Most resale thrift stores are getting to be worthless, they think they can search the internet and put the same price on there merchandise and sell it. I have a severe problem with these places that charge as much as they do. One they get there items at donation and call there selves non profit. Beware though, they usually do not have a non profit license, they will give part of there proceeds to non profits like n.e.e.d just to say they give. Most are a full fledge business that pray you buy there garage sale merchandise that is used for walmart prices. Second Glance is one of the worst. And when they say all the profit goes to help people you need to ask for a financial statement, as most the money taken in, go to play for inflated salaries.
Danette R.
Classificação do local: 5 Grand Prairie, TX
Nice second hand store. Lots of name brand women’s shoes. I was able to find items for my kids as well. Staff was very friendly and nice. I’m a huge supporter of local business. They sometimes do half off a group of items. The day I went women’s shoes were an additional 50% off! I’ll be back!
Judy W.
Classificação do local: 5 North Richland Hills, TX
I love to stop by and see what they have when I am in the area. Their merchandise turns over quickly. We call it the treasure store at my house. They even let Roxy shop with me. Great store!
Lisa B.
Classificação do local: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Love this store. There is always something worth coming for. I have bought so much furniture herd and if you ask for a better price they will usually work with you. The displays are always attractive and it benifits a great cause.
Amanda S.
Classificação do local: 4 Austin, TX
This is an awesome place for used, vintage items. You can usually find items for a good deal. My mother and I have purchased many things from this store over the years. You can find anything from clothing to furniture to decorations or accessories. My sister once bought an awesome pair of vintage boots that could have costs well over $ 200 bucks and she got them for about $ 12 or so. They were cool! My mom lives in the neighborhood and a couple of times a year she will take a load down to the store for donation. You have to drive around to the back of the store and someone comes out, helps you unload and then gives you a slip for tax write off. Another reason that my mom regularly donates to this resale shop is that the proceeds to to the shelter for battered women. This is a cool, unique store. It is well kept and a bit nicer than your typical thrift store too. I recommend checking it out if you are in the area.
Erika C.
Classificação do local: 5 Fort Worth, TX
I’ve never been much of a thrift shopper but seeing some of the pics on Unilocal,not being too far from home and some free time, I decided to check this place out. The store is not too large and well organized, for a thrift store. But… oh…my…cheese and rice, did I make out like a bandit. For a whooping $ 60, I bought seven dress pants, all but one were brand new, from high quality brand names. Five tops, a pair of brand new of shoes, two brand leather hand bags, a bad-ass leather belt, a paper shredder, cordless phone, and a necklace. I can’t believe the quality brand names I got that I love and usually pay close to $ 100 for just one item! Most of my items were brand new. They had some cool furniture too. Not much a children’s selection but upon checking out the cashier said the children’s items are the highest in demand and do not last long. They even had some rolls of high quality cloth. The staff was soooo nice and all profit goes to charity. So now when I donate items, I will be going there. But mainly I will be going to shop, shop, shop. I am completely shocked at the items I bought.
Tara T.
Classificação do local: 3 Dallas, TX
Second glance may need just that. But here is my first impression of the place. Well layed out but the selection is very slim. They have a great selection of dinnerware in the back but I wasn’t impressed with the clothing or the furniture. But it wasn’t too crowded and the staff was nice.
JT N.
Classificação do local: 5 North Richland Hills, TX
Great place to shop! Employees/volunteers are SUPER friendly! Follow them on facebook for awesome sale updates… they recently had an amazing $ 1 sales on clothes, belts, bags, shoes… found SO many great deals! Surprised to find lots of great brand items… banana, anna klein, adidas, etc. And like another reviewer mentioned… if you see something that you think you like, but aren’t sure of… BUYIT! I saw something there yesterday, went in to buy it today, and it was GONE! :( Most prices seem like amazing deals to me(there have only been a few things that I think MIGHT be slightly overpriced)…but everything else is a steal of a deal.
Amy K.
Classificação do local: 4 North Richland Hills, TX
It has been forever since I have been in the store. I have lived close for the last 5 years and haven’t been there in about 3. I have been missing out. They have completely revamped and have a great stockpile of used furniture and home goods. They have some clothes but it doesn’t take up much of the store. I shop for thrift clothes sometimes but really it is the housewares that I really go for and they have more than anyone around. Great furniture lots in great shape and ready for show and some that just needs a little paint, and those are the ones with the great prices!!! I will definitely be going back soon.
Sungei V.
Classificação do local: 4 Hurst, TX
I love this consignment store! Everthing you see here has been donated and all the profit goes directly to victims of domestic violence/womens shelters. My advice… if u are interested in an item, buy it! So many times I pondered items thinking… hmm…if it’s here tomorrow, then I’ll get it… and every single time, it won’t be there anymore. Pricier than a thrift store, but nicer items. I browse this place at least 2times a week. Two words-Vintage Treasures