I have been coming to this thrift store since i move to Florida which was probably 15 years ago. I always loved coming here because i would always find little treasures but i think greed has overtaken either the administrator or the person who does the prices. They used to be super reasonable thrift store but lately i think they forgot that they are a THRIFT store not a high end boutique. mind you all the things in here are donated so either way they are still profiting. a few months i walked in here and there were things from SHEIN that were $20-$10 and i know that those are cheap prices but thats the range of prices for clothes on shein brand new. Especially how the economy is right now i go to thrift stores to find nice quality clothes at a reduced price because thats what i thought the reason behind thrift stores were. i go in there recently and i see that they have some things marked in the THOUSANDS range. its truly baffling how much they are marking up DONATED things. I get that they are trying to profit the most out of these nice things but things to be marked up to HUNDRED TO THOUSANDS is plain greed. not even the thrift store in palm beach island has these prices. overall is just disappointing because this used to be such...
Read moreThis thrift shop is run by the Jupiter Medical Center Auxiliary. All proceeds go to the Jupiter Medical Center, the only not for profit hospital in this area. Money raised funds programs that improve patient and visitor services.
I was so impressed when I walked in. They had a lot of items to explore that included neatly organized clothing, shoes, accessories, household goods, small appliances, jewelry, artwork, sporting goods, toys, DVD's, books, collectibles, and furniture. They had a set of Temptations plates and bowls that tempted me, signed artwork, a collection of lighthouses, tons of china, antiques, and vintage items. Prices seemed very reasonable with many items having even further mark downs.
Make sure you inspect all items carefully because they do not have refunds or exchanges. Note that they gratefully accept donations and will pick up furniture for free. This is such a worthy cause and it was so much fun treasure hunting...
Read morePlan on having an open wallet. With todays economy, do not expect an bargain, or thrift price. Check carefully for the items with low sticker prices, chances are, you will find chips and cracks on those particular items. I do not understand any organization calling themselves, or labeling, or using the name THRIFT, when items are easily recognizable, far above, and beyond even Auction prices. Venture if you so choose to do so, but I kindly suggest and remind you the price of your wasted...
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