This store drives me nuts. I really want to like it but can’t. Every time I go in the store is rearranged, making it impossible to know where things will be. They seem to always have someone new working, which is odd. Most of the items are fairly dirty and the store reeks of dirt and mold. I don’t really think they look at what they’re selling, seemingly randomly slapping stickers on items and making up prices as they go. The DIY art is weird, like the light fixture cover tower in the front window. Those are pretty expensive to just be a light tower. Someone needs to tell them about Google price checking.
E H.
Place rating: 5 Kihei, HI
This is really cool thrift store. Super clean. Super organized. Super cause. Friendly staff. LOTS of stuff. Really surprised with the shoe section. Whoever does their displays has it together and knows what they are doing. And no digging. What I mean by that, is that I didn’t have to dig and shuffle through items to find something. I’m glad to see that Boise residents are respecting this cause and donating to this place. That says a lot.
Krista S.
Place rating: 1 Edinburg, TX
This place was dirty, no one acknowledged me or said excuse me when the pushed in front of me and their«dressing rooms» are a hole in the wall with a narrow sheer curtain to shield yourself. Totally not worth the trip.
Kim R.
Place rating: 5 Boise, ID
This is my favorite thrift store in the area. There are lots of thrift stores, so that’s saying a LOT! Here’s why it’s so great: — Very organized. I love that they use big vinyl records to mark the sizes on the rows of clothing. Very visible! — Very reasonable prices and, if you regularly check their Facebook page, they have specials fairly regularly. — Big store with lots of selection. — Generous shopping hours. I also love that their income is used to help rescue, immunize, and spay/neuter needy animals.