The Second Show is God’s gift to Hudson. I was in there this weekend, circles under my eyes and completely worn out with the winter blues, and the extraordinary Carol Lavender directed me to a treasure of a black fringed suede skirt that fit like a dream. Suddenly, life was a little bit Parisian! Retail therapy, at a price that won’t break the bank. And here’s a big thumbs up for all those cheerful volunteers, too. I recommend saving all your best no-longer-needed stuff to donate here. For one thing, the city is full of people who don’t drive, and they appreciate having a fun and an affordable place to shop. And it’s all for a good cause.
R C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Troy, NY
Hands down, the best community thrift store in the area. Beautifully managed, devoted to the community it serves, AND they offer a remarkable range of items(clothing, linens, furniture, books, you name it). The prices are reasonable as can be. Love this place!
Ilze E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Craryville, NY
This is THEBEST community thrift store — genuinely nice people behind the counter and in the back room. I have found total gems here — clothes, furniture(have a terrific art deco sideboard in my living room); decorating a guest cottage was so easy with stuff from this place!
Aaron E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hudson, NY
First stumbled upon the store while designing theatrical productions and have been addicted ever since. Store Manager Carol Lavendar, Asst. Manager Bobbi Bush and the volunteer staff of many have fun with what they do and it shows. From the free book boxes, the free rack, half price day at the end of the month and cheap finds that you cannot find anywhere else in Hudson, this place is a gem. As a non-profit, they donate the funds they get from sales to Columbia Memorial Hospital Foundation and to Operation Unite.
Matthew P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philmont, NY
Awesome second-hand shop. The merchandising and quality of the second-hand items consistently improves and feels like an actual store, as opposed to a hodge podge. I love to take my kids there and let them buy a toy each, or go and pick out a bunch of kids clothes or clothes for me. Especially great given the relative lack of things to do with kids on Warren Street(except of course Steiners, White Rice, Spotty Dog, and the Hudson Opera House). Yesterday I picked up an entire summer wardrobe(shorts, shirts, swim shirts and a pair of cool Adidas) for my kids for under $ 25. I may have to find a way to get there more often.