Can’t ask for much more in a thrift store — and it’s all for a good cause. Great selection of random household stuff, and the occasional hidden gems in the clothing racks. Super-nice staff.
Ellie B.
Classificação do local: 3 Redwood City, CA
Not bad, but crazy messy. Found a really cute top here, and some other random items. Nicest owners. Proceeds go to horses
Adrienne C.
Classificação do local: 5 Monmouth, IL
Leave yourself some time to peruse the three rooms loaded with great stuff! Their prices were reasonable and they had an overwhelming selection. My husband and I walked out with several like-new small appliances for $ 5 or less each!
Walter K.
Classificação do local: 4 Denver, CO
If you like a treasure hunt, Horse Cents is for you. The store is disorganized and has all matter of objects in different states of quality. If you are willing to look, you may will surely be rewarded. The ladies that run this store are really sweet, proceeds benefit a local horse charity, and best of all, the prices are cheap!
Kate G.
Classificação do local: 5 Redmond, WA
My husband read about this new thrift store in the Summit Daily and we happened to be in the area on Saturday right before they closed(4pm). It is a great little shop and for a truly great cause. The front room is more the«boutique» area with finer, fancier clothing and trinkets, but then there is a big room down the hall where they are still organizing items. So much to see in there! I snagged a woven basket, a Chef’n(one of my favorite Seattle companies!) double-sided cheese grater and a Crate & Barrel jelli cutting board all for $ 2. The items were dirty as thrift store finds can be(no fault of the store in my opinion), but they washed up to look shiny and brand new. We also bought a 100% cotton king sized blanket handmade in North Carolina for $ 8 that was in great shape and washed up perfectly soft and fluffy. There was a basket of hats, scarves and gloves near the door where I saw a beautiful J. Crew chunky knit scarf, a Patagonia fleece earband, a Mountain Hardwear hat and other outdoors-y and fashion-y cold weather accessories. Plenty of ski clothing and gear both new and old, a poodle skirt, a sombrero, North Face Denali fleece jacket, dishes, glasses, games, books, toys, jewelry… and all at affordable prices compared to the much more expensive thrift shops in the nearby mountain towns. The two women that helped us were friendly and funny. This shop is located near the new Lowe’s and they are currently accepting donations. Read more about their cause here: