I believe the address is wrong, it should be 1081 Flushing ave. Went to 128 Knickerbocker and it was an apartment next to a burger joint. Been to this place a few times. Nice spot, good prices. Seem to have a high turn over of items.
Cesiah L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 FOREST HILLS, NY
Great place to shop they have all the things that are one of a kind. Items that you can’t find any where else. Have to check it out! great prices friendly staff and items you won’t find in your ordinary thrift store.
William K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Let’s get to Le Point. I thrift, therefore I am. Im a connoisseur of used and vintage clothes. I love it, it’s an addiction and Im the first to admit and accept it. Every thrift store has it’s nitch and this one, like most leans towards more woman’s clothing then men’s and it also, I will say, try’s to sneak in new ‘crap’ clothes amongst the used goods in hopes you’ll purchase. The best part of Le Point is the price point… soooooo cheap. I bought a brand new Levi’s denim jacket with tags for $ 6, A vintage, high quality black leather motorcycle jacket for $ 10. They also sell brand new socks and undies… which not only does everyone always need(we don’t want those used!) Put this place on «The List»
Carolina S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
Le Point Value is the kind of thrifstore that is not pretending to be a hipster go to spot. You won’t be finding the latest labels rack or anything too exciting, UNLESS… you go the route of a true thrifter. A true thrifter does not expect the work to be done for them. Quite the contrary, the true thrifter enjoys the hunt for the bargain kill. I always peek into this shop because I have managed to escape with some super cute items. The space is large and there is even a basement. I never head to the basement. My game plan is the front racks, the accessories at the front of the store and by the register and the dresses all the way in the back. This is not a store for the impatient. You have to spend some time digging through some cheaply made items. I have found a super cool white, skulled with chain belt $ 6, a bookish British-like plaid book bag for $ 8 and a recent favorite was a modern floral patterned dress reminiscent of my love for D&G. People at work had dropped jaws when I mentioned that I only paid $ 8 for this little number. I love fashion but a good deal for fashion can’t be beat!
Sharon C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
Very thrift, not vintage, and oh so ordinary. Marginally better than a Salvation Army. Le Point is on my thrift store rotation only because of its proximity to Urban Jungle and Thames & Bocker. I always look, but I’ve never bought anything at Le Point. Lower prices wouldn’t even make any difference. Right now there’s only one picture on Unilocal.If you want to see more, go to their Facebook( ).
Ani S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
For fans of the L-Train Vintage chain, this veritable mecca of second-hand garb has something for everyone. While this store has a smaller selection, and is less organized than its around-the-corner neighbor, Urban Jungle, it promises amazing, affordable clothing, shoes and accessories for patient, thrifty shoppers. The shoe selection is pretty fab, and well ordered by size. The men´s section, while small, has a decent selection of vintage-soft tees, and awesome kicks.