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March 2024 by emani
cute clothes sold here but do not sell here. I had 6 pieces of clothing total and they told me that they would pay me $1.50. Also I waited at least an hour and a half which they do give you a heads up about the wait time but the reviews are true selling your clothes here is a scam. For 6 pieces of clothing they were only giving me .25 cents just to sell the pieces for $10 and up that’s crazy lol
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March 2024 by Misty Smith
Dig this store. I got a very cool Retro looking long black jacket I'm wearing to the Madonna concert.
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February 2024 by josh posh
Ok idc
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February 2024 by Latoshia White
Don't sell your stuff there, they wanna give you pennies for good gentley used clothing
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January 2024 by Angie A.
If you have any plans of selling any of your old clothes here, I don't suggest you do. I brought a whole bag of gently used, branded, clothing to see if I could get anything for them. They quoted me a 2 hour wait. When I came back, they offered to buy 3 shirts and a pair of heels for FORTY-NINE CENTS. I'm used to selling clothes at other places like Plato's and Uptown Cheapskate and I know not to go in with high expectations, but to offer less than a dollar for multiple pieces of clothing is highly insulting especially since they resell for such higher prices. Save your time and go to other places to resell your clothes. The only good thing is that the workers are kind.
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January 2024 by Christina Gray
the store is a scam and a one hit wonder. i’ve found something nice in here once and never found anything again. this place also tried to buy a new $300 dollar jacket off of me for $1. do not attempt at selling things here unless you want to waste your time and be belittled. never going back again!
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January 2024 by Emma McAndrews
the owner is so friendly, the styles are well curated, and the pricing is really reasonable. 10% off if you signup for emails too, i seriously love this place!
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December 2023 by Angelina L.
Do not waste your time selling anything to this store!!!!!! This is the second time I tried selling name brand items to this store. (Red Bottoms) worth $800.00 that I only wore 1 time, they wanted to give me $26.00 Marc Jacob bags in good condition they wanted to give me $1.00.I felt insulted and belittled. I thought, did I look desperate. I work hard for my money, and I buy nice things. I refuse to give my things to them to sell and they charge what I paid for it. I will never ever go back to this store again. This store is a complete RIP OFF.
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November 2023 by jack
Really cool inventory with lots of selection. Great place to come up on trendy clothing.
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November 2023 by R.W.B.
Excellent shopping experience.
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November 2023 by Nia F.
Honestly at a loss. Came 30 minutes prior to closing and they said that don't accept selling at this time? The store wasn't even closed and they blatantly just did not want to do the work. I've been to multiple locations before and been serviced because people usually understand that people who come in to sell their clothes, that they once loved, it's for a reason, that they probably need the money. Customer service should be the number one thing in places like these especially since it's the customers that keep this business alive in the first place. Not only will I not be selling at this location. I will directly be selling my designer clothing to its competitor, Crossroads trading. Unbelievable.
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September 2023 by Jasper P.
Love this store. They have a great selection of clothes and accessories! Reasonable prices. I also sold clothes there and I got a good price for all my garments. These people know the vintage/second hand business very well. Very pleased that I discovered 2nd STREET Torrance!
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July 2023 by Christopher Pluck
If you want to sell items that have a good name and quality, avoid this store like the plague. Lowball pricing kings. They are just an embarrassment to themselves.
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June 2023 by Julia C.
I think this store is the cleanest "second hand store" I've been to. The lighting is nice and bright, they have the A/C going, clothing racks spaced out well- to sum it up, it doesn't feel like you're at a Goodwill. They also carry an even amount of men's and women's clothing, so it's a good place to buy and sell both. For selling your items, see the process in the attached pictures. You walk up to the front, they look at your ID and ask for your number, give you a receipt, and they will quote you a time to review your items. The quote is usually an hour + unless you go first thing when they open, then it's like 30 mins. They really take their time reviewing the items, so it's best to return later than wait in the store. They will call you when they're done. I've never sold luxury items here, mostly "fast fashion" items. Comparing to my experience selling at other similar stores (uptown cheapskate across the street or crossroads trading), they take more items than the stores mentioned but they give you a lower value for each of your items. They'll take like 10-20 things but will give you $0.10, $1, or $2 for each. So if your goal is to get rid of items you don't want but also get some pocket change for a coffee instead of taking them to the back of Goodwill, this is a good deal. If you're looking to make a little more money on your items, go to Uptown Cheapskate across the street. (My routine is to go there when they open and 10 am then being the leftovers to here when they open at 11am). For items they didn't pick, if you want to donate the rest, they will also give you $0.01 for each item (Reference my buyout summary photo). The payout is cash only, unlike other stores mentioned above who give a higher value if you choose store credit. For buying, prices are $5,9,16,19,23, etc. it will go upwards for luxury/vintage/outerwear/shoes,etc. The store is divided in half for women's and men's clothing. The items are only organized by style and color, not sized. This is fine for clothes but I wish they would at least size the shoes. I can probably make any size clothing work (and sizes vary by brand anyway) but I can't fit my size 6 foot into a size 9 shoe. The style of clothes here I feel like are more classic than trendy. They do carry trendy pieces but I feel like what they have is more timeless (I'm really comparing to Uptown Cheapskate across the street which only has Y2K stuff right now).
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June 2023 by Ed Oyama
Nice little secondhand clothes shop. Much of the guys’ section felt a bit a bit pricey but shop was clean and people were friendly.