Yeah, it's basically an oversized dollar-store, and finding your way around in there is headache-inducing. But if you have a minute, it's worth going briefly just for the experience; the sheer unabashed enthusiasm that the whole place conveys is priceless, and does have a way of growing on you. And occasionally you CAN find some decent things there: some of its stock is made up of leftovers from respectable department-stores, for instance (currently there's a whole rack of pretty nice Sears dresses for $9.99 each). Much of the rest of the clothing is of dubious quality in terms of e.g. the stitching (some things are more or less falling apart even before you buy them), but if you're the sort who likes to recycle fabric, then it's worth going to look for skirts made out of nice Japanese cotton prints and that sort of thing.