This place is fantastic… great clothes, awesome knick knacks, and everything is really well organized. The store has really cool themed sections in the home goods(like“vacation land”, «romantic vintage», and«earthy native») and there’s a great furniture section too(they even name their furniture)
Maryjane J.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
Love this little gem! Very clean and well-organized, and the items are separated by size, colors and/or themes. Staff is friendly and there’s a dressing room, which always a plus! There’s a huge bin of .50 t-shirts, with some incredibly obscure and amazing finds. They sell new and used furniture in the back room at really affordable prices. Plus lots of cute clothes, good books, and some quality home goods! Definitely will be back.
Jeremy S.
Classificação do local: 4 Crystal Lake, IL
This is a really well organized thrift store. It is clean. All the clothes are well organized on the racks. The knickknacks, books, toys and furniture are all well organized. They have a selection of new, unused furniture in the back room at fairly reasonable prices. The used furniture, when in stock, is certainly priced reasonably. On the bad side; some items are way overpriced. They have about 3000 record albums in stock. All old junk. All stuff that will never sell. All overpriced. They sell T-shirts for $.99 yet some shirts they will price at $ 4.99, as whoever is pricing them perceived value in a brand or a logo on the T-shirt. Consistency in pricing would be great. There is also a crabby, old lady that often works the cash register. Her mood seems to change with the weather. Bottom line; this is a fairly nice thrift store. Certainly better than savers or Goodwill. It is a good charity, that supports a good cause.
Vickie L.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
This is a cute little thrift shop! It’s located in a strip mall so it’s easy to get to and park. It’s decently large and well organized, bright and clean! There is a nice selection of books in the front with a little sitting area and tv for dropping the kids off. Most books were decently priced, but some were upwards of $ 5+. The clothes are is organized by size — which is wonderful! There are also a couple of racks of what appeared to be «vintage» items along the side of the store. There is a dressing room in the front of the store to the left which is also a rare find for a thrift store. The knick knacks and housewares are along the back of the store along with lots of small appliances and electronics. The electronics & small appliances have small stickers if they have been tested or not. Nice selection of both cheap and higher end silver and brass items. One of the nicest things they have is a small book case right across from the register where they sell items made by the disabled, and the proceeds go right back to that organization. In all, this is a quaint little thrift shop, nice and clean. The staff of little old ladies are very sweet! If I’m ever in the area, I will definitely be stopping by again!