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April 2024 by Elizabeth Hubing
One of my Iowa City faves! ?
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January 2024 by Greg Johnson
Unique selection of clothing and apothecary items. Several friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable staff people who know the products well. Convenient downtown location.
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September 2023 by Karen R.
EXTREMELY overpriced..high end clothing. $78 for a tank top?? This ain't Rodeo Drive. I'll go to The Crowded Closet instead....
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September 2023 by Aric Engel
Dog friendly!!!
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July 2023 by Rabiul Islam
The High-quality product and affordable price. Well-organized showroom along with friendly staff. Looks like a shopping fest mood.Rabiul Islam: 8801713035063
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August 2022 by Deborah J Roberts
Really fun clean clothes, secondhand at good prices
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June 2022 by Teah DePover
Hands down the best place in Iowa City for women’s clothing and gifts. They've always had the best mix of vintage and great new pieces from high quality independent designers. Affordable apothecary, jewelry and gift options. They have tonnnns of high quality secondhand pieces that are super affordable. Basically everyone’s go-to shop in Iowa City. Not to mention an incredible staff and community oriented owner.
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April 2022 by Lina Murillo
I've been shopping at Revival since arriving in Iowa City five years ago. They never disappoint!!! ?
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April 2021 by Tianna Vance
The best. Revival offers a healthy approach to fashion consumerism without coming off pretentious. They're trade/consignment options are so good. Plus the staff are actual angels. Also, weirdly this store gives off a clean and curated vibe even though I'm fairly certain they carry every style of clothing there is! A little bit of something for everyone. It's been my #1 shopping option since first moving to Iowa City 5 years ago!
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March 2021 by Aimen Hameed
When will you open
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January 2021 by Sid Peterson
Hands down the best place to shop in IC! Love Revival ❤️
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September 2020 by Ariana McLaughlin
As a local customer for 15+ plus years, I'm shocked and saddened by the lack of customer service.I dropped off my mother's entire vintage closet of pristine 1980's clothing to Revival and asked for store credit.A year+ later, I called into use the credit and they said it had expired.I gave them $100's if not $1,000's of dollars of clothing and I never received an email notification, call, or text to notify me of the credit terminating. -- Shocking, considering the clerks at the time said it was, "one of the best drops they had seen," -- and to boot, I had gone to high school with the manager. I was not walk-in from the street or college student.I emailed the store and there was no meeting in the middle, no compensation, no apologies, and silence from the owner.....Ps, currently looking for a better option to take the remainder of a fabulous vintage closet.RESPONSE TO COMMENT:The owner was cc'd on the email and never replied to the concern, which is a lack of response and communication.There is a lack of due diligence on both fronts; no notification of pending expiration of credit, and no response from the owner, which does not reflect well and is not a good form of business.I dropped the clothing off 2 years ago this month and this was brought to your attention at the beginning of July, so your timing is off.And, what your store is doing may not be legal under the law. Here is a quick reference on gift cards and credits under Iowa law and guidance from Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller.Gift certificates and gift cards: If you're thinking of buying a gift certificate or gift card, check the retailer’s policy. Find out if the retailer will give a credit or cash return if the purchase price is less than the value of the gift certificate, and any other terms the store places on the certificates. Money on a gift card cannot expire for at least five years from the date of purchase, or from the last date you loaded any additional funds onto the card. Retailers can charge inactivity fees only after a card has been inactive for at least one year, and they can charge you only once per month. The card’s expiration date must be clearly disclosed on the card, and fees must be clearly disclosed on the card or its packaging.
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August 2020 by Ariana M.
As a local customer for 15+ plus years, I'm shocked and saddened by the lack of customer service. I dropped off my mother's entire vintage closet of pristine 1980's clothing to Revival and asked for store credit. A year+ later, I called into use the credit and they said it had expired. I gave them $100's if not $1,000's of dollars of clothing and I never received an email notification, call, or text to notify me of the credit terminating. -- Shocking, considering the clerks at the time said it was, "one of the best drops they had seen," -- and to boot, I had gone to high school with the manager. I was not walk-in from the street or college student. I emailed the store and there was no meeting in the middle, no compensation, no apologies, and silence from the owner. ....Ps, currently looking for a better option to take the remainder of a fabulous vintage closet.
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April 2020 by Mae V.
One of my favorite second hand boutiques in Iowa. Great staff and top quality garments. Highly recommend to anyone in the Iowa City area.
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March 2020 by Chloe Q.
Hip lil boutique in the heart of Iowa City. You can sell your clothes here and then get store credit. They have a combination of used and vintage clothing as well as higher priced (by Iowa City standards) new clothing. Adorable candles and perfumes/lotions too.