“It’s a wee bit dark. Has a Plato Closet vibe, so it’s probably good for a younger crowd. I found about $30 worth of stuff. Better clearance selection than Uptown Cheapskate.Very nice employee.”
“I love this thrift store as it is one of the better thrifting locations in Ogden. The reason why I say this is because their prices are still very reasonable compared to other thrift stores like Savers and the D.I. They have plenty of kids clothing, adult clothing, books, toys, and some homeware items. I could spend a lot of time here looking through books and clothes.Additional Notes: No restroom on site. Street parking and parking lot.”
“Great and ever-changing selection of clothing (including swimwear) for men, women & children, household items like furniture and appliances. I’d go elsewhere if you want a large assortment of used books. Also has DVDs and cassettes, whatever people donate, really. We lucked out with a xylophone.Helpful service, but note the exchange policy : Échanges must be done in exchange for another purchase. NO STORE CREDIT. It’s company policy. Thankfully, exchanges (must have receipt, must have original tags on) can be done at any Savers thrift shop nation-wide.”
“We like going into these places to support local stores. I just wish the Re-stores around the country would ship to one another. We found a lot of carpet squares in Kansas and had to drive out there to get them because these stores don't share. I guess that's just how it is.”