I looooooove this Savers! SO much. It is without a doubt my most fav spot to shop shop shop! The prices are superDuper fair, so rather than feeling guilty after shopping, you feel like a superHero. It has everything you could ever wish for IMO: clothes and shoes for kiddos&men&women, furniture, books&mags&records&cds&dvds, toys&games&puzzles, knick-knacks, kitchenwares, etc! Just a quick list of some of my best scores: *vintage Tupperware 3way cookie/cake stand($ 4) *vintage Campbells soup cannister($ 3) *Alexander McQueen highTop kicks($ 9) *several pairs of saucony’s($ 9 each) *several scarves & hats($ 3ish each) *several skirts & dresses from H&M, Gap, BR, JC, and some killer vintage/no name pieces.($ 12ish each) *stacks & stacks of oldSchool children’s books *a gorge powderyBlue Ralph Lauren(?) quilt($ 20) Savers is clean. It’s organized. Their team is perfectly friendly. They have an awesome punchCard discount system, AND they have gift certificates!!! Perfect gift for any olé occasion! *****If it was an option, I’d give Savers a 4.75*****
Vezna S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Winthrop, MA
So I’ve never heard of a Savers before so I didn’t know what to expect. I was thinking something along the lines of a Dollar Tree or Family Dollar. Well I was pleasantly surprised. The place was pretty big and had a lot of second-hand clothing and trinkets. I wouldn’t recommend the furniture or electronics. that area looks like a junk yard. The cream of the crop is the clothing and the selection is quite expansive. I perused the second hand selection and found some amazing deals. One pair of pants in particular that fit perfectly and looked great for a steal. Overall I can see myself coming here from time to time to make use of what they claim as «daily new inventory». which I don’t doubt since they have a donation center right next door. Pro-tip: make sure to wash the clothing before you wear.
M A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Malden, MA
I donated a dining room and living room set that Salvation Army refused because they had too much inventory after I rented a uhaul and drove it there myself. Savers was happy to accept the donation. I’ll donate here again.
Eva R.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Georgetown, MA
My first and last visit there. Store is dirty, very messy and smelly. Items are very over priced for being old and used… But after browsing through I did find couple things I was going to buy for my daughter. When I brought them to the cashier to pay for those items, she kept looking at them for very long time without saying anything to me and than she called some another woman, who looked at them again, ripped all the prices of and without any explanation started charging me much higher prices than those items were marked with. When I questioned why is she charging a different prices, she just very rudly answered that she can do that and pointed at some sign where it said that they can not sell anything without price tag and that they can basically change the price when they want to… When I asked to speak to a manager, because I don’t feel is right — just change all the prices like this, she sarcastically answered that she is the manager. She would not give me her last name, but when she was called, I heard that her name was Bianca. Why they bother to put the price tags on, if they will change them for higher ones when you want to pay at the cashier. I never experienced anything like this in any store !!! Very rude and unpleasant employee /manager without any personal skills, who try to overcharge you for used items !!! I will definitelly never go to this store and will spread the word about this bad experience… Just because it’s a trift store, nobody should be treated this way. I feel very bad for poor people who don’t have other choice than to shop there and than gets this kind of treatment…
Pam G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Winthrop, MA
Very clean and well organized! Higher prices than some thrift stores. Right now they have Halloween costumes for the same price I can find at Costco or target.
Sean V.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Somerville, MA
Cardigan central. Sign me up! Also, the prices are very reasonable. Alpaca cardigan? 10 dollars, Waffle Iron? 7 dollars. Finding them both under one roof? Priceless.
Max B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Medford, MA
Really great thrift store! everything’s pretty organized, it’s super big, and has a neat selection of cool electronics(which is the stuff I like to look at). It’s still a hit or miss place, but it’s worth checking out!
Jennifer D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Somerville, MA
The cleanest thrift shop I have ever been in. It seems to me that all donations are laundered and folded and hung tidily on hangers, even pillow cases. They have loads of kids clothes and even sell toys, which is rare these days. I spoke with four employees, in different departments, that were all courteous and kind. I was very happy with the treasures I brought home today and will gladly make donations. I have been hearing so much negative publicity about goodwill(mistreatment of employees) and Salvation Army, I am happy that there’s a savers in my neighborhood now.
Miss T.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Salem, MA
Gross!!! First time and last time! This place is like a giant junk yard, nevertheless the smell. omg… People were bumping into my cart with a toddler or walk right in front of you when youre looking at something. No thanks
M L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Boston, MA
Savers is great. It is clean, well-lit, and well-organized. They do this neat thing where they hang up the pants sideways on the clip hangers, so you can see them better. The staff are courteous. I found several nice things to wear, and everything was so cheap. Savers supports the Epilepsy Foundation, which is a much worthier recipient than the homophobes down at Salvation Army. And Savers is much cleaner than every single Goodwill I’ve ever visited. Savers deserves a look.