Thrift Stores near Aiea, HI

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“Thrift Shopping in Aiea, O'ahu, Hawaii...One person's trash is another person's treasure!Since I was on this side of the island, I decided to take a look at the Goodwill store. Located at the front left of the Harbor Center entrance, Goodwill is visible from Kamehameha Highway.This is one of the larger Goodwill stores. It's a warehouse type of environment with high ceilings and fluorescent lighting. The 50% items are indicated by a specific color. The color changes every Monday. Also, there are $1.99 items (last chance) and the tag color is different from the 50% items.I've been lucky and have found designer dresses for $10 and even $5. This time, I found a Christmas dove to place on the wreath at my mom's house. Note: Mom was looking for red birds at Ben Franklin, but wasn't able to find any. I thought that this might be a good substitute.Anyway, you can join the Rewards Program with your phone number and get more discounts with each purchase! It's for a good cause!Reuse, recycle, and reduce!”

3.9 Good10 Reviews

“One of the best goodwills I've been to! It's HUGE and well organized! And best of all, great items at really low prices. parking is a bit challenging though.”

3.3 Good29 Reviews

“Stopped by Sweet Enemy for some vintage clothing today. The store rocks. Super customer service and friendly staff. Staff was 100% spot on on all the vintage and urban trends for clothing. This place is my favorite vintage shirt shop on the island.”

5 Superb38 Reviews

“Love having 2 harbors locations - fun to check out if you’re in Waikiki since there’s not many non-luxury or non-touristy stores for locals in the area!Smaller location but still great curation of men’s & women’s vintage streetwear, and sneakers!”

5 Superb28 Reviews

“My best friend and I were visiting Honolulu from New York...and we love vintage & are pretty experienced vintage shoppers. Let me say, this place was a treasure trove! There were amazing vintage Hawaiian dresses and prints, and some vintage St. John too! The best part was how kind, welcoming, and informative the people who worked there were. Leolani knew practically everything about Hawaiian vintage and really taught us a lot!”

5 Superb27 Reviews

“The manager Mikey has really made improvements. It's not as cluttered and always clean!! Prices and selections are way better then goodwill and savers. Workers are always helpful and cheery!”

4.8 Superb32 Reviews

“Love this place! The staff is always so friendly even on their busiest days. Clothing prices by far the cheapest on the island for any thrift shop. Love the sales they throw and the punch card system! Definitely a hidden gem.”

4.6 Superb31 Reviews

“make sure you check out sonadore vintage<3 i met the owner kaya and she was super sweet and had the most cutsie clothes in her shop! will definitely be coming back!!”

4.8 Superb20 Reviews

“Open Tues, Thurs ,Friday 9-1. Located on Ft Shafter. No ID needed to shop, but must be able to access post. From household goods to military clothing. Daily specials. Book room, toy section, baby dept. Large Premier section of NWT, and designer clothing . Not for profit, proceeds go to scholarships and community grants, mostly run by volunteers with a few paid staff, all very friendly! Good parking, no public restrooms(some nextdoor) fun place to shop with great prices!”

4.6 Superb25 Reviews

“Great place to go, volunteers there are super nice and friendly. You'll want to have an open mind, finding is part of the fun. Sometimes they have 1/2 off sales. Parking is limited but I didn't have issues. Great place and will definitely return when I'm in Honolulu.”

4.4 Superb29 Reviews

“Fantastic thrift shop. Small, but with enough of a variety of things to satisfy any thrifter. Ladies were pleasant and friendly, and everything was very clean and well displayed. Great find!”

4.9 Superb7 Reviews

“This was my hidden gem once they reopened after covid, now many people are aware of this awesome place. Great prices and friendly staff. Really enjoyed the recent sale they had for their books.”

4.1 Good32 Reviews

“At the trift shop, all of the items are second-hand and have a lot of ups and downs. If you don't choose electrical equipment carefully, you can end up making a big loss. There are no returns or refunds.”

4.5 Superb4 Reviews

“Really a 3.5, but least round up, I guess. Great store overall. One of my favorite thrift store to shop. Mix reviews for pricing on items. Most times it can be pricy for second hand, but I've found some great deals as well. Good luck finding color of the week on clothes, I haven't been seeing any color of the week for pants, button downs and t-shirts, which is odd. It seems like the store is forcing customers to buy the new rollout rather than shop for deals or i could just a late bird. ‍”

4 Good139 Reviews

“Clean, well-organized and with friendly staff. Larger thrift shop than I expected. I asked about discounts (military, senior, etc), and was told that those are a thing of the past. Boo.”

4 Good77 Reviews

“Love this place! The staff is always so friendly even on their busiest days. Clothing prices by far the cheapest on the island for any thrift shop. Love the sales they throw and the punch card system! Definitely a hidden gem.”

