I always regret stepping foot in this thrift shop. It’s dirty and it’s chock-full of clothes that are 20 years old. Another gripe is that it doesn’t have a dressing room and, conveniently, they do not accept returns. If their prices were rock-bottom, that wouldn’t sting so bad, but since they still charge $ 6-$ 8 for jeans, it is pretty shitty. I probably wouldn’t hate this store so bad if they didn’t absolutely stuff their racks to the point it’s impossible to browse. They have no discretion with what they put out for sale, so you’ll be searching through a lot of duds before you find something appropriate for today’s attire. Dirty store, overstuffed racks, no fitting room and no return policy make this a thrift store I’ll visit only if the situation is dire.
Cameron L.
Classificação do local: 2 Dearborn Heights, MI
Place is pretty gross, I’ve never seen it organized, staff is quite rude, and pricing is wildly inconsistent. Every once and awhile I like to go to all the local thrift stores and see what I can get, I generally avoid this one even though it’s the closest to my house because it’s just not worth it ever.
Jennifer E.
Classificação do local: 5 Taylor, MI
Richard is Awesome!!!
Jennifer H.
Classificação do local: 1 Taylor, MI
I’m gonna pop some tags only got $ 20 in my pocket… okay, now that that’s out of way onto my review! I for one do not care for Value Worlds in general, and let me tell you why. The prices are a bit«odd» for the items. Some are priced waaaay to high while sometimes you may find a great steal. The store and the way the merchandise is presented can be a bit overwhelming. The toy area is a complete cluster f*ck. For a visual just picture a child’s room that hasn’t been cleaned in over a month. If something does not have a price tag they will not sell you the item. Do they really think a staple will stick to an item forever!?! But if your lucky you will choose an item that is written in that nasty red wax crayon they use. If your into the whole thrift shop motif I suggest The Goodwill stores. All items are the same price ex: shirts $ 2, dress $ 5 and so on and so fourth.
Alissamay B.
Classificação do local: 1 Southgate, MI
This store has really gone down hill. Staff is rude and its dirty. They over price on what they think is gold and its really junk. Just because it has a name brand does not make it gold. A lot of the clothes are more expensive then department stores(new).
Domenico D.
Classificação do local: 4 Royal Oak, MI
Ecorse, a horse is a horse ofcourse. lol Value World in general for the most part has lost they’re mind. I think of Value World as a place for the top half. I’d find things like shirts, hoodies, vintage blazers and an occassional coat or jacket. But recently they have gone a bit nuts and the coupons are a joke now. Its not on everything, but only certain departments and you know everytime a coupon comes out they mark stuff up even higher, right?
Alfie W.
Classificação do local: 4 Wyandotte, MI
I think this is the best thrift store downriver. A huge selection of clothing. However I have to mention the older woman cashier with the huge hair, she is RUDE! She was so busy arguing with her fellow cashier about an ice tea she didn’t get right, that she started ringing up my items twice. She was so mad about the ice tea when I told her she already rang those up she snaps at me saying” Do you really think I would have you pay for them twice”. Well I dunno you and your nasty attitude rang em up twice. Anywho I just avoid her line and still shop here.
Heather S.
Classificação do local: 2 Allen Park, MI
I have been to lots of thrift stores in my time. This one is OK. There is a ton of clothing. The big and tall section for women and men is lacking but that is normal. There clothes are mixed up in sizes, but that is not unusual. Prices are in the $ 3-$ 7. The store it about it as dirty as you would expect. I don’t think they ever sweep or mop the floors, there seems to be a layer of grim on the floor. There is a fair amount of books, toys, and brick-a-brack. The toy section is complete craziness. Often you will find that toys with smaller parts have been separated from larger parts. That is if you can find the smaller parts. Then there is this area where larger item are just«dumped» so good luck with that. Some of the prices are high for item that are«antiques» or what they«think» are antiques. My biggest issues is with the pricing. They use a red«crayon» and the prices are unreadable on many items. Several times they have knock off high end purses and shoes marked way to high. If the item doesn’t have a price and you take it to the register they will not sell it to you. If you ask one of the employees to price an item they are not to nice about it… but it is a thrift store… sooo…