St. Vincent de Paul Society
659 South Poplar Street, Florence, Alabama, United States
About the St. Vincent de Paul Society
The St. Vincent de Paul Society is a charitable institution located at 659 South Poplar Street in Florence, Alabama. This organization serves as a clothing store, furniture store, and home goods store, offering a wide variety of items for those in need. With a mission to provide assistance and support to individuals and families facing financial hardship, the St. Vincent de Paul Society is dedicated to helping those in the community access essential items to improve their quality of life. Visit their store today to shop for affordable clothing, furniture, and household goods while supporting a worthy cause.
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659 S Poplar St, Florence, AL 35630, United States
Opening hours of St. Vincent de Paul Society
Monday:
10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 16:00
Friday:
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 14:00
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of St. Vincent de Paul Society
"I am beyond extremely disappointed in this thrift store. I don’t know who’s doing the pricing, but it is ridiculously expensive for used dirty items that were given for free. The pricing is like three times that of a normal Thrift store. It takes the fun out of Thrifting when you’re trying to find things inexpensive and I might as well go buy something brand new. And for items that are not tested they don’t even know if they work but they’re charging insane amount. beanie babies from McDonald’s that nobody collects and that you can find at yard sales for a quarter or free you’ve got them for three dollars and two dollars? No one‘s gonna pay that."
"Good variety. But pricey! More than once I have see something new with tags, priced higher than at the store it came from. I don't consider this a thrift store but more of a resell store. The best thing about the store is their donors. They bring lots of good items, but I really don't understand who is buying some of it at those prices. The clothes and books are priced well currently. But toys, furniture, pictures, housing items...the only thing that makes it worth looking for me is sometimes you find something you don't see everyday anymore. But this is probably the most expensive thrift store I have ever been to on average, most the time I walk out without buying anything, and I buy quite a bit thrifting. The whole point of hunting and taking a chance on the issues that can come with thrifted items, is that it is too good of a deal to refuse. And it gives people who can't go to any place they choose to buy the things that make life a little more comfortable affordable. But I guess it's working for them, they're still getting donations and selling those for profit. I still like browsing from time to time but I usually pass it by."
"I have been going here for about 7 years now. It used to be my favorite thrift store! I’m so glad it helps the local community. After the renovation the store underwent in about 2017, this store has gotten REALLY expensive for a thrift store. Dollar store pictures from the 90s are $10-$20, anything remotely vintage is over $20. Stinky, old, bad-condition furniture is over $200. The used, pilled-fabric, stained jackets and coats are all $25+. It’s very disappointing compared to what it used to be. I don’t even waste my time coming here anymore sadly. The store receives the items for free through charitable donations and marks up the prices to make a huge profit. Very greedy in my opinion, do better. I recommend Salvation Army on Court St. and America’s Thrift on Cox Creek!"
"If you're into thrifting, don't sleep on this store. You might find absolutely nothing of value, but you also might find something great (I once purchased a wool coat and just had to have it altered and dry cleaned). Their prices are the same, no matter the value of the item, so you can get a steal and lots of stuff is just worth walking past. But that's what every thrift store is like. If you have the time, stop by and take a look around."
"Staff was very pleasant but the prices were extremely high, many of the items were very worn (swimsuits $5 per piece, plates $2-5) and there were no dressing rooms due to Covid - I asked. It was packed so FULL of interesting things that it was difficult to navigate the store without knocking something over (we both did, though we were trying hard not to). We had MUCH better success at the Blue Door Thrift Store and America's Favorite Thrift Store nearby. Better prices, selection and well-lit, open dressing rooms."
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