A much better place to donate to than the other guys(you know who they are). The place is run by volunteers and the funds they bring in go to their good works. Just bought a really nice jacket for $ 1(it was on sale but even at the regular price would have been a good deal)!
Proshoppermom h.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Loma Linda, CA
This place is run by mostly white grouchy old lady volunteers. A few horrible experiences which I feel, was based on my race. Prices are iffy. They have kohls items in their boutique section priced a few dollars under retail– um haven’t they heard of kohls cash? Oh they are printing the ebay auctions screen shots and pricing the items according to ebay pricing. But what they fail to realize is the items are listed at that price not SOLD at that price. Big difference! Ah well, sometimes you can find some decent deals and sometimes you can even see one of those old ladies crack a smile and wish you a good day!
David B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Diego, CA
AL Redlands has a great environment, friendly staff and most importantly amazing deals! You won’t be disappointed by checking out this location. Every-time I visit, I find a treasure!
Robert D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redlands, CA
My fiancé has been an antique collector for a number of years and recently I went there with her to their Vintage and Art Sale. She found what she said was antique glass, china and pottery and bought a few items for what she claims was a fraction of their worth. The ladies were attentive and pleasant and on that day graciously served hors de oeuvres. I read on the website that all proceeds from the stores sales go to community service projects like a low-cost Dental Center located in the same building and clothes for Redlands school kids in need so it seems the money stays local. It was a nice place, a nice event and we’ll be going back.
Laura Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Redlands, CA
I was recommended this place because supposedly all the«old money» of Redlands donates there. What a crock. It was filled with overpriced junk and rude volunteers. If you’re a serious collector go across the street to Salvation Army and check out West of Texas next door while you’re at it.
Magda R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Simi Valley, CA
This place sucks! An unorganized mess, everything overpriced, random things scattered throughout. No sense in going. If you want to thrift shop shop, go to Goodwill across the street. I really hope they step it up because on the rare occasion that I want to shop in a thrift shop, it was nice to have another choice.
C L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
This thrift store is a regular on my list, its easy to just pop in and out. Their prices are great, probably one of the cheapest in Redlands. Good for knick knacks, no so good for furniture. They don’t usually have many antiques, just used stuff. Its pretty small, and can be hard to get around when busy. Best Find: retro children’s books, 10 for a $ 1.00