Red Racks Thrift Store
About the Business
Red Racks Thrift Store, located at 2843 East Sunshine Street in Springfield, Missouri, is a veteran-owned company with a mission to provide great prices and quality items to savvy shoppers since 1958. With 12 well-organized stores across Kansas City and Missouri, Red Racks offers a unique shopping experience where you can discover one-of-a-kind treasures.
By donating your clothes and toys at Red Racks, you are not only helping the local community but also supporting Disabled American Veterans. All items for sale in the thrift shops have been generously donated by local residents, making it a great way to give back and shop sustainably.
Operating as a 501(c)(4) organization, Red Racks is dedicated to serving the community and supporting veterans. Visit one of our stores today to shop, donate, and make a difference in the lives of others.
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Location & Phone number
2843 E Sunshine St, Springfield, MO 65804, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"Overpriced! They had a dress for $100.. just a used summer dress. There is no dressing rooms and you can only get store credit if things don't fit. Really trying to rip you off here."
"I'm a regular here, since Red Racks is open longer hours than other thrift stores in the area. I spend probably $100-$150 on average here monthly. It's a clean store with appealing visual merchandising and well-organized sections. My favorite is the vintage section, which surprisingly often has plus size women's apparel! (Thank you to whoever donates this stuff in my size on the regular - I appreciate you for keeping my wardrobe fresh, funky, and interesting!) If you go on the right days of the week, the whole store is a treasure trove. Occasionally the store will seem borderline empty and picked over. I do think they need to be pickier with the kitchen section. I see flaking nonstick pots and pans almost every visit, and these are a health hazard. They keep the fast fashion (Shein, etc) to a limited percentage of the racks in the women's clothing, but I can tell when the store is short on inventory, because I see more fast fashion brands. Since there are a lot of problems with drug abuse and transients in the area, the bathrooms are locked, and you have to ask an employee to unlock it. If you have IBS or are disabled, might not be easy to find an employee with a bathroom key. I also wish they would bring back fitting rooms, as they only accept exchanges and not returns, but I assume this was for the same reasons. My only real gripe aside from bathrooms/fitting rooms is the pricing. A used mall brand T-shirt (Old Navy, Loft, American Eagle, etc) is often $8 or more; dirty used no-name shoe brands might be priced $15 or more. I don't know if they do it to discourage resellers, but it's often quite irritating. I still find bargains and their vintage section is VERY fairly priced compared to some stores, it just requires some savvy shopping. With that being said, Red Racks sends out coupons often, and if you join their loyalty program, you can accumulate discounts very quickly. Employees work their tails off and usually know how to stack discounts to get you the best deals."
"Very well organized lots and lots of selections friendly personnel. Nice parking lot handicapped accessible entry nice location. Has thrift stores seemed to be this one was very organized and nicely laid out and very roomy."
"This place has lost its damn mind with some of its pricing. I used to enjoy finding second hand goods but if I’m going to pay full retail price either way, I would rather buy something brand new. “The future of thrift is here” is their motto and if this is the future of thrift, then it’s a sad sad future."
"If you want to pay retail prices for secondhand clothes, then this place have you covered. I don’t think I’ve ever been to a location that calls itself a “thrift store” and is charging 80 dollars for a jacket that retails for maybe a 100. These types of stores really hurt thrifting as a whole and I hope they fix their prices."
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