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November 2023 by Nadia S
Over priced trash. Prices are crazy high for stained over worn clothes. Maybe the hippies pay this price, not me.
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November 2023 by Adati Tarfa
Not a big fan of the selection here however there are some gems. It is more business-like attire for working adults and also children.
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June 2023 by Solèy Enki
A bit pricey but you may be able to find something good. Doesnt have a big selection of punk rock vintage, if thats what you happen to be looking for. Definitely a great place to get plain t-shirts and jeans and such
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May 2023 by M. R.
This place is definitely not focused on user experience. It's very hot in summer because they don't have AC. They're constantly playing top 40 from a radio that is more static than music. I would say half or 1/3 of the clothing is stained or pilled (they should really separate that out for recycling--who would want to buy it?). The prices are honestly too high and I feel like they've gotten higher in the past 2 years. They will really charge $17 for an h&m or no-brand dress. L train vintage on dekalb has better prices. On this past trip my friend got 2 button down shirts, $12 each, one from zara and one a no-name brand made of polyester. They really should have been $8 each. It seems like all the shoes are $17, and they're all really beat up and not even from good brands. One thing I like is they do have 2 fitting rooms! One of them doesn't have any hooks though. There are some gems and unique items if you really dig and that's why I go. I've gotten Anthropologie, j. crew, and vintage stuff there (I don't remember what I paid off the top of my head). They do take donations also!
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April 2023 by Genaro Huitron
Found two cute hats!
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February 2023 by Mary D.
This place has a great selection. I copped a Champion sweater for $15 which was a steal. I also tried out a Zara cardigan for $15. This place has good finds, just need to be willing to do some digging. I'm docking a star because they do not give you a bag after your purchase. Would recommend bringing your own bag if shopping. I would go here again. It's a hidden gem.
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January 2023 by Bria
This place is PACKED with options! I did not find anything I particularly wanted this visit, but theres a lot of variety. The store is organized by color, but I wish it was organized by size too…. Based on what I saw, there is a good variety of sizes here. You have to dig around and read labels really carefully. The prices are low and you have to be prepared to sift through a lot of clothes to find things.
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January 2023 by Ooba .A
HE PRICES OUT ALL RESELLERS & BULK BUYERS.I used to be able to purchase some viable items for resale here just last year, even though his prices were never really comparable to the thrifts nearby. But I just got back from here today Saturday Jan 7th 2023 - I had gathered about 12 items hoping they would average out in total, but boy is it hard to rationalize your costs at this place!He is clearly an online seller too. You can tell by how he prices his stuff. Only difference is, as compared to the many other thrift stores in the neighborhood with lot more foot traffic, presentation & customer service, his assortment looks dingy, dirty, and just not worth even the lowest $8 you find at times here. This is probably the only thrift place where I feel an immediate wash is required as soon as you bring the items home.Pricing - The main reason why I can't give more of my business to him. Everything is priced at or just below online prices. Which is strange, because you do expect to pay slightly lesser in your own local neighborhood. That's the whole point and system of local community thrift business.Startlers:Old Navy USED jeans for $13!! (You can get yourself a pair off Poshmark even for $8 without leaving your house). Or for $2 online, if you know where to look.USED Levis (not 501, not vintage, just regular modern Levis) for $18++!AG Goldschmied Mens USED Jeans for $27!H&M USED Mini dress for $14 (sells for $29 brand new)If you are buying things for $15 to $30 here, do yourself a favor and walk to some other thrift stores and then compare your experience.Shoes - Forget about it. They are ebay prices. Hardly anything below $20. Again, check out the other thrifts nearby.It's just a shame because he has 2 locations. I would be able to patron his stores consistently if just not for the exorbitant prices. Just a PSA if you are looking to purchase bulk or for resale purpose.If you are a retail buyer and that's what his business model seems to want to cater to, then sure by all means. If you think $25 for a pair of used jeans at a thrift store is a good deal.I ended up putting it all back and walked out without any purchase. I am clearly not his target customer. But then, I would be expecting a vibey clean modern curated experience at these prices.
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December 2022 by Petra S.
Best Reliable Vintage Store in Brooklyn, my first choice always. There are places that are a bit cheaper or with more surprises but this has been my destination for a long time
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October 2022 by natasha martinez
Have come here in the past and found decent clothes although some are stained and broken. I came an hour before they closed and was rudely shooed away because they decided to close early. Maybe lock the door next time if you don’t want customers coming in.
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October 2022 by Gabriel Mester
Amazing selection of cheap items. Bought most of my clothes there for several years :) Love this place
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October 2022 by Kimberly Madden
Lot of digging required. Felt kind of dingy inside, gave me goodwill vibes but not as cheap as goodwill.
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October 2022 by Michael Batista
average clothes and average prices
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October 2021 by Liz Beltran
Great selection! I got six pieces for $51 and they were all in great condition.
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October 2021 by Jane Doe
A great place to shop especially for last minute pieces