The good: Nice selections Good brands — J Crew, Talbots, J Jill Exceptional quality — no rips, stains, tears or signs of wear on anything Outstanding organization The downfall is that you pay for what you get. This is not bargain resale, it is quality resale. I like that they had better accessories at very reasonable prices.
Audrey A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 La Grange, IL
If I had a teensy bit more money I would have indulged myself here, but I walked in with no intentions of really purchasing anything. Although I came really close to. When I walked in, the first thing I noticed was the really inviting aroma. I wanted to ask the girl working what spray they used but I didn’t want to come off as a weirdo. I started looking around and flipped over some price tags. It’s definitely not what I’m used to for resale items, but I could see that the prices were justifiable by the condition of the clothing. A lot of the merchandise is geared towards work clothing, so I couldn’t necessarily picture a lot of the pieces in my closet. I found a really cute Guess by Marciano button up for $ 15 and was on the verge of purchasing it, but decided against it. $ 15 is really not bad. Not bad at all for something that would have cost maybe 3x more at retail price. But it was still a bit steep for my wallet. Overall the shop is nice, with decent selection. You don’t have to rummage through no name brands and Forever 21 randoms. Everything is quality merchandise.
Laura P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Think Plato’s Closet’s grown up sister. Better quality clothes. None of that stupid Abercrombie infantile mini skirts that should be belts and forever 21 cheap shoes. Organized, neat and racks that are not jammed packed. Prices are about the same as most thrift stores now, actually I found the prices to be CHEAPER than most thrift stores now. Plus they have a dressing room and they have already steam cleaned your items… The brands are mid-priced department store, think Gap, J. Crew, ect. Nothing really designer but a good place if you are looking to fill in your work wardrobe without breaking the bank. My finds included 3 pairs of work pants, a pair of 90’s Kenneth Cole pumps that are purple with red heels PLUS a circa 1970’s Celine checkbook wallet. SUPERSCORE! Out the door, I spent about $ 60…not bad, not bad at all. Again, a nice place on my way to work that I can stop in and find some things to fill in the wardrobe blanks. The shop has only been there about a year, spoke to the owner while I was there and he said they are focusing on having the best items for great prices.(Most of the items in the store are under $ 50!!!) I was impressed he was there steaming garments… Stop in and support a small business, they have great stuff! I will be back…