Nice ladies staffing the register etc. Always a wide variety of merchandise (not too many adult clothes, which is great) Prices are still a little unpredictable. Store is clean and bright.
They do have a lot of religious books and magazines that are free, which is nice!
The parking lot is large, but this isn't my first visit that I had trouble finding parking. It didn't help that the big Cisco panel truck delivering rugs parked blocking 5 spots right in the front!
Found a bag of about 40 magnetic letters and numbers, so they'll be no more grandkids upset that they can't spell all of their names at once!! And that's worth a lot more than...
Read moreWay too expensive for a thrift store. A good comparison. I found my wedding dress at Savers down the road and only spent $25 on it. Immacolata had a wedding belt that was really cute and tempted me to buy it. Problem is: it was priced more than what I spent on my dress. They wanted $60 for it. Even Immacolata's wedding dresses were cheaper than the belt and that's sad considering both their dresses and that belt were from David's Bridal. Their too high pricing doesn't make them good competition for the other thrift stores...
Read moreIt's a bit overpriced. Although occasionally they'll have a great sale. Once I found an awesome end table for $5. Usually, it's old 1980's type stuff (kid stuff is often stained, worn or ripped), old lady knicknacks, books nobody really reads, and that sort of thing. Which is a shame because I'd REALLY like to support the work they do by shopping there. They either need better donors or a better eye for when to pitch things and/or sell 'em for a nickel...
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