I discovered this shop 2 years ago and am glad I did. Mimi makes sure the merchandise she accepts is always up to par. She has high standards(aka: picky) which adds up to a win-win for the shopper. It guarantees quality merchandise that you don’t have to mend or repair or settle on. Besides buying a few items I have also sold some pieces. The recently opened furniture addition offers itmes that are much better those you’d find in a thrift store. While a bit pricier it’s also higher quality. So far it’s been a wonderful working relationship and a welcome addition to town.
Robert S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Monson, MA
Very nice store with high quality clothing — no mens clothing however, all women. My wife has gotten some nice stuff there. The furnishing section is nice and well priced, I bought a great antique oak desk a while back.
Becky M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Springfield, MA
Great consignment shop. She has great cloths. If you are looking for purses this is the place to go. Lots is coach! Very well organized. Good size dressing rooms. They now sell furniture and they have some great pieces. I always find a great deal here!
The Thrift Queen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Agawam, MA
I really like this place, but I do wish there was a few more options for plus size clothes. Other than that, the handbag and home selections are great, and the furniture is more expensive than thrift shops, but seemed like everything was in better shape and more classic than things you would normally find at a thrift store. my reason for two stars is because I was disappointed last time I was here(about a month ago in the middle of the day on a weekday) I was in line to check out(no one else in line) and the person behind the counter was talking to(I’m assuming) a regular customer of theirs. She continued on with her conversation for a full five minutes, which was fine, but she never even acknowledged that I was standing there. No «I’ll be right with you» or anything like that to acknowledge that I wasn’t invisible. I was annoyed enough to put down the things I was going to buy and walk out. I loved those items, but not enough to not be acknowledged.