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The Goodwill Store in Arlington is a solid option when you want to dive into Arlington thrift store shopping. As part of the Goodwill chain, this location carries the reputation the brand is known for: affordable prices, a constantly changing selection, and an emphasis on supporting local community programs. If you’re into thrift shopping, you’ll appreciate how this spot balances variety and quality without any fuss.
Walking in, you’ll find racks of used clothing from everyday basics to occasional vintage pieces that pop up now and then. It’s not just clothes here, either. Goodwill’s Arlington store usually has furniture pieces that are perfect for anyone redoing their space on a thrift budget. From lamps to kitchenware, and sometimes even books or small electronics, this store offers a nice mix for those who like to browse different departments under one roof.
Shopping at this Arlington thrift store feels practical and rewarding. The items are gently worn, and since Goodwill’s mission revolves around community support, your purchase goes beyond the bargain—it helps fund valuable local programs. It’s a good place to look if you’re after a variety of secondhand goods, whether you want to outfit your closet, furnish a room, or pick up a quirky vintage find to spice up your collection.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Arlington or visit the Goodwill Store website for details.
Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, housewares & more.
Nice and funny team I liked the vibe and some of the new items are cool.
They have a lot of variety at this location. Typically always well stocked. Prices have increased over time but nonetheless well kept thrift store. Their home decor area seems to always be a hit for me.
The store is fairly neat and organized. But some of the items they have for sale are overpriced. A couple of the couches look like they should be in the trash because they look so dirty and worn that it seems they would be a health hazard to even try to sale to someone. They have a few new with tags clothing and accessories that you could probably find cheaper at a regular department store. I was not very impressed with the store, mainly the prices. If you're looking for decent second hand sofas, I would suggest looking elsewhere. Don't think I will be visiting this Goodwill store anytime soon.
Safety concern that they turn the lights off BEFORE close. I was with a blind client and they almost got hurt just searching for the exit. Do better. If you want people to leave before 7:00 then close at 6:30 instead of doing that or better yet turn the music off since that is not a fire hazard.
Goodwill? More like Greedwill. This is the second location I’ve visited in FW area. This Goodwill is extremely organized. The store is clean, sections are clearly labeled, and it is easy to navigate. From an operational standpoint, it is well run. That said, the pricing completely undermines what Goodwill is supposed to represent. These items were donated, yet many are priced as if they were new. For a DONATION store that claims to “serve the community”, ESPECIALLY populations that rely on affordable access to clothing and household goods, the prices feel out of touch and driven by greed rather than service. Goodwill exists because of generosity. Turning donated goods into premium pricing feels wrong for the very communities this organization claims to support.