My 4 stars is being generous because I love the community that makes this store possible. I think they need some help? Maybe some volunteers to help cleaning items, sorting ,organizing,etc. I'm a seasoned thrifter and have rummaged through a lot of questionable piles in my time. So if I'm reluctant to touch items and look through things at the shop, you know it's a little ew. The store needs the ceiling fixed and a good dehumidifier. The coffee mug I drink from every single day was found here! There are some great gems but I really have to be in the mood to dive into things here and that's a shame. (Also, on this most recent trip, I did put quite a few items back because the prices were too high for what...
   Read moreNever again 😔 what a mess. This "store" smells so badly I was sick over it the whole walk through and the chaos they try to call a shopping experience is plain ridiculous. If this place is any kind of extension of the Ithaca reuse brand I am shocked. All of the clothing was piled stop each other on a table and nothing was very organized. The prices were too high for the quality of junk they put out and the staff seem to be literal children or elderly volunteers, both of which seemed completely overwhelmed. They had the audacity to ask for cash donations at the front. Absolutely gross, we will not...
   Read moreCortland reuse used to be a place considered as an open environment, a space for creative, household and basic necessities of the people. Community was kept in mind as they offered prices affordable to all, and brought people of all financial means together. As of recent, prices have skyrocketed. I’ve been unable to get necessary goods at an affordable price. I love Cortland reuse so I’m sad to see the trajectory they seem to be on. The environment still lies friendly, but the markup of prices has driven away the people that i believed reuse was...
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