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If you’re in Glendale and curious about thrift shopping, Goodwill Stores Glendale is a solid spot to check out. This location belongs to the well-known Goodwill chain, which has been a staple in the secondhand retail world for decades. It’s a thrift store that’s reliable for quality used clothing but also goes beyond that—think furniture, housewares, books, and even some vintage pieces sprinkled in here and there. The variety is broad enough to keep things interesting every time you visit.
What sets Goodwill Stores Glendale apart is its consistency. The store usually has a steady flow of donations, so the inventory changes regularly. You can find everything from casual tees and jeans to business wear, plus seasonal clothing, making it a versatile spot for anyone who loves used clothing or wants to experiment with vintage styles without a huge commitment. The furniture section includes basic household pieces that are perfect if you’re furnishing a new place or just looking to add a few unique items.
Thrift shopping here is straightforward but rewarding. The layout is easy to navigate, and the staff tends to keep things tidy, so you won’t have to dig through piles for long. Goodwill Stores Glendale is also a donation center, which means you can bring your own items to contribute. That’s a nice bonus if you’re trying to declutter responsibly while supporting a local Glendale thrift store. This spot isn’t flashy or pretentious—it’s just a solid, down-to-earth place to find used goods that fit many styles and budgets.
If you’re new to the Glendale thrift scene or just want a dependable place to shop secondhand, this Goodwill location is a dependable stop. You won’t always find the rare vintage jacket or designer couch, but there’s plenty of value and variety for everyday thrift store fans.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Glendale or visit the Goodwill – Retail Store and Donation Center website for details.
Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, housewares & more.
We went to this location today for the 50% off. We found some AMAZING deals. I managed to find a bunch of cute clothes for my kids and a few long sleeves for myself. The store was relatively clean considering how many people were there scouring the racks. They were also quick to move the line along and get people checked out.
Always a good time. The only reason it did not get 5 stars is because of the lack of cleanliness. Inventory all over the floor and very lean on store associates.
The staff is friendly and the store has a large selection but I have grown disappointed in Goodwill in general. They have no dressing rooms, charge for their bags, and you can't take your cart out of the store and I've seen them take away garments that are in that day's color sale group , and now have changed their color tag sales to $2 instead of half price which may or may not be a good deal. So I think I'm done with Goodwill and to top it all off they have raised their prices quite a bit too. No good in their will anymore. Think I'll go somewhere else thanks.
Being hung up on is a weird way to end a phone call with someone who says thank you. If it feels like asking for details on the drop off process is annoying to the person fielding phones, that person might need some re-training. Even more strange is when the on shift manager does the exact same thing after asking rhetorical questions that attempt to banalize the concerns of someone who just wants to donate some clothes. Especially clothes that hold sentimental value. Steven or Stephen, who was at the receiving area on the other hand, had a great attitude with a smile while doing more labor intensive work. This location could benefit from his example. Community is all we have when things get tough. That sort of phone-interaction would never happen in Hawaii or Puerto Rico. Very disappointing. I suppose thats what i get for donating to a place that charges for its help. Next time, ill be sure to bring items to a church or school in need.
It was 12:30 on Thursday. Yellow tickets are $2. Surprise, barely any to be found and I soon found out why. Employee going thru racks pulling all yellow tickets. She explained it was so we could look thru them . She finished pulling the dresses and immediately pulled off hangers and put in cart to be returned to the back of the store! So much for $2 Thursdays!