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April 2023 by Amy P.
Hate to leave a bad review on a place that helps mothers and children BUT the lady that goes by "cill" aka Pricilla an older women with blonde hair is INCREDIBLY RUDE! She was flustered and snapped on me. I'm completely in shock at the utter lack of respect and disregard for another human. Do better. Be kind.
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January 2023 by Destiny N.
This place is suppose to be a well put together organization but i went a couple times and i felt like the old white lady ALWAYS stares me down and she's watching my every move. It's uncomfortable because she was "organizing clothes" WHILE I WAS TRYING ON CLOTHES. Keep in mind i'm a student at Chapman and I haven't visited the store a lot. When i about about to leave she tried passing by and looking in my purse. My purse is so tiny it can literally only hold my phone, keys and cash. I went with a couple of friends who were not of color and they noticed the same vibe. I did notice some of things were really used and had staining and they were up for like $25. Which is expensive for what's suppose to be "thrifting" and it's all donations. I hope they get a new manager and reconsider the prices.
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July 2022 by Leslie Villegas
I had always wanted to come check this place out. I had been following them on instagram for a while now, happened to be in town from Arizona and remembered they had their $20 bag sale. I was very disappointed and upset by the way the older lady attending the front yard was treating those non english speaking hispanic ladies that were there shopping. My heart hurt for them. They must've felt humiliated by her and I cannot ever support this place again for this reason. I read another review just now of an experience they had as well. And if this is an issue I hope this is nowhere near tolerated by whoever runs this place.
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July 2022 by Laticia (Leti)
Nice clothes for a good price and great cause. Such good people
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June 2022 by Ava Jane
I think the dollar days and prices are very worth it but I experienced and seen unfair services every time I come (usually to people of color). Last dollar day the lady only counted the clothes of people she felt she didn’t trust and just asked for the numbers of clothing with people she told she trusted. They also didn’t allow another customers kids in the store and had them wait outside in the heat while the mother payed inside.
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May 2022 by With Chelle
Prices can be compared to buying new items at any retail store— quite a few items are from popular fast fashion brands. However, profits go to a good cause and the people were nice.
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May 2022 by Alma Villagomez
Casa Teresa is the best !! I'm so happy and glad I found this amazing place where to buy my clothes... Thank you so much for all the ladies' work and Casa Teresa is very nice and sweet...
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April 2022 by Natalie G.
This place is a must visit!!!! The prices here are amazing and they have the cutest things. It's such an amazing spot. This is the best thrift store in OC. Every time I walk in, I buy something.
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March 2022 by Ariana Garcia
Very bad experience I always bring my stroller and this time they told me to leave my baby on the side,supposedly they help other women with baby’s well they should let moms buy comfortable without telling a mom to leave the baby on the side or carry the baby
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March 2022 by Nikki Linen
Wonderful Deals, Helpful Staff & Every Dollar Supporting Pregnant women and Babies!!
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January 2022 by Brooke Murillo
Nice cute unique clothes. Friendly employees, very helpful!
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October 2021 by Annie V
Casa Teresa always has the most beautiful collection and is an amazing ministry that gives right back to women in need. I love stopping in and always enjoy the personable staff!
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July 2021 by Maricela Ortiz
The majority of the clothes are for a casual style. The
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July 2021 by Tory N.
Arrived a little past 9:00 am for the last Tuesday of the month deal. I'm guessing it changes every month because I was hoping for the $1 per item, but instead it was $20 a bag. Lots of people were looking at the items on the tables outside. My mother-in-law and I began looking when someone came outside and started yelling "DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING UNLESS YOU HAVE A BAG! YOU CAN PURCHASE A BAG INSIDE! PUT WHATEVER YOU HAVE BACK ON THE TABLE IF YOU DONT HAVE A BAG!" what? What if I don't fill up my bag? A few people around me that arrived the same time as I did looked just as confused. We went inside and was told to buy a bag in order to shop. Asked if we just want to look in case we don't fill a bag. Was told that's fine but we can't hold onto any items. Went back out (without buying a bag) and started looking. A good majority of the clothes were from Target or F21. Saw 1 Zara shirt and 2 very worn Nike shorts. Otherwise, everything I grabbed looked: 1) very worn - beyond Goodwill/Salvation Army standards 2) holes, stains, missing zippers - literally almost every item i grabbed. Even my MIL said it. Definitely not worth it. Another social media hype. I understand the money is going towards a good cause but not worth sifting through. Customer service can be a lot better. Have an employee outside when newcomers arrive instead of everyone just congregating inside and chitchatting.
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May 2021 by Luz Carneiro
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