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September 2024 by Cyndie Leonard
I would say 3.5. Disappointed in the lack of housewares and video but my daughter found a nice pair of jeans not for 3.50 with 50 percent discount.
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September 2024 by Jack Leonard
Prices used to be good, but they raised them a ridiculous amount
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August 2024 by Angela
I was very impressed after coming here for the first time today. Prices were typical for thrift store, for example I got 5 shirts and the total came to $24. The cashier working was extremely nice and reminded me to look at the color tags that were 50% off. Only one of my shirts was 50% off, but still exciting lol. The store was very organized and had a large selection all sizes. One complaint is that the book section was not organized well and it made me not even want to bother looking.
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August 2024 by Lucky 7 Mud Mowers
You really can get some good deals here. It's best if you go at least once a day. Mid-morning is the best time
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July 2024 by Henry Henderson
Pros: clothing was well organized and a found one shirt that was well-priced.
Cons: as many others have said, many of the prices were ridiculously high, sometimes more than buying new. Selection was worse than a typical Savers.
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July 2024 by Dana
You'll spend 20 minutes checking out because no one knows how to delegate tasks properly. There's zero respect or urgency. You're on their time. They don't care about you.
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June 2024 by Kellie Brown
I've never seen a more expensive thrift store. Outdated cardigans with tags $28.99 and $48.99 for jeans with tags. Only decently priced items were the books.
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June 2024 by Stephen Tartaglia
First time stopping by this store. Their prices are absolutely brutal. Mall brands like Ralph Lauren, Vineyard Vines, Tommy Bahama, Columbia, etc., are ridiculously overpriced whether they're used or new with tags. They were asking $48.99 for a used Ralph Lauren Polo Golf shirt, $25 for a basic Vineyard Vines button up, I couldn't help but laugh at it, in fact, I was laughing more and more as I continuously fingered through the racks. There is no way this is a sustainable business model.. I did find a ton of stuff I would've bought and EASILY spent several hundred dollars if everything was reasonably priced. It's clear based off of the amount of great brands they have, that people like myself are passing on them due to the price which is why there's so much still on the racks rotting. I was able to find some great brands they clearly are unaware of (I'll avoid mentioning them as to not skyrocket future pricing). As if the pricing had me on the brink of insanity, they staple their price tag over the brand label so you have no idea what brand the item is unless you pull the price tag back. That in itself makes the hunt and thrill of thrifting astronomically more difficult as it now takes forever to find something nice.
The only positive was the store was very clean and well organized. It's clear to see management / ownership takes great pride on the operations end. Unfortunately that illusion of pride quickly turns to obvious arrogance and greed once you start browsing the racks and see the prices.
There is no way anyone can afford to shop here. If you want my advice, stick to Salvation Army. This place will be long gone within a few years. Taking this store off my thrift route and never, ever, going back.
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May 2024 by Kathy Sharp
Love the way this store is organized! Went on a Tuesday around 10 and it was clean, organized, and not too crowded.
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May 2024 by Marissa Renee
I absolutely love thrift stores. And this one is amazing. It's very clean, and I'm visually impaired. Yet it was easy to get around here because it wasn't cluttered. They have so much wonderful things I will definitely be back and employees are super helpful and nice
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May 2024 by Thomas Greve
Walked straight out after I saw this price… I knew there was no way anything else would be worth my time
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May 2024 by Hannah Olsen
Some stuff is very overpriced, and management is terrible to the workers.
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April 2024 by Gina Salvidio
There’s a lot of high priced, low quality items. The average person cannot afford to shop at this thrift store anymore.
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April 2024 by Daniel Mello
Modeling afternoon trading Post
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April 2024 by Cyprus Weaver
I went when they were having a big sale so it was very very busy. The store was pretty cramped due to the amount of shoppers and shoppers insisted on blocking the aisles with their carts. That isn't a knock to the store, and more of a shopper problem. It made shopping even more confusing as certain aisles would be blockaded by a family and their 3 carts piled high with clothing. The store was organized in a weird way so I mainly wandered around and looked at clothing in the size brackets I knew would fit me. The shoes were the most confusing. Sizes would start and then end. Again, it was a huge sale day so I don't know if these are regulars or customers taking advantage of a sale.
My other problem with the store is the lack of quality control. I know sometimes things slip through the cracks and get marked up or put on the floor when they're defective. However, this was not an occasional stain or markup. The first pair of pants I pulled off of the rack were missing some belt loops and the remaining loops were significantly damaged. It's a thrift somethings will have some wear, but $5 is a bit of an ask for pants that are nearly unwearable. Mark-ups were just outrageous. I found a Shein romper selling for $24.99. I imagine that's it's market price on Shein, or possibly even cheaper on that site. I think it's justified for thrifts to mark-up their new clothing/expensive brands but when we start marking up Shein--- that's questionable.
My last major problem is cleanliness. I know it was a busy day and I imagine employees were overworked. However, there was a lot of clothing on the floor, on top of racks, ect. I did not see any velvet or rubber hangers either, which would be a good investment as slippery clothing kept falling off of hangers.
Lastly, they do not have many domestics. Their main market seems to be clothing. I am unsure of they test their electronics.
Overall, it was an okay experience. They do have a huge selection of clothing so that's cool. If they have a huge sale like this again, I would go. I would rate them 3.5/5