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We were really excited to find a lot of nice, decently priced used clothing here. It was a little cluttered, but not messy. Overall for shopping an ok spot for your little ones. The car seats, cribs, mobiles and other accessories were maybe discounted 10-20% from their new retail prices. The only strange part about this store is selling to them. The owner didn't individually price anything as he selected what to buy from us. He must have picked 25-30 dresses, jackets, and jeans from our lot of Gap, Zara, Polo and H&M girls clothing. Then had a bag full of barely worn Adidas, new balance, converse, and dress shoes and a few expensive toys. He wouldn't offer us a price. Made us come up with a number then told us no. It took about 15 minutes for us to finally get an answer out of him. $20 for everything? We declined. We asked how much for just the clothes, that took another 10 minutes of awkwardness. Then finally he said $10. We took it and left immediately. We may be back to shop but that awkward haggling experience was not worth $20! I feel like we should have the option to sell a couple of things not, the "all or nothing" spiel he indirectly tried to give us. Anyway, cool store, awkward customer service.
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