This place is so sick and is a non profit for such a great cause. They offer tea and coffee at the front of the store as well as a couch for you to set your stuff on. The set up of the store was very cute and clean and the selection of clothes was great. Such a cozy vibe. The girl working the register was so nice and offered great customer service. The prices were ACTUALLY reasonable, which is crazy because they offer the same quality of clothes as say buffalo exchange or red light which charge like 20+ dollars for a t shirt. I was able to get 2 good quality sweaters for less than 15 dollars each. Will definitely...
Read moreYikes. This place was not it. I walk in and I was the only one there, and likely the only person in a while, because neither of the employees were wearing masks and took no initiative to put the masks on while I was in the store. There was no music playing and generally felt like they didn't want any customers in the space. I appreciate one of the employees trying to save my experience by small talking with me a little but I just felt generally uncomfortable the whole time. Worst part is, this place has some real potential to be a cool shop, but I felt weird even looking through any of it so I left after...
Read moreThis cute little shop faces Stanton, not MLK. There is a small, free parking lot right in front of the entrance... however if you can't find parking there, parking is free in the area and the clothes are clean, scent-free, in good condition and well-organized. They have a small separate section for teenagers. They also had handbags, shoes and hats. I believe they only carry women's clothing and teen girls as I didn't see any other kind of clothing when I was there. There is a changing room with a curtain and the prices are very reasonable. This thrift store supports a...
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