Used, Vintage & Consignment near Shawnee, KS

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“My fave resale store. Staff is great! Prices perfect! And, does it get better than selling items you don't want & making money to buy new items you do want?! Win/win!!”

3.5 Good10 Reviews

“Green Expressions is a breath of fresh air when it comes to antique and vintage shopping. If you can't find something you love, you didn't look hard enough. The atmosphere is very laid back and the classic music playing makes you want to sing along. I highly recommend it!”

5 Superb20 Reviews

“The customer service in there is top notch! You can tell all the employees are down to earth and genuinely care about people. Whoever is reading this, let your employees know how much you appreciate them! You don’t see customer service like that these days.”

4.1 Good73 Reviews

“Absolutely LOVE this store and the owners!!! They have wonderfully unique and reasonably priced items and are friendly! Highly recommend. I always stop by to shop at this store whenever we’re in town.”

4.8 Superb11 Reviews

“Love finding amazing deals here! Definitely go if you have some time to spare! Hidden deals, but watch for rips, stains, missing zippers and buttons, but it makes it part of the fun in searching!!”

3.4 Good31 Reviews

“The store has a great selection of excellent condition clothes and fantastic prices. Some items are even brand new. It's definitely worth stopping by and shopping!”

3.4 Good47 Reviews

“The owner and staff always go above and beyond. They make every shopping experience pleasant and keep you wanting to come back. Their stock is diverse and I can always find something there to wear. Would recommend this business and it's three other locations to anyone and everyone.”

3.2 Average9 Reviews

“Some prices are the same as Walmart but this is for a better cause ?5/6/23 Great finds today. One pair of Fabletic workout pants, another pair of Champions, one pair of soft sweatpants and a soft athletic bra. All for $28.00?”

2.3 Poor7 Reviews

“I rated 5 stars, not because I had a good experience ? but only because the Salvation Army helps a lot of people. But the truth is that I had a bad experience here today.I will still support this ministry and I will like to think that the lady (I think the supervisor) had a bad day and I understand that, but I will like to suggest her to be professional at all times, even If she's dealing with a difficult customer (In this case, probably me).I went to pay a lot of stuff (a lot) and I went to pay with my card but apparently there was an error. The cashier (I think she was new) had to swipe the car twice and I saw that the computer said the remaining balance is $40 approx from a $65 something, so she called the supervisor and I got an email from my PayPal account saying that I paid the amount of 20 something, (have to check again for the exact amount) and I got the email twice. So the supervisor told her that she had to press cash and then card and told me that I had to pay the full amount again. I told her that I already paid half of the amount but the cashier pressed something and it was asking me to pay everything again. I got worried and showed her my receipt but she told me that it wasn't correct because it said Kansas City and not Olathe, but the receipt was indeed from Olathe. So the supervisor got frustrated and kept saying that I didn't pay anything and I had to pay everything again because her computer was indicating to her that I didn't pay anything. At this point, I could've paid with another car or maybe cash but I wanted to check why I received the receipt from a payment and of course I didn't want to pay twice. So the line was really big, and not because of me because the cashier was really slow entering everything in the computer+ discounts from purple tags 50% off, but the supervisor told me: If you're going to check with your bank, go do whatever you have to do but, you have to get out of the line because we have customers waiting"I'm thinking to myself: So, I'm not a customer? Wow I felt so embarrassed by the way she talk to me in front of everyone, and believe me, the store was full. She treated me like a lier and at this point I told her to make a refund of what I paid, believe I really wanted to leave that place but I needed help with my situation that it wasn't my fault either. She told me that she couldn't refund anything because I didn't pay for anything. Okay, my best option was sitting down and contact my bank, by my surprise I had two transactions with the same amount but they were cancelled and I showed her my phone with the evidence that they were cancelled. I told her that I wasn't going to buy anything because the line was huge and she didn't even tried to assist me next, I noticed that her intentions were to have me do the line all over again wishing for me to get out of the store, so I told the cashier that was behind her, no is okay I'll go but thank you. Don't get me wrong, I've never seen her before, she might be a great person and maybe she had a bad day, maybe my haircut gives a wrong impression because is the Karen haircut, who knows?But she could've just given me a better customer experience and said something like: I'm sorry for your bad experience, I really want to help you, can you wait until we help the other customers to better assist you? She was supposed to find an answer or act like she was trying, just to make me think she cared. If you don't like your job, it not the customer's fau, never take it out on the customers and customers are not your enemy either. Customers help you to bring food to your table ?You have to be on your customers shoes and understand that just like you, we have to work hard and sometimes we make a sacrifice to buy clothes, food and stuff because everyone is in the same boat of inflation (or resesion whatever this is) and may those $20 dollars mean that now I have less money that I might not be able to recover. Sorry if I offended you, it wa”

2.4 Poor18 Reviews

“Great place to shop…especially in this economy! Friendly staff, great selection every time we go. We sure miss the darling older gentleman who used to help take our discarded items from the dressing room. He was always so kind and respectful to me and my teenage granddaughter. We were sad to hear of his health issues over the last several months and are keeping him in our prayers.”

2.5 Average52 Reviews