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For me it seems as though Lady Luck frequents re-sale shops and all at a feasible price. I went to the Salvation Army with one objective: find a nice pair of high-waist shorts. I had my doubts, and when i began the search i was skeptical because the layout and options looked more janky than swanky. At a glance of the clothing section I feared there would be more of the innnterestiiing ( D; in a bad sense)/"no they shouldn't have, but did anyways" clothing pieces, but thankfully I was wrong. After looking through the shorts rack--halfway through-- I found a pair of high-waisted shorts from F21 in good-condition, and for the price of $3... =) I had completed my objective. Other times I went: -I lucked out on a pair of VS rain boots in decent condition for $5. -Another time I visited, I came across a family edition Apples-to-Apples game that was in great condition for like $3-$5. OVERALL: I would say this store has decent clothing (do note: at times, there isn't a multitude of clothing to choose from), books/entertainment and seemingly decent home goods (mainly vintage/used, and few items near brand-new status). I think the Salvation Army on Neil, has more clothing selections but both are pretty decent.
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