The place has a lot to offer, although I will say, be prepared to spend money when shopping here. While some of the items are worth the price, others.. not so much. I work at a thrift store and you can find a good chunk of the selection for $25 and less. A bit disappointed as I didn’t find what I was looking for, as a lot of the items were more so formal than they were vintage. But maybe I just came at a unlucky time. The shop is very cramped and it’s very hard to shop. The racks are tight so I had to put up a good fight to actually see the selection. The atmosphere doesn’t exactly scream welcoming, a bit more on the awkward side, I recommend going with a friend. Also saddened that many of the items around the store are without a price, which just so happened to be anything I was interested in. I managed to find something more on the affordable side but it will take you a lot of digging. Definitely worth a look, but as said, be ready to spend money and definitely bring a friend to make the trip a...
Read moreMy daughter found this place when she was looking for vintage clothing. We have been thrifting in the Village of NY in the past and couldn’t find a thing. But this place was the place to find everything (minus the bat glasses). I called ahead and spoke to Stacey and told her what we were looking for and the vision we had. Stacey nailed it. She pulled pieces out before we got there and my daughter couldn’t be happier. There was even a beautiful gothic dress only for $29 I wanted but it didn’t fit me on the top. This will now be our spot for thrifting. My youngest daughter even found a vintage black purse for $10 that she fell in love with. Thank you Stacey. Here’s a pic of the outfit you found...
Read moreKind of dissapointing. The store is very cluttered and hard to walk and maneuver through. Many of the items do not have price tags on them. Definatley on the pricy side as something like a t shirt will fetch you 30 or more. Some of the items are also beyond their lifespan in conditon, but that is not reflected in price. Dozens of pairs of extremely dry leather shoes that would crack and split on a single wear. There are seemingly bags and bags of items that are not on the shelves due to the clutter. It would probably be better if they lowered prices and were more consistent about labeling items. That way they would have more inventory flowing and simultaneously decrease clutter and display...
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