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October 2024 by Beth Nyhan Santos
One of my favorite consignment shops. Love to browse there selection from jewelry to shoes. I have found amazing clothes, shoes and jewelry. Always get compliments on the clothes and make sure to let people know where I got them?
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October 2024 by Gina Gina
some things are interesting, but I think they are overpriced. skirt for 70$, I think you can find the same new in a designer store on a seasonal sale...
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September 2024 by Gillian Leone Lomeli
Amazing place! Loved it ?
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May 2024 by Joy A. Painter
What a super selection of local vintage things. Their sizes and selection are expansive. It's very worthwhile to explore downstairs; I found a cashmere cardigan that was 50% off. Really neat, unique vintage pieces in good condition. Helpful sales staff and a well organized, carefully curated space. I'll be back!
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December 2023 by Apollonia Roman
The best jacket selection of the fall! And the owners/employees are so nice. They have a really good turnover rate so there's always something new
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October 2023 by Rebecca R.
This is my favorite thrift spot in the area! The clothes are high quality, and the prices are always reasonable (higher quality goods are pricier, but I always find a great deal). The perfect place to get clothes for work or play.
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September 2023 by Mary S.
Great well curated selection of used clothing including vintage. The window displays are always so fun & creative. Really welcoming place.
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September 2023 by Sharon Bort
This is my absolute favorite vintage/thrift consignment store in the Boston area!! Prices are reasonable, staff are very friendly, they always play super cool music, and the vibes are just always so pleasant for browsing. It’s rare that I don’t come home with something!
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September 2023 by Jenna Sunshine
Very cool shop. Vintage, thrift, one of a kind stuff. There's a second level downstairs. Highly recommend.As I always mention in my reviews when relevant, going here supports a small, local, female owned business.
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September 2023 by morena
Love this place so much!! The clothes, shoes, and accessories are always so unique
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August 2023 by Clem C.
cute, currated place. very friendly staff, with moderetly expensive prices. I did not find anything, but certainly very interesting. There was two floors, and lots of vintage looking cloths. Great place for funky big earings.
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February 2023 by Anonymous A.
Terrible for consigning, if items are not sold they become property of the store unless they are over $50. Many items consigned are priced in the store for under $50 (so you can't get them returned after the 60 day period) but on their Poshmark account they are are priced over $50. Additionally, the people who work there are not friendly and condescending.
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September 2022 by Kim B.
One of the cutest curations I've seen in a consignment store! My friend and Iooked through hundreds of pieces and found some real gems. The employees at the counter were happy to hold the clothes we accumulated on our arms to put on the rack so we could continue browsing and try them on later. You can find some quality designer pieces and currently on-trend items. Although prices are a bit high, the curation is great and the quality of some of the clothes remains spectacular. Although I didn't leave with what I was looking for, I ended up buying other items that I fell in love with. I will definitely visit again when new items go into rotation.
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July 2022 by Natalie Kim
My favorite vintage shop in the area. It's all about the thrill of the hunt here, and they have great inventory turnover and always something unique for special occasions! I've found several amazing vintage dresses for events that you could never find in a retail shop. Rachel is always so helpful!
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July 2022 by W R.
This review is from consignor point of view. I visited this store and felt it was a good match of the items that I recently culled from my closet. The store is nicely laid out and neat and had adequate staffing. However, the consignment policy is unfair and basically amounts to stealing IMHO. Website states "Unsold items after 60 days will be donated to local non-profit, Mass Appeal International ... Items priced by Raspberry Beret at $50 or more are eligible for return by request." The sheet that they provide in-store states "All unsold items at the end of the consignment period are SOLD AS STORE PROPERTY OR donate to charity." (I added capitalization for emphasis.) When you bring items in for consignment, the staff can't tell you what the list price will be (because they "do a lot of research" to set prices), so you have no idea if an item will be over $50 or not. That said, most basic items are less than $50. While I understand it may be a challenge for staff to retrieve unsold items, I don't see why they can't allow consignors to retrieve their unsold items themselves and simply check out with the desk staff? All the other consignment shops I've contacted give the option to retrieve unsold items. Going to see if Covet, Revolve, or other will take my clothes before I go here - even though I think Raspberry Beret fits my style better ...