Thrift Stores near Jacksonville, OR

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“This Thrift Shop gets in really great stuff! It is clean and organized and I have been SHOCKED by the deals I have found. NEW Ugg boots $5? YES PLEASE! Never worn Banana Republic blouse 50cents? HECK YES! The people who donate here donate quality items. The lack of service mentioned in another review probably has to do with the fact that it is run by volunteers. It is also generally a VERY slow place to work (I have talked with the people in there a lot) and when you get literally a costumer every three hours I can see why they may get caught up in a personal conversation..... sometimes it is other regulars (customers) who have sat down to chat as I would guess was the situation Marie was talking about because they never have more than two people on at a time as that would be ridiculous in the small slow store. If not being greeted ruins a shop for you so completely than I would say maybe you have the problem...........As a shop girl myself else where I know about 75% of the time I greet people they either IGNORE me completely or act like I am the most annoying person on earth. Its happening less because I can read people better. I can usually tell the ones that want to be greeted helped from the leave me alone types.”

5 Superb8 Reviews

“Such a cute little antique/ boutique store. The owner is so sweet and personable and she really knows her antiques. This shop is a gem in a small town. Definitely worth the drive and detour to visit this store!”

5 Superb7 Reviews

“This place is the best. Especially since times r tough. It's an inexpensive way to buy all kinds of things. Just bring some disposable gloves to sort thru the bins. It's not bad but occasionally there's been some things that r kind of icky to touch. Get ready to sort n dig! It's an adventure for sure! Thanks goodwill.”

4.6 Superb41 Reviews

“Cute, well organized thrift store with a worthy cause. All Xmas items (in Sept) were 50% off. I bought x mas cocktail glasses and cookie tins. I also bought t- shirts for granddaughter and grandson. BF bought a weed wacker. Nice helpful staff!”

4.5 Superb48 Reviews

“This is the best Salvation Army store hands down!!! They had so many things I wanted to buy, dishes, clothes, tools, some baby stuff, kitchen utensils, pilates equipment just so much stuff!! Great job you guys keep it up!!!”

4.3 Superb66 Reviews

“The price are very reasonable and affordable. I bought a pair of shoes which is almost new for only 50 cents. Almost everything sells at 50 cents which was really awesome. Very friendly service too.”

4.7 Superb10 Reviews

“What a sweet, family-friendly boutique! Expansive, trendy selection with some high end labels in an excellent downtown location…very walkable neighborhood. Kaitlyn has a calm and friendly demeanor, she helped me find exactly what I needed. The prices are so low why would you go anywhere else? ??‍♀️ #shoplocal #womenowned #suppotsmallbusiness ?️”

4.2 Good41 Reviews

“This place is the best. Especially since times r tough. It's an inexpensive way to buy all kinds of things. Just bring some disposable gloves to sort thru the bins. It's not bad but occasionally there's been some things that r kind of icky to touch. Get ready to sort n dig! It's an adventure for sure! Thanks goodwill.”

4.1 Good54 Reviews

“The Staff, and or volunteer's are great, very friendly and helpful. A huge selection. That is always changing its not to hard to find help with items most of the time . I would suggest trying to get the a couple hrs before they close as they close prompt on the hr. And staff is sparce at closing. Recently they rearranged some areas, seems slightly more Shoppable. Recommend it anyone working on DIY's hands down the best prices. That is if you can find what your in search of, that's the biggest drawback; first come first serve on items, that have no regular availability, as it is ran on donations from the surrounding community.”

4.1 Good22 Reviews

“Jewelry prices are high, I was told by worker, all jewelry is sent out yo be tested and returned for sale, $6.50 is too expensive for second hand store I find other trinkets hit or miss thats why its called thrifting”

3.8 Good62 Reviews

“If you want to explore a wonderful thrift, St. Vincent de Paul is a great one to visit. They have a really wide-array of things to buy and shop. From clothing to crafts, to tools and more. You will find household goods, stationery supplies, antiques, jewelry, and more. In fact, some of the real charm is that you don't know what you will find. Right on N. Pacific Highway, it's easily accessed and a good cause. Check it out.”

3.6 Good38 Reviews

“We normally shop at the Goodwill in Central Point, which has very nice staff, but is very small and a little chaotic. The Medford store was a breath of fresh air. The staff are all very friendly, the store smells clean, is very organized, and has a very nice selection of items. Some items are a little overpriced, such as a pair of used jeans were only a few dollars less than a brand new pair at Burlington and a few of the boots should have been tossed instead of sold. However, they do have a very nice selection of clothing for the whole family, purses, and DVDs. The DVDs are affordable, especially for Blu-ray. We bought several items that were new with tags. Overall, we were very pleased and will shop there again when we are in town.”

3.7 Good89 Reviews

“Nice store, friendly staff. Found some shirts for my daughter and she was needing a glass heart to put all her polished rocks in. She also found a blue mason jar.”

3.3 Good68 Reviews