“Less of a selection than many of the goodwill stores I’ve seen but none the less the deals are typically good and you never know what treasure you may find. I shop there on the regular!”
“Awesome and unique offerings. Everyone wants a place to donate effectively. It’s not always glamorous. The Repurpose Center provides a legitimate option in the Seattle region.”
“Came here looking for clothes and this place did not disappoint. Their clothing inventory was small but felt thoughtfully curated. Every single item I looked at was in top condition. I was only there for 30 minutes and left with 2 really nice shirts. If quality is important to you, I highly recommend Lucky Dog.”
9AM - 6PM
17935 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline
Thrift Stores
“I haven't read a lot of the reviews, but the reason I love this place is because they actually give vouchers to people in need. They can shop and get things that they otherwise wouldn't be able to. I donate to them frequently. I have a car-load right now of things my coworkers have donated. It's starting to be a thing.This is my second trip this week!!! ? Bravo, Deseret ?”
“Super amazing place! They stand for a great cause and have a return policy which is amazing. I would 100% recommend as I found 6 absolutely amazing pieces! Also don’t skip out on their jewelry section! I found some beautiful hand made earrings!”
“Probably the best thrift store in all of Seattle with very low prices but very high quality stuff donated by wealthy people living in that area. Their stock also rotates quickly so there's new stuff every week.”
“We just made it before it closes at 3 pm (an hour before the center closes), and the staff was nice enough to accommodate us. I got a bunch of beautiful stationery and craft paper. Check them out under the shelf across from the cashier.”
8:30AM - 4PM
18560 1st Ave NE # 1, Shoreline
Thrift Stores
“Great resource for seniors. I get foot care done every six weeks by Echo, this has improved my quality of life. I also enjoy the lunches, they are a nice opportunity to meet others.”
“Probably my favorite thrift store in Seattle. Great rotating selections of clothing, housewares, books, and everything else in-between. I always find cool stuff!
Making a donation is as simple as dropping off your gently-used items in the big bin at the front of the store.”
“Great collection of contemporary women's clothing, from blouses, knits, t shirts, dresses and shoes! Worth looking at! Great prices, too, with a sale every day and every wee.”
“I have consigned here a lot and some of my favorite pieces in my closet come from this store. I adore the people here and shopping around Madison Valley.I love this store because I can find my favorite designers and labels but also try new stuff I didn’t realize I would love so much.”
“They are the best, everything they gave me matched my style perfectly but more importantly they go over and beyond with the little resource book and the thank you card ❤️ I wouldn't have made it to my interview without all their help. So blessed to have help from them THANK YOU”
“My favorite thrift store in the area. They have a wide range of things for everyone in the family. It is well kept for the most part. They have good sales daily. Prices are comparable to other thrift stores in the area. When you donate they will give you a discount coupon for the next time You are in shopping. I also love their mission to serve the local community.”
“Lots of good stuff here from clothes to housewares to electronics and also medical supplies (crutches, canes, boots, etc). Gotta try and remember to come here next time I’m in need instead of paying top dollar at a medical supply store.”
“Always amazing finds at Goodwill CapHill & Most Lovely Guidance from Kit & The Grooviest Dressing Room Guide - scored cute boots in my size , practically new ! & We all know how scoring shoes is not easy. Thank You CapHillGoodwill Seattle ~ Store looks amazing. Your Excellent Work Ethic Shows!”
“Lots of great stuff but the staff is a little rigid. Asked them to hold some things for a few minutes while I picked up my girlfriend 2 blocks away and they said no. Anyway got a lot of good stuff and they gave a discount for bulk so...”
11AM - 4PM
14840 NE 24th St, Redmond
Thrift Stores
“Wonderful store! The remodel looks beautiful. Lots of light to shop by. The volunteers are more than willing to help you find whatever your needs are. Every Tuesday is 20%off for seniors.”
“One thing I love about the organization I work for is it's a corporate standard to give back to the community on a monthly (not yearly,) basis. This month Habitat for Humanity store- Bellevue was selected, and what a fantastic day I had getting to know the team and volunteering. I was initially saddened to learn we wouldn't be helping build a project, but once the store team provided insight on how the donations, volunteers, and purchases from customers help make those projects happen I grew overly excited. I was pleasantly stunned at how much inventory was on hand, but especially the great quality. Many of the items for sale were brand new, and priced unbelievably low regardless of the branded name. Whatever your reason maybe for considering to shop at this location just know the Bellevue team really care and take great pride in ensuring all items are checked, cleaned, and sanitized before placing on the floor for sale. I have plans to not only donate, but volunteer and shop here again; I highly recommend!”
“I love this location they have so many things here. It needs more room to be honest that's my only complaint. They have too many clothes on racks it's hard to look through them all. Otherwise helpful staff and great selection. Prices though are a bit much sometimes for a place that's all donations.”
“So sad this place closed. I liked thrifting there and I remember volunteering here while I was in high school during the summer breaks for community service hours.This was such a neat store. They’d make us iron out the clothes with a steamer and the items were well curated. I hope this store reopens again….”
“Treasure Hunting at Seattle GoodwillSeattle Goodwill is more than just a thrift store; it's a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. From vintage clothing to unique home decor items, the selection is vast and ever-changing.What makes shopping here even better is knowing that your purchases support a good cause. The store is well-organized, making it easier to find those hidden gems. Whether you're a seasoned thrifter or a first-timer, Seattle Goodwill offers an exciting shopping experience filled with possibilities. Happy hunting! ?️??”
“Very friendly workers ... A little unorganized I really wanted a pair of shoes that didn't have a tag on them and they couldn't find out the price for me so I couldn't get them:( but they did however save my phone for me that I accidentally left in my cart thank god”
“Nice & quiet store, I was greeted with a friendly hello from every employee that I passed. By far the most organized thrift store I've been in. No clothes dropped on the floor and everything is color coordinated. Refreshing to see good prices, some thrift stores are now charging regular prices for second hand clothes now. I didn't see any clothes over $7.”
“This place looks great; please check it out. The merchandise seemed cute and on-trend but there was also plenty of the other stuff you’d expect from a thrift store.”
9AM - 5PM
17524 131st Ave NE, Woodinville
Thrift Stores
“On Monday 30 December 2024 12:30 pm the donation center was open and running, so this donation location is definitely not closed ( though obviously I don't know how often they follow their opening hours as per the other reviews)”
“Worth the 1 + hour drive from Puyallup! Nicer stuff, there is a customer bathroom, much better jewelry case, and the carts are able to leave the store. Prices in the Western Washington stores' prices are all much higher, so I only shop on Senior Tuesday now.
PSA - reserve one item from the Jewelry Case and you get an employee to check you out!”
“You have to get there at right time. I have pirchase two running shoes at Redmond location, Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 and Speed 5 weeks apart for less than $16. After I scanned the treds using Google AI, the results were that the shoes still had about another 150-200 miles left. With these shoes being over $150 new, it was a bargain for me to use these as my daily trainers and not worry about babying them because of what I paid.”
“Absolutely LOVE this place. They accept only clean, functioning things that look nice, so shopping there is a delight -- no broken junk to sort through. And a great place to donate if you have something nice to give away and want the money to go for a good, local, community cause.”