Worn Again Thrift is a unique vintage clothing store where gems are plentiful and vibes are immaculate. This is a place where you can buy old clothes that look new at an affordable cost. Their products range through style, size, personality. At Worn Again, they can have silly but carefully crafted and intentional products, like a sequined swim bottom; something perfect for a specific individual or a specific event that YOU might be looking for. Additionally, Worn Again has daily practical wear with style, ranging from corduroy pants, overalls, to anything else, like a warm knitted scarf. Everything here has been loved, and still remains intact. The staff at Worn Again are sweet and spicy; always wearing the most stylish clothes. Theyâve all got an eye for clothing gems and ensure each productâs quality. Worn Again even has an sewing artist in the back of the store who fixes holes and makes fun designs on clothes that need them. Their staff is inclusive to intersections of discriminated groups; trans people and fat people are welcomed; no clothing is gendered, and staff asks larger clothing to be held back for people who need it. Each item at Worn Again is intentionally hand picked and put on the racks. Each item specifically fits the vibe: vintage/used clothing made with love for every body and any occasion. Thank...
   Read moreiâd like to say this place is nice if your xxs-m at best and prices are reasonable for a vintage store. The issue is the âplus sizeâ section. number of people have already written similar issues so i guess the best thing to do here is to add to their voices. i get youâre trying to be inclusive but id suggest adding more sizes to your business would make this place actually inclusive. if there was a fluctuation of more âplus sizeâ clothing there probably wouldnât need to be a section where you ostracize people. also all tags in that section have additional tags saying âreject fatphobiaâ for im guessing âmotivationâ or something? the abundance of signs and tags saying reject fatphobia are pretty telling of what you actually think about plus sized clothing. itâs as if no one in this store is âplus...
   Read moreI avoid shops that have vintage in the name because they are always overpriced so when I saw this place was a clothing thrift store I was really excited. I knew it would be more expensive than goodwill or value village but was expecting it to be reasonably priced. Not so. Prices are crazy high. I would say similar to or higher than prices at Buffalo Exchange (which I despise). Many items were in fair condition but priced as if they were in great condition. There was a pair of shoes there that cost $110 new they were selling for $75 in super worn down condition. I grew up shopping at thrift stores out of necessity and was bullied for it. Now it's a boujee expensive trendy thing and that just does not sit...
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