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Savers

2.0(50 reviews)

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4008 S Shirley Ave, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57106

Contact & Hours
Monday10AM-9PM
Tuesday10AM-9PM
Wednesday10AM-9PM
Thursday10AM-9PM
Friday10AM-9PM
Saturday10AM-9PM
Sunday10AM-7PM
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About This Store

Savers: A Well-Organized Thrift Store Oasis in Sioux Falls

Nestled in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Savers is a beloved thrift store that has captured the hearts of local shoppers. The glowing reviews from customers paint a vivid picture of the unique shopping experience it provides.

According to one reviewer, The Goughs, the Sioux Falls Savers location "should be store number 1." They praise the store's neatness, tidiness, and excellent organization, singling out the helpfulness of employee Mizd at the checkout. Another customer, M.R., echoes these sentiments, describing Savers as a treasure trove of "great vintage and contemporary items" that are "well organized" for easy browsing.

Customers consistently highlight the store's impressive selection and variety. As LJ Smith notes, "You can find pretty much any item you need there." The reviews also suggest that Savers is a one-stop-shop, with a wide range of merchandise, from clothing and jewelry to furniture and baby items. As Leslye Rauth enthusiastically shares, "Great selection of jewelry to wear and redesign. Always friendly staff, organized store and clean. Great selection of baby blankets for your four legged friends. Books, you always can find a great book and round it up to 3 for a free book. Great children books for your neighborhood free library or to share with your local shelters."

While the store has recently undergone some changes, such as the addition of self-checkout counters and the removal of dressing rooms, customers remain loyal to Savers. As LJ Smith notes, "They also removed their changing rooms so you can't try anything on anymore." Despite these changes, the overall sentiment is one of appreciation for the store's cleanliness, organization, and friendly staff.

Savers in Sioux Falls seems to be a true community hub, where locals can not only find unique and affordable treasures but also engage in the joy of thrifting. As Jess recounts, the store's staff even went above and beyond to help her unload furniture donations during the COVID-19 pandemic. This level of customer service and community engagement is a testament to Savers' commitment to providing a positive shopping experience.

In summary, Savers in Sioux Falls is a well-organized and well-stocked thrift store that has earned the loyalty of its customers. With its diverse inventory, friendly staff, and clean, tidy environment, it offers a unique shopping oasis for those seeking hidden gems and bargains in the heart of South Dakota.

In Their Own Words
How Savers describes themselves
Thrift store chain offering secondhand clothing, footwear, furniture, books & household items.
Customer Reviews
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The Goughs

The Goughs

Store 1090 in Sioux Falls should be store number 1. Mizd was super helpful at checkout and the whole store was neat, tidy, and well organized. Megan the store manager should be proud of her kingdom.

M. R.

M. R.

Great vintage and contemporary items for sale. A good assortment of goods and clothing that’s well organized

LJ Smith

LJ Smith

I like Savers. You can find pretty much any item you need there. They recently replaced all of the check out counters with self check outs though, and since their employees wear plain clothes so it is nearly impossible to find help in the store. They also remived their changing rooms so you can't try anythinf on anymore.

Jess

Jess

A great place to donate clothes or unused items. I brought furniture once (during covid) and although heavy I knew I could handle the pieces of furniture on my own since I loaded them. I made two trips that day and both times this man came out and unloaded the items for me. Although capable it was nice and worked much quicker than me unloading the pieces myself. Thank you!

Leslye Rauth

Leslye Rauth

Great selection of jewelry to wear and redesign. Always friendly staff, organized store and clean. Great selection of baby blankets for your four legged friends. Books, you always can find a great book and round it up to 3 for a free book. Great children books for your neighborhood free library or to share with your local shelters.

Cidney Hansen

Cidney Hansen

I absolutely love savers they are so clean and organized. The staff is so friendly and I always love going to savers. I can’t even count how many times I’ve been there and I have always found something I like. Savers have a wide selection of clothing and house decor for every style.

g0atey

g0atey

It's a thrift store so it depends hourly what's available. Constantly changing stock. It's only self checkout. Cash or credit. There is someone to help if needed. Overall the store is clean and clothes are very well organized. A lot of everything.

Sarah Chernatinski

Sarah Chernatinski

Savers is like a big community rummage sale. Inventory is always changing so pop in once every other month to find something new. Large portion of the store is dedicated to clothing but they do sell furniture as well. The hard part is that the isles become blocked off easily with people.

Alexa Frye B3 Body Bling and Beauty

Alexa Frye B3 Body Bling and Beauty

I found this AWESOME cart for my Massage table, for in home massages! Going to and from B3 is so much easier now! Thanks So!!!! Oh and they always have good Halloween stuff!!!

Lisa Huther

Lisa Huther

7/27/2022 Update: Upon entering, I noticed there were no longer cashiers. They had been replaced by app. 10 self-service checkout stations. I was very disappointed. After finding some items to buy, I looked at the different stations identified as "cash only," "credit and debit only," and "cash and credit," I believe the third was. The items I bought had no UPC code stickers to scan, so after discovering I had to type in a code, I looked the sticker over and took a guess rather than ask the clerk available. I bought three of the same item and there was no option to do quantity or repeat purchase. I didn't like this method of checking out at all; however, I do like the screen which shows the items' department and cost and when purchasing is complete, shows the tax and total. I have another concern. A while back, I was in another thrift store in Brookings and found a Bible history book or atlas. The clerk gave it to me and stated it is against state law for them to sell Bibles as they had already been sold before. I checked the Bibles in this store. One had a price on the outside while another had the sticker inside the front cover. I'd like to know if the law really states that and if it does, why doesn't this store know it? ****** Let me preface this by saying I have adored this store in the past and found many good deals. It has been quite a while since I found a bargain I wanted or could use. And, I don't recall ever finding items with no prices and no items which were hazardous. I hope today was out of the ordinary. I found a small rabbit figurine that was scuffed up and had glue on it; it had absolutely no identifying information on it. It was thin wood in a little metal "enclosure." I had planned to take off its old bow, try and get rid of the glue, and update it with a new bow and tiny flowers in the enclosure. It had no price, so the young lady asked the manager to come to the register. She took it and came back with it and a $3.49 or $3.99 sticker on the bottom. I was flabbergasted and put it back on the shelf for them. Then I found two cute wooden birdhouses that hung from chains with a hanging ring. They were more substantial than the rabbit and had company stickers on the bottom showing where they were originally sold. I laughed; one was priced $1.99 and the other was marked $2.99. I left their bottoms turned up side by side so any interested customer could see them both. I also found a bag of knives hanging on the wall. The steak knife had punctured the bag and was coming out. I reversed the bag for the points to be up and moved it to a higher hook hoping only adults would be interested in the bag. In the office section, I looked at a desk set. When I pulled it toward me, I realized what hit the palm of my hand was a very loosely taped envelope opener. I turned the set around so another customer would notice the moving opener's handle first. I didn't buy anything today. I had a cute metal flower bucket in my cart, but I didn't want the store to be docked with a fee for a 1.99 purchase.

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