I typically love this chain of thrift stores but this one needs to be closed. Very lean section and I still feel slighted by the cashier who seemed to want to be annoying by not paying attention and lucky the manager came from break right before I walked out. I don’t like disrespect and lack of focus. We all have desires to work in certain places and if you dislike certain types then move to a area where only your desired ppl are.
Lyn C.
Classificação do local: 4 Grand Prairie, TX
I like this store, even when I don’t find lots to buy. It’s clean and bright and organized, so It’s easy to look for and find stuff. They usually have an adequate number of cashiers, so check out lines are not too long. Overall a really good store that represents it’s brand well.
Regan A.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
I loved this place, been here twice, and both times I found designer clothing for under $ 5.(Steve Madden shoes and a Gucci skirt) it takes some hunting, but all in all I found some good finds. They have tag color deals each week, and they have a frequent shopper’s punch card. As with any thrift store some items may have stains or be over-priced at times, but if you look hard enough, you’ll find the deals. Happy hunting!
Sarah H.
Classificação do local: 3 Dallas, TX
This store is clean and organized, and has some nice clothes/shoes. My only problem with Thrift town is that some of the merchandise is overpriced. There was a pair of shoes from Wal-Mart for $ 6, and a shirt with threads coming out of it was $ 10. However, I did find a few awesome dresses that were pretty cheap, only they weren’t my size. They did have a some good items there, and it’s probably a good place to go if your ‘scared’ of normal thrift stores.
Kate r.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
Boo. This was the worst stocked Thrift Town I’ve ever been to. Not much cool stuff around here. As clueless as it sounds my friends and I were hoping to find things like bolo ties, cowboy shirts/hats/boots, and other«Texan» things. Yeah yeah, we figured it out, its not the wild west over there anymore.