Value Village

4.5 star rating
3 reviews

Category: Thrift Stores  [Edit]

3130 Dixie Rd
Mississauga, ON L4Y 2A6
(905) 949-4440
Price Range:
$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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3 reviews in English

  • Review from Monica F.

    Toronto, ON

    5.0 star rating
    Updated - 10/20/2011

    This place has still got it!

    Picked up some items the other day including a J Crew cashmere cardigan and Hudson jeans, just to name a few...

    I also browsed their Halloween selection, which is always a hoot. I recommend visiting this place for Halloween costumes.

    Listed in: 5 star reviews!, Clothes shopping! Yay!

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    • 5.0 star rating
      9/26/2010

      OMG.

      Last week's visit to Value Village on Dixie Road proved to be well worth the 30 minute drive.

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  • Review from Kaitlyn R.

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    • 2 reviews

    Mississauga, ON

    4.0 star rating
    4/30/2012

    This place is actually amazing. Almost every time I walk out with 5 or more items. Sometimes the prices can be good ($1.99-$3.99) but sometimes items can be more expensive.

    brands I usually find are:
    Urban Outfitters (have to know what brands the actual store carries like BDG)
    American Apparel
    Guess
    Gap
    H&M

    I got a guess jean jacket for $13, it was a little pricey but fits me perfectly and I still saved SO much money!

    Favorite Purchases:

    -rain coat for $6.00 turns out a friend had the same one and bought it from winners for $29.99
    -Light Wash Guess Jean jacket for $12.99
    -H&M blue and white shirt for $2.99
    -shirt from Urban outfitters for $4.99

    Today I purchased a yellow H&M cute summer shirt for $1.99

  • Review from Kevin C.

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    • 45 reviews

    Toronto, ON

    4.0 star rating
    9/22/2010

    The Mississauga Value Village is a quiet, unassuming Value Village with some top quality stuff. I think there must be a lot of well-off people in the area who don't like wearing stuff more than a couple times. I'll generally always find an amazing sweater or a brand new shirt, and every section seems to have a nice selection of things. They focus on clothing here more so then say the electronics or furniture sections, so don't come here planning on buying a desk, not that I think you would anyway. But it's never too busy and fairly neat and tidy as far as Value Villages go. I live in Toronto, but this is definitely one that I make a special trip for as often as possible..

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