The sheer amount of times I’ve filled my trunk with a hefty load of precious kid’s clothes in excellent to sometimes new condition is incredible.
Yes, you have to inspect the clothes for any stains, tears, threads, or unfortunate placed designs (think leggings that are water colored in all the wrong places), but this adds to the fun of shopping, or else I’d buy… everything. There’s so little I turn down, unless I already have it or have too many of something similar. I do not fault the owner for selling imperfect clothes as it’s not marketed as brand-new, fresh from the factory clothing.
I think my only true personal issue is the perfume-like odor the clothes have. It is completely washable and given the sources of the clothing, I respect, appreciate, and understand why they have this perfume scent, it just can be overwhelming at times, so wear a mask like me and it helps the shopping experience to cut down on the clean scent! Like I said, it DOES wash out though so no worries there!
My other minor indiscretions are the awkward hand basket carts and tiny plastic bags for the clothing, but these are honestly a me problem. I’d prefer a box and realistically should bring a giant Costco box. Or 10. And the hand basket carts are just awkward when I’m trying to buy the entire store and it constantly tries to tip over. Again, I should bring boxes. Oh and the racks are always full with oodles more clothes in the back waiting to be placed for sale. If you need something, this store has it.
Otherwise, I’ve never had a bad encounter with the owner or her family members that I occasionally run into at the shop! They are all kind and whenever I need help while shopping, I get it.
Plenty of swimsuits, snowsuits, Halloween costumes, formal wear, cowboy boots, a trillion grandchild onesies, gifts, pre-teen bottoms and tops, shoes, accessories, and probably more things I haven’t had the chance to explore.
Honestly, I’ve been here a number of times and I never leave empty handed, yet I don’t think I’ve ever made it through the entire store.
I’m hoping this place starts surprise boxes or bags with just random items for age groups. I bet it would be a heck of a seller (and my house would be full of those...
Read moreThe Owner called the police on me because my autistic child wandered off to look at stuff in her store, and she treated me very rudely about it, even after I made sure my child stayed close to me like she asked and she got mad because I would not tolerate being treated like that as a customer. Then had the nerve to lie to police and say me and my child were screaming when we weren't. I can understand people have bad days but don't take it out on your customers and especially not a curious autistic child. Very surprising I was treated this way, nice store, but sadly really rude "owner"
Update: Review would be zero stars if I could "I'm sorry you feel that way" quite sad how some people will use those words to invalidate your experience. It's no wonder this store is...
Read moreThis is one of the best places to go to buy your children's clothes or toys. Everything is super clean and some new. The owner has to be one of the nicest ladies I have ever met. She goes out of her way to help you find what you need. Me and my daughters go at least 2 to 4 x a month to find clothes or shoes for grandkids. clothes items are under $2. If you have not been there you definitely need to go. EXCELLENT customer service. My 2 yr old grandson loves the little bikes and ride ons. I just keep an eye on him while he rides. Bought one, looked brand new new new
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