4 reviews of Thrift Shop of the Westfield Service League
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Karen S.
Place rating: 4 Springfield Township, NJ
Thrift shop downstairs is okay. Typical thrift store type stuff. Some good. Some not so good. But the store is organized and clean. HOWEVER, GOUPSTAIRSTOTHECONSIGNMENTSHOP. Now we’re talking — all kinds of goodies at great prices. Includes, menswear, boys, girls, shoes, bric-à-brac, not just ladies things. Definitely worth the stairs. Things range from $ 4 to about $ 25 for the most part. Lots of name brands and items range from casual to dress plus homegoods. For some reason, no one seems to know about this place, but it is a gem.
Kay K.
Place rating: 3 Cranford, NJ
Only been here once. The racks were really empty, stuff looked like a bad garage sale. But I did find a Dior blouse for $ 5.
Samira S.
Place rating: 4 Edison, NJ
I don’t really enjoy thrifting. I can never find anything in my size, the selection stinks and the time spent raiding the racks can be easily used to buy a new item in a less convoluted environment. Westfield Service League gave a me hope during a recent visit. I was able to pick up a bunch of cool t-shirts, a glow in the dark star sticker kit(I am a giant child), and a very cool blazer with a Saks Fifth Avenue label($ 3.99) all for under ten dollars. There’s two levels to the store, the main being a regular type thrift and the upstairs consignment area thats slightly more expensive. In addition to clothes, there’s a decent selection of jewelry, shoes & handbags, housewares and books. Definitely worth a trip back.
Zinat M.
Place rating: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Charming non descript thrift shop located in a residential house converted shop. Many great finds, clothing were in impeccable condition and clean! Saw ralph lauren sweaters in great condition for less than 10 bucks. Great selection of vintage jewelry. The layout of the store is a two story house, spacious enough to walk around and pull pieces out without elbowing someone in the head. Many pieces under 10 bucks which I liked. Oh, and a free book section. what?!