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Well, it's like the others said. This Savers is definitely a lot pricier than other conventional thrift stores and even other Savers. It's most likely due to the fact it's in Summerlin. However, it's also significantly cleaner and more organized than other thrift stores. I think about it like this... it's not as expensive as Platos Closet or Buffalo Exchange nor is it as cheap as other thrift stores. I'd say it's an okay medium and I'm happy with it. Like any other thrift store I'd go to, I still plan to spend a lot of time really looking for stuff so it's no loss that I'm going to spend time trying to find something not excessively expensive. I've found a pair of moccasins (almost new, building that athletes-feet-immunity hell yeah!) for 5 dollars and some Lucky brand size 0 jeans (hard to find my size) for 8 dollars. Just be smart about it and take your time, and it's not a bad option!
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