The staff is friendly here, and the place is mostly organized. It would be great if they organized the clothes by size rather than by color — no matter how much I want a black jacket, it won’t be something I pick up if it is too big or too small. They have a number of store samples/stock furniture that is available. Donating goods is simple, and you don’t need to list out every little thing you brought in the box, just tell them if there are clothes or home items, etc.
Mary-Lyn K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Morrisville, PA
Went here over the weekend with my mom for some«new furniture» for her as well as my house… the staff was so friendly, and not only did we end up with great furniture but also brand new clothing, I have half of my Christmas list done. I am sorry I didn’t know about this place sooner… I plan to give away a few boxes to them this week!
Angela S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Probably the nicest Goodwill I’ve ever been in! This could be due in part to its newness, but you can’t beat it. The store is very clean, the clothing well-organized, and the staff friendly. There are well-lit, large dressing rooms. Although I shopped on Saturday afternoon, the atmosphere wasn’t chaotic or stressful. That’s all I can ask! I got a brand-new hoodie with the labels still on, a cotton blouse, a tank top(also brand new), a skirt, and a duffel bag for about $ 18. Not the cheapest thrift store in the world or anything, but now I’m no longer a teenager I will happily pay a couple dollars extra in order to not have to spend hours sorting through giant bins to find a shirt. If you’re expecting clothing under a dollar, expect to be disappointed. The men’s clothing section is small but it seemed to have some good-quality things. Their selection of men’s dress shirts is very good. The women’s clothing is divided into misses and plus-size, which is extremely useful as the store has that whole dumb«clothing arranged by color» scheme.(It makes the racks look prettier, but come on — who cares if that skirt is the right shade of green if it’s 4 sizes too small?) Because the racks aren’t filled to bursting, however, it is still relatively easy to find what you need. If they decide to overcrowd the clothing selection at some point, it will become difficult to browse. The furniture selection isn’t nearly as good as the Salvation Army down the road, but the enormous housewares section more than makes up for it. Lots of shoes(unfortunately very disorganized, but I have yet to encounter a thrift which organizes their shoe section) and plenty of bags/backpacks. Only one small case of books, though, sadly! A lot of people feel that books are simply clutter in a thrift, but they are one of the primary reasons I go. If they had a large book selection this would be a five-star review. The location is across the street from Oxford Valley Mall, just a bit east of the Target shopping center and next to Toys R Us. If you’re driving west on Route 1 you’ll need to make a u-turn at Target to get there.