Goodwill Bins Charlotte, North Carolina Goodwill Outlet
place

5301 Wilkinson Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28208

phone

(704) 394-6017

schedule
Mon: 10 AM–9 PM
Tue: 10 AM–9 PM
Wed: 10 AM–9 PM
Thu: 10 AM–9 PM
Fri: 10 AM–9 PM
Sat: 10 AM–9 PM
Sun: 10 AM–9 PM

Goodwill Outlet in Charlotte, North Carolina a clearance-style Goodwill bins warehouse. Visitors dig through clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more at the Goodwill bins; this outlet has the pay-by-pound model, shopping carts are provided, and Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. By using proceeds to help launch new careers, shopping here creates brighter futures for all.

Rules and Amenities

shopping_cart Has Carts
wc Has Restrooms
child_friendly Children Allowed
no_food Food & Drink Not Allowed
accessible Wheelchair Accessible
credit_card Accepts Cash and Card
scale Pay-Per Pound
smoke_free Smoking Allowed
leaderboard Competition Level: Very Competitive

Pricing

checkroom Clothing

$1.79 per pound

Shoes Shoes

$1.79 per pound

electrical_services Electronics

$0.79 per pound

Purses Purses

$1.79 per pound

Accessories Accessories

$1.79 per pound

Housewares Housewares

$0.79 per pound

toys Toys

$0.79 per pound

We recommend calling ahead or checking the store's website to confirm hours and availability before visiting.

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Welcome to the textile paradise of the Carolinas. In the Queen City, the Goodwill outlet on Wilkinson Boulevard isn’t just a thrift store; it’s a massive, bustling, high-energy hub of activity, renowned throughout the entire region for one thing above all else: its staggering volume of clothing. If you are an apparel hunter, a vintage tee enthusiast, a denim aficionado, or a reseller who deals in textiles, this is your nirvana. The warehouse is vast, the energy is electric, and the pace is relentless.

Prepare yourself for a truly high-octane experience. The bin rotations here are lightning-fast, happening roughly every 20 minutes. There’s no leisurely waiting around. When the staff gives the signal that a new line of bins is open, the crowd surges forward in a well-practiced, highly competitive dance. The vibe is intense but efficient. This Goodwill outlet attracts a serious crowd of professional resellers, local boutique owners stocking their racks, and dedicated fashionistas who know that this is where you find the diamonds in the rough. They are focused, they are fast, and they know what they’re looking for.

The inventory is a direct reflection of Charlotte’s diverse and rapidly growing neighborhoods. Donations flow in from all corners of the city, from the affluent suburbs of SouthPark and Ballantyne to the vibrant, trendy urban core. This creates an incredible mix in the bins. On any given day, you can find high-end designer wear from brands like Tory Burch or Kate Spade mixed in with everyday apparel from Target and Old Navy. You’ll find sought-after boutique brands right alongside vintage treasures. It’s a sartorial lottery, and every dig is a new ticket.

One of the standout features of this particular location, and something that draws a particularly fervent crowd, is the twice-daily rollout of the “shoe gaylords.” These are enormous, chest-high cardboard bins, filled to the brim and overflowing with every kind of footwear imaginable. When these are brought to the floor, it’s an event. A dedicated crowd of sneakerheads and shoe flippers materializes, ready to dive in and hunt for treasure. The energy around the shoe gaylords is a whole other level of intense.

For any newcomers, the pace and the focused crowd can be intimidating at first. Here’s a key tip that will help you get your bearings: when you first arrive, don’t dive in immediately. Stand back and just observe one full rotation cycle. Watch how the crowd moves, listen for the signals from the staff, and get a feel for the rhythm and the unwritten rules of etiquette. Understanding the flow of the room before you join the fray will make your experience much more successful and less stressful.

You absolutely must come prepared. Sturdy gloves are not optional. You’ll be digging fast and deep, and you need to protect your hands. Also, bring your own large bags, like the big blue IKEA totes or a collapsible laundry hamper. Carts are always in high demand and are nearly impossible to get unless you’re one of the first people in the door. While this Goodwill outlet truly excels in apparel, shoes, and accessories, it’s worth noting that furniture and large hard-goods are less common here. The focus is squarely on textiles. With prices for most categories sitting at a very reasonable $1.79 per pound, the potential to build an entire new wardrobe or stock a resale shop for pennies on the dollar is absolutely immense. Brace yourself for the speed, stay focused on your mission, and you’ll quickly understand why this is Charlotte’s premier destination for apparel-by-the-pound.