“We were in town on business but had a little time to fill before a meeting and I noticed this nice looking thrift store. Being entirely new to the brand I almost left before exploring because the rack closest to the door was pricey- everything $12.99- 19.99 ( I inferred that it is their “name brand “ area). Anyway, we were greeted so nicely that I felt bad just leaving, so I explored further back and found lots of great deals- awesome prices on 4th of July decor and apparel, good housewares prices and more reasonably priced clothing. I love that it didn’t smell like a thrift store either- it seemed clean and fresh. Fitting room was nice. The only thing that would make it easier to shop is if the clothes were more grouped by size…..”
10AM - 6PM
2451 W Loop 281, Longview“I had to be there in Longview for the day and I had left the house and sweatpants. So, I went to the Goodwill to buy a pair of shorts so I wasn't burning up. They had a wonderful selection and I even bought two tank tops to go with it”
“Restore is a super cool place. You can buy anything that you need to do home repair or renovation. If you need to paint you can get paint brushes for less than $4. I find antiques up there on occasion they have great deals on furniture and tons of lighting and ceiling fans. You could save so much up there if you just spent some time to go up there and walk through. They have new carpet new rugs new paint furniture tools. They have a lot of very good art in very good frames that were framed professionally so if you needed some art for your home decor or you just needed a good frame you could find one up there for very that would be fantastic. And they happen to have an antique 99k Singer sewing machine. Here's a picture. I love Antiques;)”