Thrift Stores near Jamaica Plain, MA

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“Goodwill Industries International Inc., simply known as Goodwill, is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people who face barriers in their employment.”

3.1 Average15 Reviews

“Dorchester Art Project has been serving the community for years. This is the best place for local artists! Rent their theater out for cool underground music shows or check out their awesome studio spaces Make sure to go to a gallery show or see a local band play and support local artists!”

4.9 Superb17 Reviews

“One of the best thrift stores in the area! The prices are great, and there's a lot of good finds. Also their mission is worth supporting. It isn't the biggest place, but it certainly makes an impact. There's no changing rooms either, but that's easily overlooked.”

4.5 Superb31 Reviews

“Amazing place with a ton of heart, especially the staff. The Thrift Shop of Boston supports The Home for Little Wanderers, which provides a range of services for children in dire living/economic situations. Great cause and business to support :)”

4.7 Superb15 Reviews

“I found three different jackets that were clean and good quality, which is impressive considering how physically small the store is! The staff is friendly as well.”

4.6 Superb18 Reviews

“CASH ONLY. Crowded and tight, the dust always makes my throat dry, but the prices are good & low and I *always* find something unique. Clothing and housewares = good selection. Appliances/lamps/suitcases/etc = not so much. Free parking & there’s an ATM in the lot. Sales rotate day to day.”

4.2 Good56 Reviews

“My sister and I took six bags and two boxes of items to drop off. Three bags were "poundage," torn, stained, or well-worn clothing that they take to sell per pound to textile recycling. The process was quick and easy and they provide you with a receipt for tax purposes. I like that the proceeds benefit the Interfaith Social Services' food pantry, mental health counseling center, and homelessness prevention program.”

4.5 Superb13 Reviews

“I was at their pop-up at the Sam Adams Brewery and their prices can’t be beat! The staff are so kind and, I mean, $3 and $5 cassettes? $6 shirts and $12 jeans??? Their selection is amazing and you’ll always find something that piques your interest.”

4.1 Good85 Reviews

“I bought several items from Polished Treasures for my new business and have been thrilled with my purchases. I even got one piece custom refinished by them and it looks absolutely beautiful. I will be back!”

4.8 Superb6 Reviews

“Now this is what I call a thrift store! It has vintage items and you have to look for some great finds! The prices are affordable and the quantity/quality of clothes is abundant. They have trinkets as well along with a free table of stuff. The staff is also sweet and helpful. Get lost in the options!!!”

5 Superb4 Reviews

“Found some great things there alot of retro stuff and antiques with excellent customer service I couldn’t believe some of the stuff they have I know there’s a few things I want to get before someone else does”

4.2 Good16 Reviews

“Small gem of a thrift shop. Especially nice quality women's and men's clothing plus a a varied selection of good qualify housewares. Note: This place is open. It was closed during pandemic and some searches may be out of date. Check it out, hidden off Brattle street in Harvard Square. If you are headed to Anthropologie or other shops in Harvard Square you might find a bagain only a few steps away.”

4.5 Superb6 Reviews

“Great place for many reasons. Supports many needy causes. Has thrift shop and food pantry. Also helps people learn English and lends out medical equipment like walkers, crutches and wheel chairs.”

4.6 Superb5 Reviews

“Charming and full of an eclectic variety of items for such a small place. Staff are very friendly. 10 dollar minimum on credit card purchases sent me on a quest to find more items to buy since the only thing I really wanted was only three dollars! But I ended up with two Calvin Klein ties that were actually still fashionable these days and left happy.”

4.4 Superb7 Reviews

“Absolutely amazing! Everything is pretty much $1. Came here with a friend when we’d just moved here from the UK, and picked up a brand new wardrobe. Staff are super lovely, tons of different things to buy from shoes to books, bags to tvs. Highly recommend, couldn’t improve what so ever. Open every other saturday 11-1pm and wednesdays 3-6pm, I make sure to go every week you never know what you’ll find! Tons of new stuff everytime, ive had designer brands and fully new labelled items.”

5 Superb3 Reviews

“Clothes here are really good brands and in excellent condition! Owner is super friendly and they have a resale system as well so you can bring in your outgrown kids clothes and get buying credits.”

