Good clothing selection although nothing is organized by size! Clothing is separated into women’s(large area), children’s & a small men’s section. It’s not too terrible to flip through shirts when they aren’t grouped by size but forget looking at pants. Books were reasonable at 88 cents unless marked. Houseware section was a hot mess of items mostly thrown together on shelves depending on category. Store was clean overall but the clerk who rang me up was super pushy when trying to sell me their fresh baked cookies.
Daniel N.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
I tend to always find something here. The prices are starting to creep up due to overwhelming popularity. One time I was here and a fellow patron schooled me in the art of pants selection. He was basically stating that I didn’t want anything that wasn’t Italian made. It is true, you can get Italian made pants here which are great. It may be rare, but they are there. Also are some great shirts. Again he was stating that I needed to stay away from brands that you can pick up at places like Gap, Target, Kohls and JCP. He was telling me that every now and then some great quality made shirts appear in your size. You just need to come back often to check things out. Seriously though, when I come here I typically allow myself at least an hour to pick through clothes. When you do spot that great shirt, give it a look over. Check the elbows and pits for tears. Make sure all buttons(including the extra buttons) are intact. Check the collar(ring around the collar is nothing to laugh at). Same thing with pants. Check everything. Make sure the crotch isn’t about to give. Make sure the hems haven’t been previously hemmed or that your tailor will be able to fix. The last thing you want is to spend $ 5 on a pair of pants that you will just be returning because you didn’t check it out!
Christine W.
Classificação do local: 4 Austin, TX
If you are donating, they have a great drop-off driveway for quick and easy drop-offs.