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Goodwill Retail Store

3.4 (20 reviews)
InexpensiveThrift Stores
Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Laura B.

For a thrift store this is okay you have to get here early cause the early people get the best finds. If you see something better get it cause if you blink and wait it will be GONE

Madison H.

Over priced items when they get things for free and turn a profit. The photo shows a suitcase in horrible condition for 149.99. Ended up purchasing a small carry on sized suitcase for $40 too no brand name. Really needed both of them but will have to keep looking. What outrageous prices will not be returning. One staff member was friendly and the other was annoyed to even ring an item up.

Kim L.

Clothing is a bit more used than other thrift shops in the area but if you're willing to dig you can find some better items for much better prices than the other thrift stores in Naples. I found two name brand shirts barely used for $4.99 each and an almost new T-shirt for my son for $1.99. I also got a wine glass for 50 cents.

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Amazing location. Everything is organized checkout "the gallery" well worth it all. Motivated personnel makes it a memorable visit

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Address of good will off Imokalee?

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For a thrift store, pretty organized, nice staff, the same hit or miss.

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OMG!!! This place was a mix of new and old. Where i come from Goodwill stores are all old things…read morebeing resold. This place was staged like a TJMaxx. We don't have Goodwill stores like this in New England. I walked away with some brand new earring for only a few dollars. I was looking for large white hoops. Score! On top of the great staging, it was clean. Then to top it off, they were selling snack in the checkout line. This is top notch Goodwilling!

Goodwill was founded in 1902 by Boston Minister, Reverend Edgar J. Helms. He took donations from…read morewealthy Bostonians and hired people who were poor and who could fix the items. The items were then given to the people who worked on them or were resold. Goodwill's philosophy is "a hand up, not a hand out". Today Goodwill has become a $5 billion nonprofit organization that provides job training, employment, and community programs for people who have disabilities that might prevent them from getting a job on their own. Approximately 25,000 people in Southwest Florida are served by Goodwill Southwest Florida thrift stores every year. I discovered this Goodwill in Egret Crossing on a recent thrifting trip to Naples. The store opened in May of 2021 and it still looks brand new. This Goodwill resembles a Home Goods more than a thrift store. There is so much to explore here starting with the Better Brands section of clothing, a boutique area where you can find name brand clothes. The store is filled with not only donated items but brand new items too. They have a ton of clothing for men, women, and children, accessories, furniture, home goods, toys, small appliances, books, and more, all at discounted prices. Everything is organized by type, color, and size so shopping is a breeze. This is easily the nicest Goodwill I have ever been in.

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The Shelter Options Shoppe

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The Shelter Options Shoppe is my go to spot for used clothing in Naples. It's a small store but…read morepacked with hidden gems. You can find everything from a cute everyday top to high end designer pieces that are perfect for special occasions. I went right after Thanksgiving and everything was 75% off, which was amazing. I spent about $120 on what would have been over $550 worth of clothes. If you enjoy thrifting and finding unique pieces, this place is absolutely worth a stop. Great selection, great deals, and you never know what treasure you'll find.

I am writing to formally report an incident that occurred on Saturday, January 17, 2025, at…read moreapproximately 4:00 PM. While shopping, I observed multiple staff members who were restocking merchandise openly discussing, in front of customers, how they were removing the "good" items from the sales floor to take to the back and set aside in personal piles for one another. This was spoken about loudly and casually, as if it were standard practice. While doing so, these same employees repeatedly stepped directly in front of me and physically pushed past me to access racks I was actively browsing. This occurred multiple times and created an uncomfortable and disrespectful situation. The combination of staff hoarding merchandise for personal use and physically disregarding customers reflects a serious lapse in professionalism and store oversight. Customers should not be displaced or made uncomfortable so that staff can reserve merchandise for themselves. This behavior undermines trust, fairness, and the integrity of the store's operations, and leadership should be made aware.

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The Salvation Army

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I have never been in a Salvation Army Thrift Store that is identified as super expensive, I'm…read moretalking about $$$$ prices! So we had to check it out! This is an affluent area of older, retired people who maybe get tired of their things or want a change or have passed away and their items are donated. The operative word is DONATED so the money can be used for the non-profit mission Salvation Army does....BUT what I saw was over priced if not full priced items for sale! Shame on management there...your goal should to be to sell everything that is donated at less then "reasonable" priced 2nd hand, thrift store prices! If it is not sold in 4-6 months you priced it TOO high! You are not a retail store, price it accordingly!! Do the good work people think you are doing thus we donate to you instead of Goodwill!

Incredible! Not the Salvation Army you are used to, more of a mash-up between a high-end…read moreconsignment store (but without the consignment aspect) and a Junior League resale, this store has excellent furniture, homewares, decor, and apparel. Name brands from all of the best department and upscale stores: Saks, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Lilly Pulitzer, St. John. There is smaller store in the shopping mall to the east that has a more traditional thrift layout and more run of the mill merchandise. Prices: commensurate with the high dollar value of the items for sale. No real "bargains" here, but you will pay about 50% to 80% less for these items. Case in point, a St. John beaded knit dress for $90 that likely originally retailed for $500 or more. The rich old people of Naples have to kick the bucket some time, and it looks like a lot of their stuff ends up here. This would be a frequent haunt of mine if I lived in the area just for browsing alone! Note: if you look hard enough, you can find some exquisite vintage clothing and a few nice pieces of Danish MCM furniture. And an Enchanted Tiki Room-themed display.

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