking lot. Very convenient."
"This place is very special. I remember going in here like 17 years ago and all I remember was it was gross and nasty and I never went back. I was a teenager at that time so I figured I will go back and see how it was now nearly 20 years later.. and it winded up being even worse than I remember. From the moment you walk in this place, you just feel icky. I was looking for a specific bag, and I actually found it to my surprise when I opened the purse up, there were bedbugs in the purse. They weren’t alive, but it was just a bedbug dead corpse in the purse I was in shock and my friend seen it as well and we just both couldn’t believe it. She was like close the bag quickly. I was more shocked that the employee didn’t say anything about it because he definitely had to see the bedbugs in the bag. I will never go back to that place for clothes or any kind of purses or anything for that matter it’s just gross they don’t even clean the items. And by the way, I wanted I was talking to the employee and asking him about where the money went to because the items were extremely overpriced. It was ridiculous for these disgusting filthy items. He told me that the profits go to a homeless male shelter in Manhattan. Not a woman shelter. Nothing for children.. a male homeless shelter, which made me not want to shop there even more."
"The store is packed and overflowing with items... I'd guess that part of the reason is the high prices. Prices are the same as new retail items. So you search through overstuffed racks and climb over piles only to find a donated second hand (maybe a bit dirty) item that is the same price as something new from the store. Thrift store are great for the budget, but not this store. Chair $300 King bed set $900 Toy chest $200 Countertop oven $100 Purse $50 Skill saw $50 Fan with broken knob $15 It would be cheaper to just stalk FB marketplace or Craiglist to get items before they end up here, to be marked up from free. This place honestly needs to just sell items by the bag full, and drop the prices to move product... people are constantly dropping off items and the back donation area is overflowing. I donated items and purchase a book (other items were too expensive for the quality). It not worth it to go to a thrift store and pay the same price as new... at least to me. This store thinks it is flipper, but nothing has been cleaned or refurbished... so why the high prices? Also wont be donating here anymore, because of the outrageous pricing."
"This used to be one of my favorite places. Now it's stained old navy clothes priced at higher than old navy sales prices. Seriously guys the racks are packed so tight you can afford to price items to move especially since you get them for free and on a constant basis. Stained clothing should be a dollar with the hopes that someone will buy it to at least to upcycle it instead you guarantee its going to the landfill because of greed? I don't even know. While I was there I heard an employee tell someone "no discounts for dirty" which is fair but maybe they shouldn't cost more than the item was new to begin with? The sale tag for a dollar is nowhere to be found in the store most days and you're told you just came in late. (You didn't) and be aware if there is something with no tag and you ask for it to be priced it will be marked up because they think they are holding on to gold instead of a cute design on cheap brand. There are a few gems to be found if you literally go through every item but do the math of your time over just a better thrift store. (And yes that is used old navy sweats for $8 and no they are not on sale)"
"So much good stuff. Clothes, bags, jewelry, furniture, cutlery, dvd’s, books, toys, and so much more. There prices are amazing but it does depends on the day. You will most likely spend hours here."
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