Friendly staff and lots of stuff to browse through. Most of the stuff isn’t that great, but if you look hard enough you can find some great things. I found a pair of brand new Toms shoes for 7 $ that normally cost 50 $-60 $!
Nina L.
Place rating: 1 Arlington, TX
So sad. I came by to drop off lots of donations, but I knocked and honked, and no one came out to accept them even after waiting 10 minutes. :((I needed a receipt.) I will be going to other locations from now on.
Renato G.
Place rating: 4 Arlington, TX
I like thrift stores. Sometimes I think I need more pants than I have, and I refuse to pay more than $ 8 for new ones. Sometimes I’ll need clothes for a one-off event, or I just want something I can wear, spill milk on, and not cry over. Goodwill and I get along, then, and this is a big Goodwill. It doesn’t seem as crowded or picked-over as the location farther south on Cooper, either. Having a big selection can be kind of a double-edged sword: — It takes longer to thumb through one hundred shirts than twenty shirts, and this store has one hundred and twenty of everything. Check items carefully for stains. — Given that there’s less foot traffic, you’ll see the same items over and over if you visit often. You probably want to space your visits out to allow for more inventory turnover. If you have half an hour to an hour of free time and a very patient friend or partner, give this Goodwill a try.
Kathryn L.
Place rating: 3 Euless, TX
Large clothes section(haven’t looked through) terrible furniture selection but decent home goods & linens areas. I’ve noticed that every decent picture is ridiculously overpriced. Saw one framed picture I actually liked and it was marked over $ 100, seriously? The staff is really friendly and the overall experience was a good one.
Elizabeth R.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
I love this particular GW, I mean most things are great finds for only 4.19 ! I mean I got a sweater, dress, and two skirts for litterally 20 dollars and some change this one may not be as big as the other one in the area but it’s nicer and everyone there is nice as well. And again the finds are amazing, it’s like going to grandmas closet and getting all the good stuff. … love love love it.
Kayla J.
Place rating: 3 Arlington, TX
Prices for clothes are mainly $ 4.19. There was a pretty good selection, but I didn’t really find much that I really liked. The dressing rooms have NO locks(why??), but at least they’re big and spacey.
Ana d.
Place rating: 4 Arlington, TX
I came, I saw, I conquered. Do you ever open your closet and decide that you hate everything you have and there is nothing to wear? I experience this from time to time and that means you have to get rid of most everything and start over. It’s Goodwill time. After dropping off stuff you will inevitably see again on the shelf, maybe even after you bought it there the first time, it’s now time to shop for more stuff to fill the closet. I stopped in this Goodwill last week and after spending a couple of hours and around 100 bucks, I have a new closet full of clothing. There was a lot of Old Navy, Loft, Gap, and Banana in the women’s dept ripe for the pillaging. Yay! There are coupons in the blue coupon envelope that arrives in the mailbox every week and you get stamps for every 10 bucks you spend on a stamp card to redeem after a certain number of stamps. I believe this is how Thrift Town also tricks me into coming back again and again. Anyhoo, it’s a lot of fun…