Too expensive. But the young man at the register earned the 4th star. Very personable, customer oriented, and, let's face, not too hard on the eyes. They had some pretty good music that I already had, but was surprised because the usual fare at thrift stores is Christmas music, religious music, and old people music. I like old people music, so fine with me. Goodwills usually charge $5 & change for a shirt, $3 for a hardcover, $2 for paperbacks, $2 & change for CDs. Goodwill usually has a particular tag color posted for 1/2 off, but we couldn't find anything. Average for other stores is $2-3 for good shirts (a little higher for the best), $2 hardbacks, $1 paperbacks, CDs $1-2. I missed out on the thrifting life when younger. Thrift is certainly the way to go. I have a closet full of nice clothes for every season, more books than I will ever be able to read, more CDs than I will ever enjoy, and a rackful of good shoes, all on a fixed...
Read moreUsed to be good, but with fitting rooms closed permanently I will probably not shop here again. The staff is super nice but the prices are simply not low enough to justify not making sure something fits before taking it home. It is hard enough to find the time to shop in the first place without worrying I'll have to make it back in a week if half my stuff I can't even wear. Also, there should honestly be a sign at the front of the store or on the door instead of just the fitting room door, it is pretty embarrassing to walk up with a cart full of stuff and have to just leave it there for some poor employee to have...
Read moreToo expensive compared to other thrift stores, but it's the only one in Mustang. The young man running the register earned the fourth star, all by himself. He was a delight. We bonded over a bracelet in the bottom of the jewelry case. Both of our backs were giving us trouble. Don't know his name, but I'll call him Mr...
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