I give this place 3.5 stars. This thrift store is bigger than your average one. There’s 2 floors, the ground level is dedicated to men’s clothing/shoes, glassware, kitchenware, miscellaneous items, books, kids’ clothing/shoes, toys, and furniture. The second floor is dedicated solely to women’s clothing/shoes & jewelry. There are daily deals involving the color of price tags. For example: pink & blue price tags may be discounted at 50% off. There are several different color tags(ex: green, yellow, blue, pink, etc.). This thrift store doesn’t staple their price tags anymore, they’re secured on just like other tags in clothing stores… with the thin plastic thread punched through. Compared to other thrift stores I’ve shopped at, this place is pricier but it’s not too bad. The most expensive item I’ve purchased here was a dress for $ 10. The women’s blouses/tops are usually priced around $ 5. I’ve found many nice clothing brands like: Loft, Express, Ralph Lauren, Nike, Under Armor, Abercrombie & Fitch, and etc. I suggest you spend at least an hour here to browse to find something you like. Their hours have also changed, they’re now also opened on Sundays from 11 am — 7 pm.
C B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Catonsville, MD
A well organized shop with a good amount of selection. My roommate comes here to pick up shirts and sometimes you can find some nice designer clothes for cheap. I bought a set of china for a wedding present for a nice price too.
Amy A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Standard thrift store fare with packed racks for pack rats! My friend found a great«Blossomy» hat there! My only suggestion is to stop stapling the shoes together! They staple shoes together so that they don’t lose their sole mate, but what ends up happening is that I only end up trying on one shoe(thereby breaking cardinal rule #1 of buying second-hand shoes to try on BOTH shoes) and I didn’t find out that the other one didn’t fit until I got home and took the staple remover to them. Such is thrifting life.
Carrie O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Baltimore, MD
It’s no secret that I like thrift stores — sometimes you can find the most amazing bargains ever in a secondhand shop. This Value Village, smack in the middle of Highlandtown, is a fabulous find with, what else, amazing bargains! This place is a lot larger than the average thrift shop — there’s two floors, one devoted strictly to women’s clothing, the others to men’s clothing, electronics, furniture and books. I wouldn’t much bother with the electronics(not really something you should pick out in a thrift store anyway, as it’s most likely obsolete and has a good possibility of not working in the first place), or the furnishings — for clothing, though, it’s a treasure trove of good stuff. Most things were priced fairly — the average clothing item is about 4 to 7 dollars, depending on the size and the condition. Lots of kids’ clothes here, as well, if you’re in the market for this. Everything is quite clean and well-organized. I once picked up a(real!!!) Dooney and Bourke handbag in good condition here, a «last year’s» model that was still retailing online for over 300 dollars. Price? Eight dollars and ninety-eight cents. Can’t beat THAT. There’s no stigma when it comes to saving money, and Value Village is perfect for that. If you enjoy thrift shopping, this store is hard to pass up. You can thank me later.
Sandra l.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Great place and great bargains. Just bought a love seat and a desk