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cookiedoughluvr t1_jd0hdvy wrote

The one in Stamford on Elm St. has a lot of Target overstock. Like a lot. Mostly clothes and accessories and home things (so I guess everything lol) some of the stuff is good but mostly it’s just the junk that didn’t sell at target. I’ve been wanting to try the other Stamford goodwill, I heard it’s good. Let me know if you end up going :)

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Lorres t1_jd0ow2c wrote

The Elm Street Goodwill is the way to go. It's much bigger and nicer. The stuff is the same but it just has more selection because of more space. I still go to the Broad Street one sometimes but it's very tight and kinda dingy. I went to the Goodwill in Norwalk once and it's pretty good too but not as big as Elm Street.

There's one at St. John's church downtown but it's only open twice a week or so for a few hours and it's also just one small room the size of a bedroom so not a lot of stuff but they had some high quality clothes and jewelry and housewares.

There's a Salvation Army in Port Chester that's pretty big, probably similar size to the Elm Street Goodwill but spread over 3 floors. So a good amount of selection but pretty expensive.

Then there's the Rummage Room in Old Greenwhich but I haven't had a chance to check it out because of its limited hours.

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Lobster_Pristine t1_jd1a4i7 wrote

The Westport Goodwill is awesome and DCA thrift shop in Darien has some great finds too!

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sarac36 t1_jd1hxku wrote

Norwalk Goodwill has a good HomeGoods/decor section.

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krugerlive t1_jd1ld07 wrote

If the Rummage Room is still in Old Greenwich, it might have something good. The bonus is you can stop at Alpen Panty and get the best sandwiches ever (whatever you get, ask for extra meat and get it on black bread)

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toryyalmz t1_jd1p8i3 wrote

search for my user in this subreddit, i asked this question last year and got lots of great suggestions!

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