Some really great finds here, with tons of more offerings at the Naperville location you can really help the charity. Find clothes, games, housewares and even antiques at the Westmont location and Naperville also. Average prices are below $ 10!
Karen G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicagoland, IL
The place is small but with focused items for sale. The bulk of the store seemed to be well organized clothes. I didn’t check that part out. They had a very small book section and a nice kitchen /dishes section. The items for sale semed to be chosen for cleanlyiness and common use. (I guess what I mean is this isnt a place you will find a watercolor of Godzilla square dancing with Lenin. Quirky offbeat items is definitely not the menu of choice here. Unlike Goodwill) I was able to find some fall themed metal trays for 50 cents a piece. I don’t think they were«vintage» like the tag claimed but the price was right. I will continue to stop by occasionally for a quick 3 minute visit to scope the new items out.
Susan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Woodridge, IL
I’m with Abagail… you’d think j. Jill is the holy grail. $ 8’and up for any of it, and on the next rack was a Ming Wang twin set for $ 6 that I bought and then re-sold for $ 150.
Ruth F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Wheaton, IL
Smallish, but a few interesting finds. Lots of travel-sized cosmetics over behind the counter. Probably not someplace to hit regularly but would be worth stopping in now and then. The credit card reader wasn’t working when I was there; I asked if I could just pay 30 cents for my 25 cent item(a wooden skirt hanger from Talbot’s — they had a boxful) and they were fine with it. Donate and get a coupon on your next purchase. I’ve seen this at Saver’s before; I like it.