Value Village - Saskatoon

3.9/5 β˜… based on 8 reviews

Savers is a thrift superstore with a commitment to reuse. For more than 60 years, we've welcomed shoppers and neighbors into our stores and our hearts.

Walk into any Savers store and you'll see shelves bursting with quality merchandise all inside a beautiful environment that's easy to shop and easy on the wallet. More than 10,000 fresh items are stocked each day, and that's in addition to the fabulous finds already in store. But you'll also discover something else: our commitment to your neighborhood and the world at large.

We keep millions of items out of landfills.

With stores throughout the United States, Canada and Australia, chances are there's a Savers, Value Village or Unique thrift store near you. Head on over to shop, drop off your used clothing and household goods for reuse, or just to say hi. We've got something special in store.

Contact Value Village

Address :

2115 Faithfull Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1T8, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +8
Postal code : 7
Website : https://stores.savers.com/sk/saskatoon/valuevillage-thrift-store-2020.html
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City : K
Description : Thrift store chain offering secondhand clothing, footwear, furniture, books & household items.

2115 Faithfull Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1T8, Canada
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Jenn Lange on Google

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Good selection. Some pricing that is rediculously high, full price for used type of thing but mostly good. Tons of grad dresses right now.
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sandra st cyr on Google

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I use to work at VV years ago when prices were decent and low income people could afford it. Now the prices are way higher and lots of people who shopped there because they couldn't afford store prices are finding they can't afford VV either. I've gone in and seen jewelry over 1000 , vintage toys 50 and up , saw a leather jacket for 400 etc etc . I thought this was suppose to be a thrift store to help people not gouge them. It's very sad and sickening at the same time, the items are not made of gold .
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Tiredmomma B on Google

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Love value village. Always get nice quality used items. Helps make your paycheck stretch a little bit further and people there always seem to be pleasant to deal with.
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Nikita Buhler on Google

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Lots of selection but, as per usual with Value Village, this day in age they also seem to have added inflation to there prices.. but all in all. Friendly staff. Speedy check out. I didn't feel like I needed to be staralized after I left either.
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Marjielous Creations on Google

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It was nice to get out and finally thrift, but it seemed like prices were a lot higher than they used to be. I don't like that there is no change rooms anymore and they will only accept exchanges, no refunds if it doesn't fit.
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Aidan Smith on Google

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Awesome awesome awesome awesome, I just can't get enough of value village. Good staff, they had a security guard at the door so that made everything feel safer. And since I'm from Ontario I had quite a little laugh seeing all the block heaters for sale, you guys get a colder winter than us, that's for sure
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amy k on Google

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Prices have gotten ridiculous here lately. So much stuff that is from the the dollar store - sometimes there’s even still a label on it and the value village price for the used item is higher than the original dollar store price when the item was new! Lots of things they’ve priced high, comparable to if you were buying from someone who curates vintage items, which is unfair. The curator charges more because the time they spent searching for that item, storing it, staging it etc. I shouldn’t have to pay those prices when I’m scouring a second hand store myself. Many other things I can also get cheaper new… and I highly doubt this increase in prices reflects better wages for the front line staff. And 9.99 for a used beach towel? Really? I prefer to buy used and not contribute to waste but I’m not willing to pay more for used when I can get it new for the same price or cheaper.
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Cris Taruc on Google

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One of the few places I went in as a new immigrant back in 2018, and still in my go-to list of places for cheap clothes. If buying second hand items is no big deal to you then you might like this place as well. Lots of clothes for the family, household items, electronic stuff, bags, shoes, and more. They offer rewards/discounts to regular patrons, spacious parking lot, and friendly staff. Family just went to look for a black trench coat or blazer for my son's grad pic and we found one, and more ???paid $242 for 23 items, average of $10.50 each.. great buy and value for money.

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