An absolute embarrassment to all the small businesses on Long Island.
Although the thrift shop has a good selection do not get your hopes up. The old man behind the counter, who claims to be named Nick, will charge above market value claiming that he knows a fair price. He is open to negotiation but when you throw out an honest number he will become offended and upset and try to ask for your personal information (name, where you are from, etc.) Practically throw you out of the store just for giving an honest number when asked! Never in an establishment have I felt more unsafe, and something tells me that I am not the first that he did this to and I will not be the last.
The owner of this business is not fit to run it and it is an embarrassment to all Long Island businesses who are struggling to stay afloat from the lack of business. Avoid this place at all costs and take your business elsewhere. You will not only find better deals somewhere else, but, and I cant believe I am saying this, you will also feel...
Read moreWow! The store is under new management, and you can immediately tell that they’ve put a lot of thought and care into transforming the space. It’s fresh, organized, and welcoming—everything feels so much more open and inviting.
I had the chance to meet the new owners, and they were incredibly kind and personable. You can tell they’re passionate about their store and truly care about providing a great experience for their customers.
The selection is fantastic, with a lot of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. I found some amazing pieces that I can’t wait to wear. If you’re into thrifting, this is definitely a spot to check out—great finds, a fantastic vibe, and wonderful people behind it all. I’ll be...
Read moreWhen I first walked in I was very confused of if this was a thrift store, or just reselling wholesale cheap quality clothing. All the racks are mixed with swimsuit material wholesale clothes, and nothing had a price tag on it. I ended up finding this fake leather children’s jacket (worth no more than $5). When I asked the man behind the counter, he examined every inch, smelt it, and came up with a price of $50 there and then. This man claimed the jacket was rare and vintage (I had searched it up and it’s worth $5). None of the clothing here is worth your time or money.
DONT come here if you’re looking for a trustworthy thrift store. This is definitely a money laundering scheme or something, very...
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