It would be nice to have a functioning fitting room at a thrift store with $20 button-down shirts. Citing Covid staffing limits as the reason why you don't have enough people to manage the fitting room sounds a bit outdated, that was years ago. A few of the staff members seemed to be sat chatting in the vicitiny of the - currently defunct - fitting room anyways.
Pros: The whole shop and all merchandise are brightly lit, clean, and well organised. Ample space to browse. Clearance section upstairs is great for scoring weird vintage Ts and grandad clothes (which are my wardrobe staples, so maybe I will be back, maybe not! ) Also saw this amazing clay boy figure with holes for eyes Cons: golden Mean Girls energy &...
Read moreThis thrift store is really organized, clean, and the staff are VERY accommodating. 💞💞 I went shopping here with my mother for my birthday, and we had a great experience! The store has two floors full of clothing, shoes, and other treasures. I love how there is a wide price range for each item. You can find things for $6 or for more than $60! All the clothing is in excellent condition, some look as if they were never worn. However, I do have to note that this thrift store does not sell a lot of furniture, it is only mostly for clothing. Overall, this is a great thrift shop that I highly...
Read moreThey've moved but their attitude sticks. I never like the vibe from the people who work here. It's an us against them attitude between the people who work here and their patrons. Strong limitiations enforced on how many items can be taken into the fitting rooms (4). No restrooms for customers. etc. They've moved and they are busier so maybe the clothes are more picked through? Less newer clothes from Talbots but more wornout clothes that are low end like DressBarn and Target. Housewares are still decent. Shoes are very outdated and worn. I only go now because my friend's mom...
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