Thrift Stores near Springfield, MA

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“I buy 90% of my clothes here. I bought my couch and chair for only $100 practically new. Dishes. Pots pans and purses. Scarves. Kids books and cd's. And hair dryer. Cutlery. Picture frames. Endless stuff. Besides shoes. I prefer them new. But they have a good selection. Check out this store.”

2.6 Average19 Reviews

“The whole place was so nicely organized and the prices were extremely reasonable, the staff was SO sweet and though the collection was small they had a little bit of everything in every section. Highly recommend”

4.7 Superb25 Reviews

“Excellent place to donate and shop. They are actually helping the community around them, so donations to Allied seem to truly further a good cause. Unlike other entities that have questionable "goodwill."”

4.2 Good48 Reviews

“A great place to bring unneeded items that will be sold to raise money for the good work that they do. I've also found wonderful clothing that includes many of my "favorites" to wear. New affordable clothing is often made out of poor quality materials and is poorly constructed. The older clothes, when in good condition, are often so much better than what is on the market today. It's one of my favorite places to shop.”

3.5 Good13 Reviews

“I have not shopped in Goodwill in a few years but came across some reviews of people complaining about prices. I wanted to chime in, defending the Goodwill. Sometimes an item donated may have a price on it, such a a book or a magazine, and the book was originally bought 20 years ago. What they should do is cross off old prices so customers don't see it. But that same book now is probably much higher in price and possibly in some cases could be worth a lot and you could actually be getting a real bargain! Comparing items to things you see at Marshall's (such as a lamp) etc., makes no sense. It's possible the original item was bought at Marshall's to begin with, which also is a reduced price store. You can't always find what you want at Marshall's. If you see something you like at Goodwill, then your should grab it because the chances of you getting the exact same item at another store for less is slim to none. Also, Goodwill isn't a tag sale. They have to pay bills to run a store, as well a employees.They would save people from complaining if they would remove prices tags left on items from the original stores. Someone commented that they could easily just go over to Platos Closet. LOL,... also used clothing, and if you already saw what you liked at Goodwill then why bother going over to Platos? Which by the way, is overpriced in my opinion.”

3.3 Good26 Reviews

“I have been successful at Savers. I hate that you can't try on the clothes. I guess that helped me save money.I like Newington, Springfield, and Manchester.You have to be careful when you purchase items. Cracked household items.Newington and Manchester staff are helpful.”

3.3 Good40 Reviews

“Great thrift store. Have a large book selection and large bins of blankets/sheets/pillowcases etc which are great for fabric thrifting. As of Dec 2022 they still don't have the dressing rooms open due to covid. So you can't try anything on. Thats probably the only bad thing about this place. Staff are very nice and are willing to show/talk to you about the stuff behind the counter without feeling like you're putting them out :). They also have nice new card systems so you can tap to pay. Super convenient.”

3.1 Average20 Reviews

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