This is one of the larger thrift stores I've been in and it's clothing heavy.
The clothing section is well organized and mostly fairly priced. They separate their clothes into men's/women's/children's and then have a separate section called "Rendu" that has newer, trendier, and brand-name items. I didn't find much of anything in either clothing section for myself, but my boyfriend walked out with a stack of new or almost-new pieces. Things the staff deemed as winter wear were marked down 50% leading to things like $2.50 sweaters. Not bad!
The non-clothing section leaves much to be desired. There was a lot of dirty junk strewn on the shelves - colored hair spray with the cap askew, lotions, partially burned candles, etc. No thanks.
Pricing was also a lot more varied in the non-clothing items and seemed oddly marked up - bad hotel art for $50, a chair for $115, a shelf that someone had painted the top of and left unsightly drips down the side for what I'm sure was more than the $5 it'd go for at a garage sale.
I'm sure there are some gems now and again, but if I return I'll probably stick to the clothes.