Address: 1500 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90017, USA
Phone: +12132011290
Sunday: 10AM–8PM
Monday: 10AM–9PM
Tuesday: 10AM–9PM
Wednesday: 10AM–9PM
Thursday: 10AM–9PM
Friday: 10AM–9PM
Saturday: 10AM–9PM
Its not me, its you
Store is usually empty, clothes are too worn out in my opinion. ( too old). why going on goodwill? prices are way too high ! hav found .99 cents store items used and for 3.99 . reply? some items are more expensive used here than at store- brand new. please check on that .
Canday Ray
This is a nice goodwill. You wouldn't expect that because the area is bad looking. Nonetheless, this place always has nice shoes in my size. I also found a Chloe perfume here. I paid $8.49 (my mom used her senior citizens discount) for the perfume. The original price is $105. They had a bunch of beautiful Fashion Nova business jackets that were exactly the same yet some were $14.99 while the exact same one was $9.99. I primarily go there looking for shoes. They always have something cute in my size. One time they had Stewart Weitzman shoes there. Too bad they weren't my size. Oh well.
Ivan Herrera
This Goodwills location consists of items ranging from clothes such as shirts, shorts, sweaters, dresses , etc to household appliances and furniture such as kitchenware, microwaves , sofas, nightstand, etc. Books and other random items are sold here too. Very organized.
Darlene jackson
For my first venture in Los Angeles I decided to walk to the Goodwill. They're weekly colored tags are 50% off compared to New York's 40% off.they announce when they're bringing merchandise out on the floor asking the client to wait until they stop the cart before they indulge, that's funny!
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Keith Duncombe Wohl was almost correct but they only hold an item that you are going to return to purchase for 1 hour then it goes back on the rack
Look for it on google maps excuse me but I didn't know it they took me
As far as I know all Goodwill receive donations
Please note that, due to our COVID-19 safety protocols, most donations centers take donations everyday of the week but sometimes reach capacity. Some will close it down no longer taking anymore donations for that day, others will close for a few hours while they make additional space for more donations, & there are locations taking no donations @ all due to space limitations. There is 80 stores in Southern California doing different protocols base on each store's available storage space they have for donations. The best thing to do while we are still in this Pandemic, is to just call before taking the trip to the the donation center. The earlier you donate the better chance you will have to donate. Good Luck
It is not by piece where they sell by Libra it is in San Isidro and San Diego
The best thing to do is, get the correct number and call them a day before you go. As you know things change constantly.
I dont recommend buying mattresses from second hand store. Bedbugs
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