“I love vintage clothing and I love the fact that I can buy gently used coats,shoes and blue jeans here. What I like best about the jeans is by the time they hit the store they've been washed so many times if it fit you when you try it on here it's going to stay that size and will continue to fit you unless you gain weight or lose weight. There's always a lot of cool household items that you didn't think you needed. I still own a record player and CD player and you can get those items here just make sure you open them so they are not scratched... before you buy them. This is a great way to recycle everything. I donate all my things that I no longer need to these types of stores so they don't end up in the landfill. Just make sure what you're donating is usable and it would be something you would want to buy... not in condition where yes you should throw it in the garbage. If it's garbage please throw it in the garbage.”
9AM - 6PM
1155 River St, Scranton
Thrift Stores
“Decent prices but I can tell they’re pricing higher which is rude considering they get everything for free…
Also, the whole stapling of the tag on the clothes???? Why? The staples cause holes and sweaters to come apart… Getting them off once you’re home is a pain (literally) as I have stabbed myself many times trying. Not to mention how dirty the staple must be and now all the germs have entered my blood stream…..
not okay especially if the prices keep going up and up.”
9AM - 6PM
610 S Washington Ave, Scranton
Thrift Stores
“Jeff the greeter at the goodwill is a legend, always a smile and on point with all his work.
Seeing him on an advert over 45 mins drive away at the Goodwill in the Poconos was a HUGE surprise for us.
Keep up the good work Jeff”