St. Luke's Thrift shop

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St. Luke's Thrift shop

409 Pine St., Jamestown, NY 14701

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Charity Affiliation: St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Hours: Closed . Open Tue
  • Mon : Closed
  • Tue : Closed
  • Wed : 10:00 AM - 2:00 AM
  • Thu : 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Fri : 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Sat : Closed
  • Sun : Closed

409 Pine St.
Jamestown , NY 14701

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Since the store relies on donations the stock changes often. The main floor offers up-scale brands at low prices for women. Usually there is a good selection of purses. Upstairs is the kids dept. and the men's. Lots of kids books. Another room offers housewares. All in all it is worth a visit, IMHO.

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nice little shop - mostly clothing

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Although the store( parish house converted to Thrift Shop) is small the rooms are fully stocked with Men's to 4x, Ladies to 4x, children's, infants', Juniors', housewares and jewelry, ladies purses, shoes scarves. hats, gloves as well as men's,& children's shoes. Anyone looking for a bargain can surely find something there including brand names, Coach ,Armani etc. at times. May be worth a trip to see what bargains can be found!

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Sign in stores says proceeds from this thrift shop goes to various community organizations including Joint Neighborhood Project (helps the disadvantaged) and St. Susan's (feeds the poor). There was really a wide-ranging list of community organizations and certainly it is nice to see what the money from the shop is used for. It is however, a very small shop, almost entirely clothes. If you are looking for household items or toys or knick-nacks, this is not the store for you. For most items, in any given size there are 5-10 items to select from. Also has a small, but interesting collection of vintage clothing. They did have a nice collection of men's suits, but again not too much selection. Children's clothing was more numerous, but at the time of my visit, they had only two toys--stuffed toys and a collection of coloring books. Because of the very limited selection, this store is probably not worth the trip to go there, but if you are nearby, it will only take you a few minutes to browse the store and you may be lucky to find something.