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Open • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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MCC Thrift Shop

MCC Thrift Shop

(11 reviews)

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My mother recently passed and I was looking for a good place to donate her items. I wanted to…read moredonate to a Women's Shelter or to Ukrainian refugees but I didn't have what they wanted/needed. You see, my mother liked to collect pretty things, and my family doesn't have the space for all her salt and pepper shakers, Christmas decorations, eagles, owls, wolves, chefs, dishes, etc., etc. But I didn't want to just shove them off to just anywhere. I wanted it to mean something. Thankfully, I can do that here. I came to the MCC on the recommendation of a friend who volunteers with the Yeg Water Warriors. She told me that MCC helps YWW as many other organizations in the community and beyond. I Googled them and found that it was even better than I'd been told. I can breathe a sigh of relief that the sale of my mother's beautiful things will go to good causes, as she would have wanted. Staff was excellent and helpful. We checked the store out before we left, and found it to be clean and organized. We bought candles and a jacket. I'm going to be back after I declutter my house to bring them more, because I support what they do. I think I'll buy some of that coffee too. Thanks everyone at MCC for making me feel better about giving away my Mom's beautiful, but space consuming things.

149st location was great but nice to heat they are moving to bigger south side location. Hope they…read morekeep their 3 items for $2 rack! Wish they'd go back to the $7 book basket! Great mission to help people in Africa.

Second Glance Clothes

Second Glance Clothes

(5 reviews)

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Very disappointed and frustrated. I bought my daughter some pants, and I knew that it is only cash…read moreonly when the purchase is under $5 so I told the lady at the register that I will quickly look for change in my car. It was first thing in the morning and I was the first person in. I came back in and said I don't have change so I will quickly look for an item so I can use my debit. She asked me how long I was going to be because "we" are holding up the line now. I told her to go ahead and cancel my transaction and let her go next. She said she is not "allowed" and will need to wait for me to shop before she can move on to the next. She asked me how long it take for me to shop. I told her to to forget about it and left. I will not be shopping here anymore. This interaction made me feel that the stores procedures my fault and my responsibility. Also I'm sure she can cancel transactions as she would need to do so given I chose to leave the store in order to make any other future transactions. This store has not been welcoming for awhile. You have to put your drinks up at the front as if the store is a high-end brick and mortar. This is a thrift store.

Even though this store has changed ALOT over the years since I last lived in Leduc I will still pop…read morein the odd time when I am in town and visiting my mother. Some of the changes have been positive and other leave a lot to be desired. They made the move several years back next to the Tim Horton's and Sobeys which has helped a lot with the parking issues they had over at their prior location. (not enough stalls and getting stuck in snowdrifts in winter) The larger location has also allowed them the ability to take in more donations making it so there is more items to go through when you are in the store "treasure hunting". The biggest issue they have right now is also alienating them a lot from the community. In the last few years the prices have gone up almost double on some items and whoever prices their brand name clothes has no idea what they are doing. Yes I am more then happy to pay a little more for a Roxy hoodie but not when the decal on the front is worn and the string is missing. With the recent improvements made by their competitor Salvation Army I am really not sure how much longer these folks are going to be around. I usually stop in once a month and sometimes when I go I will see the same items for sale that I saw the month prior....definitely not a good sign.

Swish Vintage

Swish Vintage

(15 reviews)

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If I had to highlight my favourite clothing store in Edmonton, I wouldn't have to think twice about…read morechoosing Swish. I've been shopping here for a quite a few years now, including at their former downtown location. The owner and her staff have done an amazing job making the space feel like a welcoming treasure hunt. They always happy to offer suggestions if needed or allow you to browse on your own. Since everything here is one of a kind, I have my best luck when I'm not looking for something specific. The price range is extensive - you can find regular priced dresses for $50 but they also sell some luxury designer items for $1000+. Truly something for everyone. If you're looking for a deal, I recommend keeping an eye on their social media and looking out for their blowout sales.

This place is still the tops. I like they move the displays around a bit so you see different…read morethings each time you go. They have a lot of vintage designer shoes and clothing, fur coats, wedding dresses, just so much good stuff. Do yourself a favour and look in the drawers and bowls to find even more stuff. Earrings and lace gloves and mirrors. The hat selection is amazing but it's the shoes that bring me back from manolo blahnik, to Dior. My favourite purchase from there is still 80s cowbow boots that I get compliments on every time I wear them. I love the owner Angela, she is really open about where she does her collecting and is a super interesting lady. A chat with her and a gander in Swish always a treat.

The Salvation Army Thrift Store

The Salvation Army Thrift Store

(4 reviews)

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This thrift store is absolutely fine. Like many thrift shops nowadays, the pricing is getting a bit…read moreout of control. Well known clothing brands can creep up to what the sale price would have been when the items were new and there is a lot of junk in the household area at high prices. However, there are still some deals to be had. You just need to have some idea what you are looking at. The household area is pretty disorganized, particularly the larger items in the far back corner but otherwise the store is clean and open.

I came here on a whim today as I had time to kill and was looking for new books to read…read more This Salvation Army store includes a drop-off stop for your donations. It's easy to access as its right on 111 Ave but I think you can only access the store and adjoining parking lot by driving westbound on 111 Ave. The store is moderately sized. Clean and organized for the most part. They have your typical selection of goods separated in different parts of the store. Clothing, shoes, purses/bags, household items, home decor, kids/baby clothing & toys, books, CDs and other miscellaneous goods, plus a whole section in the back with what I assume are clean, inspected & wrapped mattresses for sale. I find the prices reasonable (way better than Value Village). I scored a like new huge fleece blanket with plastic backing that folds up into a convenient roll with a handle for $6.99 plus a leather portable computer case for $3.99 and a book for 99 cents

The Store - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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