You really need to go when your not looking for anything specific. Have bought great designer clothing and shoes. My favorite time is in the middle of the season when items are on sale! Where can you find a pair of beaded heel Donal Pliner high sandals for $ 70.00!!!
Cori L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
Kind of a crazy disorganized shop but if you are willing to look past all that there are good deals to be had. I found a cute pair of stride rite shoes for my toddler — brand new only $ 19 and a pair of joes jeans for her for only $ 9. Downside? Their sales move from location to location — they don’t always carry kids/adults at the same time and honestly I have found some better deals using amazon warehouse — and that doesn’t require me to follow their crazy deal schedule.
Kelly L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Montclair, NJ
Just correcting the first reviewer. They do have men’s clothing about every 5th or 6th week. Also Children’s every 6th week or so. Great place. I love the owners. It is family run and they are always helpful often calling around to their other stores to locate what you want.
Dee C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 River Vale, NJ
I guess this place is hit or miss. I went there on a «miss». Will try again.
Allison o.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glen Ridge, NJ
The Unilocaler’s dilemma — a great find, but it will only remain great if nobody reviews it and it stays under the radar. But I’m going to do it… I’m going to review Barney’s II. When you first walk into this place, you’ll think you’re in a consignment store. It’s dark, dingy, with racks of pants, racks of sweaters, tables of shoes, etc. But then, upon closer inspection, you’ll realize you’ve hit Jackpot. Those shoes in a pile are all brand name(I spotted Frye, House of Dereon, Stuart Weiszman), the sweaters that are all hung on a rounder are all brand name(I spotted Free People, 525 America and Vince). The prices are great. I ended up snagging two Vince sweaters and a Free people sweater for a total of $ 150. Expect to spend some time digging. Don’t go in there expecting to spend any less than an hour. There’s lots of finds, but it requires some patience with the extremely rude and unhelpful staff. Your fellow shoppers will be mostly older women(they don’t carry Men’s clothes, sorry), so as a young, hip Unilocaler, you won’t have much competition for those Frye Boots and Free People tops. Worth noting — the stock changes all the time, and they are only open Thursday, Friday, Saturday so call before you go. It’ll be our little secret.