I’ve always been a «fan» of this Goodwill since they opened a few years back. On the occasions I’ve been there, I’ve found it to be neat and well organized. Also this location seems more spacious(less claustrophobic) and well lit than some of the others with decent sized dressing rooms. They have a large selection of books, glassware, kitchen goods, shoes, purses and some furniture. Most things, including clothes, are organized by color or season(ie: Christmas). On this most recent visit, I found a really cute brand new red leather purse for only $ 3.99. My sister found Halloween costumes for all 3 of her kids for just $ 15.00. The selection was good but I suspect the earlier the better this time of year.
Kathleen S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Diego, CA
DRESSESAREWAYOVERPRICED!!! Staff is VERYRUDE. if they do not like the job they are doing find something else. Tired of being shoved out of the way so they can put the clothes out. ALSO look over the clothes you mark at such high prices… most of them have holes, stains, broken zippers ets
Elise S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
It’s really the only thrift store in this area. Most of the time I find that it’s pretty picked over of a lot of good things, but I have found some really great stuff there too. The trick is frequency(& luck). That’s the same with just about any/every thrifting.
Will S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
This is the best thrift store near Crossroads. It’s also the only thrift store near Crossroads. That said, this is the Goodwill that I frequent the most since they relocated their HQ store from Field Club to N. 72nd Street. As far as thrift stores go, Goodwill has really upped the game by offering a clean and modern shopping experience at nearly all of their many locations. Well as clean and modern in the sense that the store isn’t overcrowded, they have new cash registers and good lighting to showcase all the, well, «junk» people have donated. When searching for mens clothes, I’ve noticed this location gets picked over fairly often, so you can stop by each week and maybe find something worth buying. Their prices seem a little high for selling donated goods, but you can’t beat the daily $ 1 tag sales.