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February 2024 by Alex T.
Ok story of my Rodeo outfit, I thrifted a pair of Justin boots at one of the goodwill stores. I found them for 35 and before goodwill, I tried searching for the perfect pair of cowboy boots. I went to a western store caviender and they wanted 200 for the brand Justin's men cowboy boot. The cowboy boot i found from goodwill for 35 was made for me when I tried it on. Next mission i needed a blue coat to go with my boots, because it has navy, dark, blue stitching on it. Now onto this family thrift store. . I came here to shop because it was a drive by and I seen it read family thirst store. So I went inside and it's huge. I went to the shoe section didn't find anything. Went to the home good section didn't find anything. Then went to the sports coat section and boom found this perfect royal blue sports coat to go with the thrifted white button up shirt I found at the goodwill outlet. This blue sports coat was only 7.57 and I was so excited!!!! When I tried it on, it was so fitted! Like it was made for me and it's made in Mexico and a Mexican brand! . So before coming to this store there is a goodwill outlet. Difference between a goodwill outlet is they have bins you have to search and find things. I found my size of jeans, they are stretchy, and fit my leg length! I'm stunned on the fitting! Then I found 2 button up shirts too at the outlet! One is brand new white button up for the more elegant sophisticated look! The other shirt is a stripe and blue color and is Ralph Lauren! So I am soooo excited to wear this around to take some pics and a good texas steak house dinner! . Oh and top of that I thrifted a cowboy hat too at the outlet! Screams with excitement! . So this family thrift store is awesome. It's clean and organized and decent pricing depending what you find. Parking is easy and located in a shopping plaza. Hope this review helps and thanks for reading! Have a yelptastic day!
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February 2024 by Gentry Van Liew
Jake from state farm was extremely helpful and insightful in helping me navigate what i was looking for
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December 2023 by Bec Wol
This place is a disaster. Dirty, smelly clothes and shoes are nasty. Clothes are crazy overpriced. The security tags are placed on sleeves of many items making it impossible to try on. And dressing rooms are a mess with clothes on the floor and piled up. Seriously. Security tags for smelly dirty old clothes. The goodwill store out i-10 has better clothes, better prices and they don't like everything is going yo be stolen. Clean dressing rooms and no smell.
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October 2023 by Emilie Kestner
Prices are still competitive given we are in a recession and the selection varies nicely
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September 2023 by Shakkai Lynn
If I could leave 0 stars I would!!! I was shopping around and an employer by the name of Rebecca came up to me and started yelling at me telling me I need to keep the store clean. I said excuse me isn't that your job?? After that she stalked me around the whole store watching me pick out clothes I got so uncomfortable I just left. I will not be returning to the store unless she is fired, which by the looks of it I won't have to wait long. To that employer if you don't like your job leave!! You work at a clothing store things are going to get messy.
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September 2023 by Romeo Aranjon
Great thrift store. My son found a few good items including a leather jacket for $6.
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July 2023 by J M
They need to change the name. The prices are NOT THRIFT PRICES. This store was a miss for me. For these prices I might as well go to well establish chain to by brand new clothes and probably even cheaper than these prices. $20 for a pair of used jeans. No thank you. I do not recommend this place.
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June 2023 by Lauren Nicolas
Now, this is one of my favorite thrift shops to search for retro toys. I have been lucky to find some pretty obscure toys here, and that's why I love this place. It's not always cheap, that's for sure, particularly the clothes and shoes, you might want to shop somewhere else for that, but the location is good. You won't have trouble finding a parking spot, there's plenty. You'll find a Family Dollar, plus Little Ceasars right next door. Plenty to do and see at this location. Happy searching.
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April 2023 by Tyler Jackson
Ok, so I will preface by saying this is still one of my favorite thrift locations due to some of the items that they receive. I am giving 3 stars because the person pricing at this location overprices almost every item that slides in front of their face. If it is designer (or fake designer) they charge almost retail price for a used item. Its absolutely ridiculous and kind of defeats the purpose of thrift shopping. My favorite trips here are when they miss some designer items and actually price them how they should be priced at a THRIFT store. Yes, the building is run down but that doesn’t bother me so much. I will say that on almost every trip there is someone in the store going around asking for money, I would expect the management to do something but they seem to lock themselves away in a back room and I usually only see 1 or 2 cashiers running the entire store (on register, hanging clothes, cleaning behind the registers, etc.) the younger guy and girl cashiers that are usually there most days are very friendly and pleasant to deal with but everyone else working there seems super disgruntled.
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February 2023 by Sharon Dareshiro
Miss Gomes was thorough and quick. For a moment there was only 1 cashier available but as the line kept getting longer, a second one opened.
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February 2023 by fabian gomez
Ok, so this place gets 4 stars instead of 5 for only 2 main reasons. The first is because all the clothes are separated by color and not by size and because there is just 1 cashier and the lines will be long by 11:30 on weekdays. Other than that, it's a good store. The clothing selection is massive. Tons of clothes. There is a good variety of everything too. There are really good finds if you don't mind looking. You can find really good pieces with new tags and premium designer brands in great shape for good prices. Example, I found a mint pair of Polo Ralph Lauren chinos for $3.75, MSRP-$110 and retails for $60. Another pair of Savane slacks NWT for $19 and those go for $80, North Face convertible pants for $7. So you really just have to spend the time going through what you need and you will find plenty. They do have fitting rooms to try on clothes as well. There are also aisles of clear mixed item grab bags and an electronic section with working electricity outlets for you to test items. My suggestion is get there as soon as they open and you will have first dibs on things and have about 2 hours to shop with no wait in line. Plan ahead after that time because the line does get long and there is only 1 cashier. The book selection is very weak and overpriced so skip that. But the main win is the clothes quantity and selection. It for sure beats paying full retail if you can spare the time to look. It might be higher price than other thrift stores, but less than Goodwill and with a better selection. As others have noted, yes the bathrooms are rough and feel rapey, so avoid if you can.
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January 2023 by Juliana MC
This location is super expensive I did not see clothing items that cost less than $7,INSANE!! I say this because I shop at other locations. I only come here because they do have a wide selection of shoes
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November 2022 by josephine ledezma
Some things are a bit overpriced, in my opinion. I do wish things were organized more by size instead of color. I always find something worth buying though!
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June 2022 by Nicholas Williams
Nice place to find cheap, used items. Lines can be long and the selection is hit or miss depending on what you're looking for.
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April 2022 by jason roberson
Always good deals on clothes and housewares. But buyer beware on the electronics! They're AS IS and they don't allow testing before you buy. Wanted to buy a tablet and it was dead. Had my own portable charger and wanted to power it up but wasn't allowed.