Always crowded thrift store in West Charlotte. Ladies is right on the left when you walk in and there is plenty of good stuff to be had. They mark up on popular brands but not the stuff I’m looking for which is awesome, scored a pair of Columbia hiking pants for 6 bucks and a Lady Carhart flannel for 2 bucks. We buy a good amount of camping gear here, 25 cents for 4 spoons kinda thing. Yes, there’s kids running around but it’s a thrift store not Macy’s. My only complaint is no dressing rooms so be sure you know your size.
Star B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Charlotte, NC
I loved this place when I first found them about 2 or 3 years ago. I still like the place, but now everyone knows about them! So you know anytime a rare jewel is found by many, the place starts to stay busy(which I know is good for business) but sometimes items too many people there and it gets crowded. Anyway, they have a variety of items like furniture, housewares, baby, women’s, men’s, and kids clothes. They also have appliances for your hair and home, books, purses and so on. Nice little thrift store to shop in. Just go early, and during the week.
Brenda G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Charlotte, NC
Hello! I shop here once a week. I often buy furniture, and have gotten some great buys for my vintage/repurposing business. Yes, like most thrift stores, it’s noisy and there are kids running loose. I shuck it up to the nature of shopping thrift stores. Yes, it’s disturbing, and yes, I want to trip the kids once in a while! Back to the review, though. The store is well staffed, and yes, if the clothing has a ‘label’ that is considered ‘prized,’ i.e. Ann Taylor, Guess, Tommy Bahama, it’s priced high — sometimes ridiculously so. If you hit the right day, when those items are marked down — then — score!!! It’s still one of my go-to places. New stuff moving in all of the time.
James S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, NC
I quit going here years ago for two reasons: 1. Prices have gone way up. They used to have very cheap or reasonable prices on clothes. Now for what they want I can add a few dollars more and buy it brand new. 2. Rugrats running around loose screaming and crying everywhere! Even though they make annoucements in both English and Spanish about parents need to keep their children with them at all times, this is totally ignored. The last time I went in here, 5 minutes later I needed a good stiff drink and went out the door never to return.
Emiene W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Charlotte, NC
This is another shop I like to frequent. Their selection is a little less fashion-y, but there are some good finds here too, ESPECIALLY if you’re looking for a great coat. Hit them up all summer long to build a slamming coat wardrobe for those icy Charlotte winters. Could you taste the sarcasm? My God, I’m from Michigan; I can’t believe the entire city shut down for 3 inches of snow this winter. But that’s part of why I love Charlotte so! Got more thrift shops I should check out? Let me know!
John G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Charlotte, NC
If you like getting bent over, then by all means, shop here. Otherwise, stay away from this place! They are proud of thier items and it shows by what they charge. Granted, they have a pretty good cross section of clothing, housewares, etc. but… c’mon, it’s a thrift store! I’m surprised they don’t charge admission just to walk in or have valet parking… Stick with Value Village if you want deals and variety. At least they have 3 different locations in CLT to choose from… and IT“S AFFORDABLE!