Value Village, a Savers brand, is a for-profit, global thrift retailer offering great quality, gently used clothing, accessories, and household goods. Their Rethink Reuse® business model of purchasing, reselling, and recycling gives communities a smart way to shop and keeps more than 700 million pounds of used goods from landfills each year. Value Village also helps over 100 nonprofit organizations by purchasing donated goods from them, providing a source of revenue to support their vital community programs and services. With over 300 locations and 20,000 employees, Value Village's brands include Savers (in the U.S. and Australia), Value Village (in the U.S. and Canada), Unique (in the U.S.), and Village des Valeurs (in Quebec). Customers have found Value Village to be a great alternative to Goodwill, with better prices ($4-$15 per item) and a beautiful selection, including a grandfather clock selling for $100 (market price usually $1,000). The stores are generally well-organized and clean, though some customers have noted issues with the self-checkout. Employees are described as helpful and friendly, though the lack of changing rooms can be inconvenient. While some find the prices a bit high, others report getting "really good deals" on brand-name items.
Thrift store that is very nice, clean and reasonable. Love that they still have coupons and a dedicated weekly Senior Day.
October 2025
For this value village being in Everett, it was rather clean and organized. The staff seemed nice
October 2025
Very good selection, but there aren't any changing rooms. I was having to try on shirts in the isle. The most expensive books of any second hand store I've been to. They have gone from having cashiers to only having self checkout.