Great consignment shop and thrift store. Great selection of furniture, jewelry, china, clothing, kitchen items. Well organized. The pictures on this sight do not do it justice.
Keiko M.
Classificação do local: 3 Washington, DC
It’s pretty small compared Salvation Army and Goodwill. But it’s much cleaner and more organized. And more expensive. They don’t have sales or special discount like 25% off at Salvation Army on Wed. The staffs are really nice ladies. Tons of parking spots in front of the shop.
Lyn L.
Classificação do local: 5 Burke, VA
I love this place! They take donations in the back alley not the front. Just either ring the bell or open the door and someone will help you. Proceeds benefit the INOVA Hospitals. They also offer a nice selection of used items. I always find some nice baskets for auction items. I have also found some cool costumes and nice decorative garden décor! Everything is very organized and tagged. Remember proceeds INOVA hospitals and are tax deductible! They are located in the huge shopping center with the Kmart and Giant.
M M.
Classificação do local: 3 Alexandria, VA
I love to thrift, and I truly believe that the thrill is in the hunt. But i’ve been here 5 times and only walked out with one scarf, I think this place might be a dud. tons of talbots stuff that was cheaper at the outlet store across the way before they donated… most coffee mugs are like $ 2 or $ 3. once saw a scratched up le creuset french oven for $ 120 that someone actually bought– a few weeks later, i’m hoping at 25% off. only positive i think is the furniture in the front of the store seems to be OK for those trying to furnish on a tight budget.
Christa W.
Classificação do local: 5 Sterling, VA
Amazing! I just bought a new home and am furnishing it on a budget. I pinterest a lot and plan on getting furniture to paint and distress it, and i didn’t want to pay an arm and a leg for furniture… I ended up finding an amazing solid oak dresser with 2 adorable mirrors for $ 63 in near perfect condition and 2 end tables/nightstands for $ 30 a piece, perfect for my projects! I also saw about a gazillion other things I wanted to get but the boyfriend said no and I needed to turn around and walk out of the store… he’s right, I would have cleaned the place out. Clothing selection was sub-par but there were a few items I saw from White House | Black Market, Ann Taylor Loft, etc. Lots of dishes, lamps, jewelry, etc.
Rick G.
Classificação do local: 5 Phoenix, AZ
Just dropped off my annual spring cleaning results donated to our fave local charity shop! Ya gotta go here for great deals. These folk take there work seriously and do a fantastic job. I assure you, you’ll find incredible deals on gently used items. Their selection for such a small retail store front is great. Make sure you have them on the top of list for donating stuff that someone else can use during your spring cleaning, and also stop to browse, I’m sure you’ll walk away with something useful and help the community as well!
Kate O.
Classificação do local: 4 Alexandria, VA
Whenever I walked by this place, it is usually closed. Today I happened to walk by when they are opened so I decided to stop by just to browse, but I ended up leaving the store with the most comfortable pair of already broken in DKNY boot cut jeans. I enjoy browsing at second-hand stores. You would never know what you might find there. This store is bigger than it looks from the outside. In the front they sell household items and the clothing section is located at the back of the store. I like that the clothing articles are arranged by size so they are easy for me to search through.
Margaret M.
Classificação do local: 3 Burke, VA
This place has a great furniture selection that constantly rotates and keeps a lot of items in stock. It’s clean, and for the most part, organized. This is your best bet if you’d like some quality furniture that’s not terribly expensive. The housewares here tend to be pretty good too. This next note goes out to all the consignors out there: This is an OK place to consign since they’ll pretty much take any brand of clothing and a lot of places won’t. They’ll take a fair amount of electronics too, but there’s a fairly long list of things they usually won’t accept. On certain days, they also won’t take specific overstock items. But they are sticklers for quality. Be prepared to bring extra of whatever you’ve got because they usually end up rejecting a few pieces. Make sure it’s ironed and hole-free. You also may end up waiting a long time so be prepared for that too. The funny thing is that sites like eBay will take clothing with minor defects, but this place won’t. And beware: the manager is the biggest stickler of them all. She’s also not very nice.
Karen S.
Classificação do local: 4 Woodbridge, VA
Awesome store! I try and check out their inventory a few times a month, and I always walk out with something: last month, I bought a $ 5 H&M sweater and a $ 4LOFT knit top and, just recently this week, I bought a $ 9 J. Crew skirt. Springfield has very«rich» women, so there are a lot of branded clothing available. Plus, there is always something trendy on sale. There’s also a decent collection of vintage houseware, if you’re interested. Personally, I don’t like to be bothered when I shop, and the employees try to stay busy, but they will help if you ask! And I feel great buying from Treasure Trove since the proceeds do go towards Inova Fairfax Hospital. :)
Tuwanda P.
Classificação do local: 4 Alexandria, VA
Found a great pair of heels for $ 8.00 and the nicest pair of wool pants for the winter. Will definately be back.
Kiaira B.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
This is an amazing store. The jewelry selection is great! There is so much stuff, clothes, bags, books and furniture. You really need about a good two hours to really go through the entire place. The best part is 100% all of the proceeds go to the hospital and they have additional sales in addition to the already low prices.