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Like others said, this place is not good for clothing. It all seems old and not worth the prices they are charging for many items. (Um, you can buy new kids/toddler clothes in Walmart for $3. Why would you pay $2 for something old and not nice looking?) It seems like they need a stricter criteria for what is re-sellable, and how to price items. Salvation Army or Savers is much better for used clothing, in my opinion. But the furniture is worth a visit. Or 20 visits. I have dropped in here three times now. The reason is that every time I go in here, I see some pieces and think, "That is soooo cool!" and then see "Sold to ____" on the tag. And then I am really sad. Once I actually took a picture of furniture that was already sold to some lucky person. It was just that cool. I am a furniture restoration/upcycle nerd. The really awesome thing here is they have new inventory of furniture all the time, and it moves quickly! You don't come in a month later and see the same ugly old end table from 1980, like some thrift stores in town. Every time you are here, you see people bringing furniture in and carrying furniture out. I picked up a small desk for my child for only $15! (Which I planned to paint because it looked beat up, but a little Murphy's Oil Soap, and voile, it didn't need any paint!) It is hit or miss but has a good enough inventory to visit often, looking for a "hit." The household items are somewhat junky, but you might find something good here. I got some cute ice cream dishes, like old fashioned soda shop style, for $1 each. I had no problems with the people working here. They all were pleasant to me.
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