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October 2023 by Mia Jane
love it my favorite store in Covington Louisiana
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October 2023 by Nan Holt
The prices are priced so high. Absolutely ridiculous. I was looking for a winter jacket for my child . They had prices as high as $25.00 for used jackets. Sad that this thrift shop has put profit over people.
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October 2023 by NE Ohli
My goodness they mark up their clothes so much. If something still has the new tags on it, they will mark it up to the price as if it was truly new and still in a department store. Just because it has a new tag does not mean it is worth it. If the clothes are old, dirty, or out of style, the new price tag should not make the clothes cost so much. A lot of people shop there because they can’t afford department store prices. Please keep that in mind.
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October 2023 by Bonnie Melerine Wetzel
The cashier is super awesome, the place is clean and maintained. The selections from clothing, to holiday, to vintage is great!
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September 2023 by Angela Cotton
This shop is always clean. The sales associates are friendly and helpful. There are carts to aid in your shopping and items are organized and neat. I have visited several times and typically I am able to get some good items for my kids (shorts or tshirts $3) and casual tops for myself. I sometimes get excited when I find a nice item buried in the racks, but I usually put it back as prices for those tend to be much higher. Please note in the name that this is a “RESALE” shop, and nice items are priced in competition with what an online reseller would be charging. Used duffel bags priced at $50, name brand shoes priced at $30. Overheard a workers discussion about being excited about finding a Nike sweatshirt online for $200. They even have items marked as “find online for $100 here for $50”. The goal of this establishment is to support a food bank and feed the community, so I would likely still donate here and make occasional purchases for my family. However, if you’re looking for the fun of a treasure hunt at a bargain basement price it’s a bit disappointing.
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August 2023 by Rita Cooley
I was thrilled with the cleanliness and the great choices and name brands of clothing that you had during my visit yesterday. I pd $3 for some Talbots, Chicos, Loft, j Jill, and other Boutique items. Wow what fun.!!!!!
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July 2023 by Ryn Grey
best thrift store in town
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March 2023 by Rachel Harney
So much fun! We spent 2 hours here! The clothes are organized by size - which is so convenient and usually doesn't happen in a thrift store. The employees were friendly and fun. Very clean / great deals!!!
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March 2023 by Abby
Love this store sooooo much but some of the ladies (who were NOT there the first couple months they were open) have been marking up some items to INSANE prices. One lady in particular seems like she’s trying to turn it into a vintage resale shop or something by the way she is pricing things… (for example- $40 for a vintage nightgown, $80-$100 cowboy boots, $30 purses, $12 loft shirts…. You get the picture) for items they received for free. I understand a mark up on items to an extent but some are extreme! Still love the place though
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March 2023 by C. W. dalrymple
Thoughtfully placed items in good quality. The clothes are sorted for easy browsing. It is clean and top quality. Do not sleep on this place. Found some good vintage pieces as well
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March 2023 by Craig Bialy
Great place to find odds and ends snd treasures. And more important it helps people in our communities who sre struggling.
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March 2023 by Debbie Lee-Bown
Got what I needed and more!!!
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March 2023 by Lyndsi Necaise
Prices are no longer affordable for clothing. $30 for just about any dress. $12 for Walmart swimsuits. Prices had been steadily increasing and I was okay paying $8-$12 for a nice quality piece but I unfortunately will not be back for awhile awaiting their prices to come back to reality.
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March 2023 by Northshore Rider
Nice used items for a good price
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March 2023 by Jessica Brown
Visited here a few weeks ago and was so disappointed. Used to just love shopping the food bank thrift store. The old place was small but had great prices and you could find a treasure occasionally. The store seemed to support the food bank so I would spend extra whenever I could.Then they moved, got a fancy new building, and I guess the rent is higher. Suddenly the same items people have always been dropping off are worth twice as much. Half the store is what they call an "up ticket," like at goodwill where anything not broken is a "special price." Nothing is a regular bowl, sheet, or pair of boots; everything is priced higher and special because it's "name brand," "barely used," or "vintage." And someone who works here thinks everything here is REAL special because outdated No Boundaries jeans aren't vintage gems or worth $18, price tag still on or not. A piece of Shannon crystal that was chipped badly was $35. You could probably get it brand new in a box at Tuesday Morning for $19.99. And I always love finding $3 and $5 on items clearly labeled "GREENBRIER INTERNATIONAL." That's the dollar tree.Bottom line: if you're coming here for deals, or looking for a treasure, I suggest skipping it. You might as well shop at any local store for sales, or check ebay - I guarantee someone is already looking up every single thing and pricing it comparatively, which is really sad considering how much work and time it is to list things online versus slapping it on a hanger and letting it dangle on a rack til sold. I left and went to Kohls, spent the same amount I had budgeted for school clothes, and got more brand-new tag-on name-brand items at Kohl's than I could have gotten here. I would have way rather supported the food bank and will continue to donate food items but I won't be back to shop this store anymore. EVERYTHING is so expensive now, it's upsetting that thrift stores originally meant to contribute to the community are just pricing themselves out of touch.