I have been here many times and have recommended it to others! They are selective but I feel that they have nicer things as a result. Call before trying to bring stuff to consign because often they are out of space(they are very popular!) and if you bring your clothes anyway, they are likely to reject most or all of it. Wait until they need stock and you will do a lot better. The workers are kind of standoff-ish but do not let that ruin your chance to find great modern, trendy designer stuff at massive discounts. This is not for Goodwill or thrift store shoppers; they carry only mid– to high-end brands and price accordingly(Banana Republic blouse, originally $ 70 would be full price of $ 20, but goes down weekly). I have gotten UNBELIEVABLE finds, but you have to just be patient! For example, I got purple Hunter Wellingtons for $ 40, a Banana Republic tan trench coat(original price $ 270 and they still make the same one) for $ 45, an Ann Taylor black cocktail dress I LOVED in the store at full price of $ 250 and grabbed it there in the same size for $ 30. My best find? Plain black Christian Louboutin pumps for $ 60, never worn before. The retail price is $ 650 on these. Good luck!
Coral F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 DuPont, WA
I can not comment on the merchandise as I have not shopped there. My experience was on the consignment side. A couple of issues created a very frustrating experience for me. First off I called the day before I brought in any clothes to find out what their consignment policies were and if I could bring some things in the next day. I was told that they were currently taking fall clothing and I should call back the next morning to see if they were taking clothing; there was no mention of a one time 15 $ registration fee, which I learned about later. So the next day I called and they said they were swamped but I could bring in my small lot of items. I brought 2 pairs of boots a dress and one pair of jeans. They did not want to take one pair of boots because they were more«wintery» and the other all leather Aldo boots because they had a small nick in the heel(I thought it was a second hand store). The Gap jeans that I wore once or twice were refused because they were wide leg. So after all the calling and driving to the store they only wanted one dress and a 15 $ registration fee. Obviously I did not chose to consign my one dress and pay then 15 $, in the end it was a waste of my time and gas driving there. I should have been told about the registration fee when I called, they also should make potential consigners aware of that they are very picky in selection — more picky than any other consignment store I have ever been to. Also — if you are a consignment shop that advertises that you take consigned goods mon-fri 10:00 to 4:30 then a customer should not have to call before bringing in items. If you are so overwhelmed with stock you need to request that customers make appointments for consigning. Unfortunately– this secondhand store and it’s employees are a bit snobby, which is not what you expect when shopping second hand.
K D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charlottesville, VA
I found this consignment by accident and what a happy accident it was! Many of the clothes are like new – some with tags still on! Good prices, selection, styles, and brand names! Also carries a fair number of jewelry, bags, and shoes. If you are not interested in paying top dollar but still enjoy good fashion and good clothes, this is the place for you!
Jo K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charlottesville, VA
This is an excellent consignment shop if you are looking for deals(NOT thrift store prices, but discounted) on name brand clothes. Everything is organized and the clothes are in great shape. Very current styles and everything I’ve tried on looks new. The dressing rooms are nice and roomy with quaint stools that I’d love to have in my home. Great attention to detail. And, most importantly, I went in looking for something to wear to a wedding and the clerk was extremely helpful. Not pushy, but helping me find options.