Awesome place to visit lots to see. Overwhelming at first. Good stuff good prices. I’ll certainly come back again before I leave town.
Kira M.
Classificação do local: 4 Gretna, New Orleans, LA
I’m so glad I live close to this store. It is huge! So even if you don’t find anything it is fun to waste time and look through it all. Organized by color, mainly. I like. There is racks and racks of clothes and household items, luggage and pillows and comforters, and things are priced accurately to their quality. You can come across some expensive items, that would send you into a heart attack at another thrift store, but it is still cheap in comparison to buying new from a retail store. 100% wool trench coat for $ 6? I’m sold. I wish they had a dressing room but it’s a small price to pay. My advice is to look your clothes up and down for stains, tears, etc. You get what you pay for. CASH only!
Eli C.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
This is my favorite thrift shop in the area. It is HUGE and its isolated location on the westbank means you dont have to deal with the volume of crowds that hit the jefferson highway location of this store. downside is there are no fitting rooms, so come prepared to make best judgment calls and wear form fitting clothes to try things on over.
Bobby B.
Classificação do local: 1 New Orleans, LA
I used to get dragged in here each weekend when they first opened. Luckily, even the Girly got sick of the nasty smells and the quality(or lack thereof) of the clothing. The one skirt she bought turned out to be taped up on the inside and she didn’t notice until she got it hope. Check EVERYTHING carefully before buying.
Megan W.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
Fairly organized with a good selection. Some things were a little overpriced, but you can catch sales on items on colored tag days. Clothes were in good condition and color/style organized. I’ll definitely go again!
Genia W.
Classificação do local: 2 Fallon, NV
OVERPRICED!!! Nice items in the store but they are way overpriced and they don’t negotiate! Store associate said certain price tags were marked off. Got to the register and it’s for senior citizens only. Manager was not willing to negotiate for daughters toy. OVERPRICED!!!
Daniela J.
Classificação do local: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Has nice finds but god so expensive you may as well buy something brand new. but i say if you are looking for maybe one of kind things(not usually clothes, maybe an album, book, furniture maybe yes) but everything else is reallllly expensive – for a thrift store
Cristina Q.
Classificação do local: 4 Irish Channel, New Orleans, LA
Great Variety, some things a lil over priced but a fun time!
R. K.
Classificação do local: 4 Arlington, VA
No dressing rooms, so I recommend wearing a sleeveless shirt and leggings so you can try on clothes over them. There’s a full length mirror on the back wall that you can use to view your potential purchases. Clothes are for the most part clean and free of pit stains. In fact, I immediately put on a newly purchased shirt and wore it all day long before washing. More spacious than its previous location near Barataria Blvd. Also less odoriferous than its previous location.
Juanita E.
Classificação do local: 3 Belle Chasse, LA
I hesitate between three and four stars because there are things I love and hate about this store. Most importantly, they have an awesome selection of fairly nice clothing at reasonable prices. As an added bonus, they are color coordnated and broken down into categories so if I am looking for a certain piece or want to ‘dress up’ my wardrobe, this is my first choice in second hand. For this, they are the best thrift store in New Orleans and deserve 5 stars. Sadly, these great bargins don’t necessarily extend to all the items. Although their selection of shoes and purses is outstanding, that’s probably because the prices can be up to 75% of retail(in used condition!) The same applies to their accesories and decorative items. Lastly, I took off a whole star because the entire store permeates an atmosphere of hostility. The restrooms are always locked, cashiers are curt almost to the point of being rude, and the constant overhead announcements are abominal. I do not want to hear messages about watching my children, no-return policy, not bothing stockers, etc while I am trying to get my fashionista on. It’s very unwelcoming and makes me want to dash back out the front door.
Jen B.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
Red, White & Blue is constantly the best thrift chain in the New Orleans area. They are all fairly clean, well organized and have things individually priced with colored tags that get discounted on a regular basis. They are easy to shop and always have interesting items to dig through and this location is no different.
K T.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
Yes, the new location is open! I feel like it’s not laid out as intuitively as the previous west bank RW&B location, but there’s actually room for people to line up and check out here, without blocking the entire dresses section. I hesitate to tell you for fear of word getting out, but I think the selection on the west bank tends to be less picked-over than at the RW&B in Harahan. I always find good stuff at reasonable prices at all their locations, and although it’s usually a madhouse on Saturdays, I like the 50% off everything-except-one-tag-color sale. Cash only, no dressing rooms. This new location is more convenient than the previous one(further out Lapalco) if coming across the CCC and possibly stopping by Thrift City USA in Terrytown on the way. Maybe less convenient if taking the Huey P from the east bank RW&B, though. You know, if you’re making a whole day of it.
Marielle S.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
Awesome! A fantastic thrift store close to home. I stopped by here today, because the sign had been up awhile and I was anxiously awaiting it’s opening. The store is HUGE(as are all Red White and Blue thrift stores) and it was nice because it’s new and everything is neat and clean. There also weren’t a TON of people, because not a lot of people know about it yet. I guess that’s about to change. Ha. They are cash only, and if I had more cash on me today, I would have definitely left the store with a lot of stuff. I was most impressed that none of the stuff looked raggedy or used. A lot of the things here still had tags and some of the dresses were the same style that I would find at upper hand consignment stores. I saw a cute dress, that still had tags on it, that was marked as $ 5.95 and it was originally $ 20 at a retail store! You can’t beat that. Don’t be put off that this is a «thrift» store. Go in and look around, and I think you’ll be surprised at what you see.