New Life is not only an awesome resale shop, but it benefits a great cause. It’s a nonprofit shop that runs on donations; their proceeds go to helping the homeless and others in need find housing and jobs. If you’re big into thrift shopping, this place is great, especially if you don’t want to drive all the way to Montrose to sift through racks at Buffalo Exchange(which btw, this place is way cheaper than). Inside the store, you’ll find a lot of clothes, furniture, kitchen items & china, records, DVDs, and books. Their clothes are reasonably priced, I saw a women’s blouse from Ann Taylor for $ 4.99 and a Jason Wu by Target business-casual dress for $ 9.99. I snagged a set of 4 vintage Duralex France glass cappuccino mugs for $ 2 total, what a steal(right now, a similar set of 6 retails for $ 27). My friend found a set of Speed Stacking cups(elementary school nostalgia) for $ 6.99, and we played at Rice Bro’s coffee(located inside) while sipping our drinks.
Susan G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Love this concept, I mean duh! What goes better together than thrift shopping and sipping on coffee?! Nothing to me! Great little thrift store… clean, organized, friendly staff, very reasonable prices, and the proceeds go to help fund a homeless men’s program. Love it. Good coffee to browse the store with, sit and read or visit, or get it to go in the drive thru! Love that too.
Melody F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
This is a great little vintage resale shop with a coffee bar inside. I met the owners of both and they are great! It is a non profit donation spot and all proceeds go directly to the homeless lots of veteran homeless. I really like what these guys are doing, and the products are good quality.