4 Good42 Reviews

“I love to shop at Goodwill, but today I went to Waipahu store 5:45pm to look for 1 item, but the workers in there had already locked the doors when it’s supposed to close at 6:00pm. Come on, close when you advertise your closing time!”

4 Good23 Reviews

“10x better than the overpriced and trashy air force spouses thrift shop. Unlike the air Force side they have a good reasonablely priced selection and much friendlier staff/volunteers.”

4 Good20 Reviews

“Such a better location. Descent size space for displaying items for sale. They may need to expand in the future for furniture, etc. Convenient parking for unloading or loading. Great planning by having a separate space for donations right nextdoor. Really happy for this location.”

4 Good13 Reviews

“This is a real thrift shop, yo. Good prices, knowledgeable owner, and some real good stuff if you know how to find it. I am glad it is here. If you want a spiffy bourgeois place with nice, well-organized racks and no street folks outside etc please go someplace else, because I don’t really want to see your gentrified attitude in here anyways. But if you want some good deals and some pretty nice stuff, this is a good place!”

3.9 Good7 Reviews

“The new location on King Street just opened on Thursday, November 2. Today was the first weekend day they were open and it was very very crowded. Luckily I snagged a parking right in front. The store is very well organized and so much better than Goodwill. The prices were extremely fair and the selection was huge. They even brought in other stuff from the Waipahu store to manage their grand opening weekend.I would highly recommend Savers overall, and this location.”

3.8 Good186 Reviews

“Really good store with great product selection. Some things look actually new. And the recycling clothes idea is unbeatable.I will definitely return. Would be nice to have other stores in the North Shore.”

3.7 Good64 Reviews

“5 star service and really good people.$5 rubber slippah-fundraiser for disaster relief for people of Maui.Picked up a pair along with "poppits" charms.$5 upgrade .Please go down and purchase today!Check out my photos”

3.3 Good22 Reviews

“Found some super cool stuff here but it takes time. There’s unwritten rules when you shop like everyone has to stand back when the staff is dropping new items. Parking can be a pain. But overall it can be fun to treasure hunt here.”

3.5 Good48 Reviews

“I love to shop at Goodwill, but today I went to Waipahu store 5:45pm to look for 1 item, but the workers in there had already locked the doors when it’s supposed to close at 6:00pm. Come on, close when you advertise your closing time!”

2.4 Poor8 Reviews

“Great, fairly large thrift store in Honolulu! We popped in looking for some authentic Hawaiian-made mumus, and we found so many beautiful ones. Great selection of aloha shirts too. It had a fantastic selection of clothes, and some smaller home goods sections. I recommend hitting this up if you're in the area :)”

3.6 Good136 Reviews

“The treasure hunt continues. . . at the Central Union Church Thrift Store. I've passed by this store countless times. I always see the open sign on the side of the road every Saturday. Finally decided to check it out. This thrift store is a part of the huge church located at the corner of Punahou and Beretania St. You can't miss it. The thrift store is right before the church along Beretania. There is plenty of shaded parking. It's only open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9AM-3PM. When I went, there were still covid restrictions. A very nice lady sits out front to register everyone coming in, take their temperatures, and limit the amount of customers inside. For first timers, you need to register and sign a waiver form. Not exactly sure why this was needed, but I hope I don't receive late night calls asking for monetary donations over the phone. This store has A LOT of stuff--top to bottom. Everything was clean and well organized, and surprisingly evenly distributed. There's a good amount of Asian style cups and plates and figures if that's your thing. Everything was priced accordingly. Nothing outrageous, but not many great deals. Found a random Miami Dolphins Josh Rosen jersey. Even though I'm a fan. I would never get this lol. Why would anyone even get this in the first place?? When I first caught a glimpse of it, I thought it was #13. Nope! The staff here is super friendly and nice. They also note how much you spent. What's all this information for? Overall, a nice store to be thrifty. Friendly staff, decent prices, and a nice selection of items.”

3.3 Good40 Reviews

“Lately I've been feeling a way about mass consumerism, fast fashion, and our ever piling landfill.. I'm attempting to reduce, reuse, and recycle more and what better way to do that then to thrift shop! I popped in to Goodwill on Beretania a couple days ago just to scope it out and pick up a few things for my kids. The parking was easy- it's located in the rear of the store on young street. When I went maybe and hour before closing the parking lot was empty. My first impression was how absolutely neat and tidy this place is. They clearing take pride in their work and do a great job of organizing and cleaning the place. There is a pretty large selection of adult clothing with several sizes, anywhere from XS-2X. I saw some higher end brand names that were priced well. My only wish was that they had a larger kids section. The kids section was very small when compared with the adults section which was a bummer since my reason for coming in was for them. I did score some brand new Christmas pajamas with the tag on for only $5. That will def come in handy for our Xmas party this weekend! Save your money, get quality clothes, and help save the planet by shopping second hand!”

3.3 Good49 Reviews

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