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Value Village
Category: Shopping Fashion Used, Vintage & Consignment Used, Vintage & Consignment [Edit]
13530 Fort Rd NWEdmonton, AB T5A 1C5
(780) 478-7360
- Hours:
Mon-Sat 9 am - 9 pm
Sun 10 am - 6 pm
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
3 reviews for Value Village
3 reviews in English
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Review from Gerald S.
Smith, AB
My favorite place to shop, the majority of my wardrobe is from Value Village, and In my honest opinion I look great.
everything from Silver, Mavi,Private Members, Lacoste, Calvin Klein, Gap, Nike. and a host of other cool items.
This is a nicely run store with a massive selection of varied designers, styles and sizes.
They also have a good selection of household items, books, childrens clothes, toys.
And most times if you bring in items for drop off you will get an additional discount on your purchase. -
Review from Cherie K.
I like this location better than Whyte ave. It's newer, cleaner and has better stock. Great finds for children's clothing. I often get a whole new seasonal wardrobe for my daughter for less than $100.
I've even found great clothes for myself, name brand and in great condition. Found a lined dress skirt and pants for under $30 for both.Listed in: Best shopping
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Review from Jeanette B.
Edmonton, AB
This is a brand new Value Village that is much nicer than any other in the city. After taking over Liquidation World, it was renovated and spruced up with new flooring and lighting.
When I came to this location during the Grand Opening, I found some impressive items. There were some great books on travel, self-help, and language. I was surprised to find some very old classics that were amazingly still intact, but they were priced quite high. I also saw some great furniture, electronics equipment, and board games. There's also a counter where they have jewellery or video games locked up. I almost bought an antique brush and mirror set.
I've found some really great clothing at VV, but this is after patiently searching through racks upon racks of clothing. You really have to go in with the mindset that you may leave empty handed. I love that I can find fashions that are totally unique that no one else will be wearing, but it's disappointing when I find nothing at all.
I don't come to Value Village as much as I used to, mostly because I don't have time to look through everything, but also because the prices have gone up considerably. It used to be such a great place to get a t-shirt for $3, but now a t-shirt can cost up to $8. Also, they never used to markup big brand names, but now they do. A paid of Seven jeans used to sell for $20, but now they sell for $100.
Value Village is still a great place to find a bargain; it just takes a lot of time and patience.
