My experience upon entering wasn't what I expected. I was greeted with a fresh aroma for a thrift store. They had this installation explaining donations and recycling which was neat to see what they were all about. The upfront displays were very forward with summer goodies from hats towels sunglasses etc... I worked my way from the right of the store and boy was there plenty of collectibles to browse through and I found it interesting how they packaged and organised their supplies on the wall hooks. I was right by the door bell where people ring to drop donations off and the staff took forever to help that customer being that they rung more than 10 times. I wasn't looking for anything really but just there to browse and think of upcycling ideas until I came across some pants to try on being that they caught my eye. The dressing rooms were single person rooms and it made me think about the disabled people who can't fit with their wheelchair. The nice gentleman made me aware of placing my unwanted items on the rack once I was done. Out of four pants that I tried on I was happy with two of them. I was lucky with the brand being a steal for $2! Through out my shopping experience the intercom kept going off about their savers club card and all green tagged items being 50% off due to promoting earth day deals. After checking out it was pretty scary with a drunk bum like man stumbling in the store blocking our way out so we passed through the entrance door.