I was a frequent customer at this particular thrift because I really like the prices and the several items in the store. However, a few staff dont even acknowledge me or certain black people that entered the store, as I noticed this periodically on different occasion. It’s just unfortunate that people choose not to help or acknowledge people because of their skin color.
Rachel T.
Place rating: 4 DeKalb, IL
Great place to buy and sell things on consignment. Staff is very friendly.
K K.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
Passing through and found the best kept secret of DeKalb! Staff was super friendly and helpful. Got some brand new jewelry at great prices for gifts. Good prices on furniture and was able to get furniture for a family member attending college in town. Separate rooms specialized for certain themes, ie: electronics etc. and lots of room in the basement to shop. Worth checking out!
Gerry A.
Place rating: 4 Barrington, IL
These are really nice people gifted at turning around Whatever you have that is in clean good shape so somebody else can USE it. Not an antique shop, although there ARE finds there; think more like the place to outfit your kids freshman college dorm with new and second-hand for a fraction of the new price. Or a place to get a couple bucks for something NEW that you never used and seems a little too good to donate. Prices are fair, and you get 60 days to sell anything you consign. The store is cleaner than most trafficking odd resale and the owners are way nicer than most. Support them. Good luck.
Stacy W.
Place rating: 4 DeKalb, IL
This is a true resale shop, not a «vintage» shop like so many resale places in downtown DeKalb seem to be. There is a large front room and six smaller rooms plus a basement. We found a nice 1940’s blond hutch for $ 125. They were happy to hold the piece for us until we could arrange for transport. While some of the furniture is a little shabby, it is all reasonably priced and the staff are friendly.
Ruth F.
Place rating: 3 Wheaton, IL
Yet another resale shop in downtown DeKalb. It’s bigger than it looks on the outside; there are several back rooms and a downstairs. College students looking for cheap, solid but sort of ugly furniture(lots of dressers) will score big. Videotapes for $ 2 each, some books, miscellanea, and a basement full of clothes, which were $ 1 each while I was there. I didn’t see any clothes that interested me, but really appreciated that they’re all sorted by size, which makes it very easy to check them out quickly.