Not great. Do they have good clothes? Yes. Well organized? Yes. That being said I idiotically paid 50 dollars for a used pair of chacos. They didn’t fit my daughter, so I attempted to return them. They have no return policy… I should have asked… but no to money back, no to store credit, I would have happily taken half of what I paid and donated them back. That being said, as an experienced thrifter, I will never go back. I really hope that they will figure out something for returns. I could understand if it was a tea shirt or something silly, but 50 bucks… I would have expected them to be more accommodating. I really should have asked before I bought, so it’s not their fault… I hope this can be considered as constructive criticism and that a change...
   Read moreFirst I’d like to say that the owner of the clothing loop does not buy clothes etc at any used stores in town to put in her store. I’m the manager for her Homecare and she takes our clients shopping. Not to her store but to other stores. I also do her books. Amanda gives an astronomical amount of money to the community and helps many families in need I myself have bought items at her store all of which I know where they come from. They are not high prices she is more than fair and more giving than anybody I know. So just because someone shop somewhere does not give anybody the right to trash their business. Especially when that business supports so many people in need. I think the clothing loop as such an asset to...
   Read moreMuch of the clothes here are brand new and the used items are in great shape and really well priced! The store is nicely organized so it’s easy to find some really awesome items (we got a women’s button up, organic hats, organic socks, a pair of kids shorts (all brand new) and two pairs of leather kids boots all for $30). Mandy, the owner is awesome! She greeted us with so much warmth and we learned that the store works to help underprivileged youth and seniors. I would highly...
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