4 Good10 Reviews

“I love this place. There's home goods and clothes, sometimes a vintage rack in the back. It's all end brands, often with the tags on, sold at half price or below. And best part is the money goes to Boomerangs and their mission to support the AIDS Action Fund. It's guilt free shopping.”

3.9 Good19 Reviews

“The salvation army in Central square in Cambridge on Massachusetts avenue health helped a lot of people throughout the long years that they have been there in that location. I have never stayed there overnight but I have occasionally had need of a shower which they were able to accommodate and a meal from time and time and a couple times during my laundry when I didn't have any money to do them,, don't let your pride get in the way of getting some help from a place like salvation army!! You need to call at 6:00 a.m. the same day to reserve a bed if they have any if you need a place to sleep for the night. If you're going to be staying there I recommend trying to get a bed as close as possible to staff as possible, do not have any loose belongings on you when you go there as they might get stolen, if we have something of value keep it under your shirt or coat or sweater and tie it to you securely before you go to sleep..”

3.9 Good9 Reviews

“I had time to visit one Goodwill while in Boston, so based on reviews, I chose this one. And I loved it! Only took cash since computers were down-so I was lucky I had cash. No dressing rooms-so I tried things on over my shirt. I ended up buying 4 things for right under $21!!! I loved all the things I found- a sleeveless sequined Ann Taylor top, a long sweater coat from J Jill, a Uniqlo puffer vest, and a like new red/blac/gray/white scarf. I traveled carry-on, so that was about all I could fit in my suitcase! But so worth it! Public parking lot near by. Siizes are all mixed. But because it's a smaller store, it wasn't too hard to go through. Prices are based on the item, so you don't know the price unless you ask. There are different color plastic tags that they use to price an item. I thought everything was affordable-lots of great choices!”

3.8 Good18 Reviews

“Organized and fun! Women owned business and trained staff that represent the philosophy of the store. The quality of the items and the hourly turnover of items keeps it remarkably interesting. I donate and I purchase, I like how I feel good not having to go to the mall. Quality *************** Makers, Kitchen items with original tags still on them. Need a nice coffee mug to go with the new machine, they have them. I love that I can still shop *****************, ******* for clothing. ***** ”

3.8 Good36 Reviews

“I almost always find something here. The shelves are always stocked and I feel like there’s a lot of item turnover. I will say there are often broken or dirty items on the shelves, so you have to be in the mood to sort through to find your treasures. Sometimes it smells weird in the store.”

3.5 Good4 Reviews

“very nice staff, great selection with an awesome men’s sweater section! everyone saying it was dirty or a bad thrift store was either in a bad mood or that was their first ever thrift store lol! thrift stores aren’t known for being squeaky clean!”

3.7 Good32 Reviews

“The place to go for thrifting! I always find what I need! Wonderful assortment of pieces for good prices ($5 for blouses with long sleeves and $6 for sweaters). Wear a tank top, crop top, or sports bra or be prepared to try things over clothes or under skirts because their dressing rooms are always closed.Buy baking soda and vinegar from Dollar Tree down the street and maybe have some banh mi from Super Market 88 or do some grocery shopping at Star Market.If you’re looking for clothes hangers, Dollar Tree sells them for $1.25 (pack or 7).”

3.7 Good35 Reviews

“Can someone please tell me the name of the manager who worked there approximately four years ago? He had a bit of a stutter? If you ever read this I want you to know I’m so so sorry that I hurt you.”

3.7 Good102 Reviews

“My sister and i started thrifting there to donate cloths for homeless and refugees. They have great selection of quality warm clothes at a decent price. The best part of it is the staff, manager Leslie is so kind and professional. the 2 other girls that work there (sorry i dont recall their name) are so lovely. I am grateful that the Salvation Army and their staff of helping us help others. Thank you, Leslie and team. You guys are the BEST :)”

3.1 Average16 Reviews

“Great store! Very clean, items organized by category and color. Very reasonable prices. Only down side is fittings rooms are closed, so have to guess with sizing”

3.2 Average32 Reviews

“This place was the most amazing Goodwill I've ever been to it was clean it was organized everything was color coded the only thing I didn't like is the racks weren't divided into sizes and the staff wasn't very friendly but besides that it's a great place to find some really cool good second hand clothing”

3.2 Average34 Reviews