Selling a mix of used and new clothes, this is a trendy downtown thrift shop. There are some good finds, although some items are overpriced so you have to know what you're looking for. Everything is neatly organized on racks and has been individually priced, so there's no outright steals, but there's some fair prices and most items, even used, are of good quality. Every once in a while an item will slip through the cracks, so you do still need to have somewhat of an eye for thrifting.
Also, there's a sign that says that you need to leave your bags at the front to prevent theft but the majority of the college kids working there absolutely do not care, so it's usually unnecessary to follow that instruction.
Staff primarily white college-aged women, patrons primarily white female college students. "Alternative looks" clothing styles available but limited. Primarily...
Read moreMy recent college grad daughter found some treasures for teaching and I found a cashmere sweater for around $8. Mostly vintage...Lots from the 80's at this one. Not as cheap as a secondhand store, but cheaper than most. Old formals, windsuits, jeans, sweaters, and newer leggings and cami's for cheap. Hats, mittens, African style shirts, metallic looking skirts and pants, cowboy boots, winter jackets. More geared to the...
Read moreIf there is a clothing store equivalent of a dive bar this is it. The store has a very nice inventory of quirky clothing and has a wide variety of styles. It is a little steep in price with some stuff but if you wait for sales it's fine. This store is in a basement and is only accessible via a large...
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