
Discover thrifted bargains at a trusted LA thrift store.
Located at 1940 W Pico Blvd in Los Angeles, The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center offers clothing, housewares, and decor through donations and thrift shopping. Reviews highlight friendly staff and good finds, especially in housewares, but pricing is mixed—some call it reasonable, others consider items overpriced.
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Browse a variety of affordable used clothing, furniture, and household items.
Accept donations of gently used goods to support charitable programs and reduce waste.
Proceeds from sales fund local Salvation Army initiatives and services for those in need.
Offer discounted prices on essentials to help customers save money.
Provide decor, kitchenware, and other home items at low cost.
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Julie Fig
I had a great experience there today, got some great stuff and the young Spanish girl was really nice
Aneeqa Ishaq
what locations get zara clothes?? where i use to live they use to get so many zara clothes !!
Totally Tania
Great! Found quite a few things there today in the housewares and decor sections. I'm happy!
Dena Greenwalt
The Salvation Army used to be my reliable spot for last-minute needs and thrifting, especially in a neighborhood that's already struggling with low income. While the prices were never fully affordable, they were at least reasonable. But now? I don’t know if management has changed or if they’ve completely lost touch with reality, but the pricing here has become outrageous. Used shoes, muddy and dirty shoes, are going for $19? Jeans from Target used at $12+. It’s beyond ridiculous. This place has turned into another Goodwill, overpricing donated goods to the point where it’s almost insulting to the community they claim to serve. Whoever is running this location, and others, should be absolutely ashamed. I can’t imagine what kind of person would exploit their own neighborhood like this. You’ve completely lost your way, and it’s disgusting to see.
M J
Hilarious comedy pricing. Possibly an immersive performance art piece. A dirty air popcorn machine originally $16.99, here priced at $15.99 Target glassware originally $2, here $5.99 each A random ugly ceramic gravy boat still had its original $5 price sticker, repriced here for $5.99