RGR Family Thrift Store is located on the corner of Putnam and Broadway. It offers a wide range of suits, shoes, accessories, coats, pants, blouses and other clothing. For formal wear such as suits and jackets, everything is hung on racks, but in the second room there are multiple bins of low-priced clothes to dig through. RGR Family Thrift Store does not accept clothing donations.
1 of a Find owner Honey Moon has been in the vintage clothes retail business since the age of 15. She seeks to develop a personal rapport with her customers and to price the shop's vintage designer merchandise affordably. Here you might find a pair of Vivienne Westwood platform Mary Janes, a 1980s red Gucci handbag or a black motorcycle jacket – the store's inventory is always changing. Other items include dresses, sunglasses and jewelry. 1 of a Find carries some men's clothing as well.
Meshimar is located between 14th and 15th Street offering second-hand clothing, accessories and home furnishing goods. All sales are final. The business has been located in Park Slope for eight years.
The Salvation Army was founded in 1865 by William Booth, an evangelical minister who spread the idea of a fixed, single and traditional standing church as the only means for true worship. Booth formed an organization -- or army -- of evangelists. Today The Salvation Army is known most as a donation center for the elderly, sick and poor.
This center does not accept donations; instead, it is a parish and a house of worship. It houses a day care center and after school program in its quarters facing Kosciusko Street, and it runs a food pantry Monday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.