Prices are excellent… quality of the products is very good, and its a clean place. I come in here at least every week and almost always find something!
Clover A.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Shhhhh! I wish I could keep my mouth shut about this but I just can’t. Why can’t I? Because they’re awesome and do good work in the community and that would be incredibly selfish. They provide items to DV victims as well as using the proceeds from the store to provide DV support. So while I“d like to keep this to myself, I want them to raise tons of money to help and the only way to do it is by getting more donations and shoppers. It’s AWESOME– I love it when it’s like this: other than some specially priced items, all items are the same price so shirts are $ 3.49, kids clothes are $ 1.99 and so on. So, sometimes, that seems to mean you’d be overpaying for some items but it also means you get AMAZING deals on others. Overall, it’s about ½ the price of Value Village or the like. The store is so well organized, it’s easier to shop than a department store. Besides clothing, they have housewares, furniture, vintage jewelry and accessories, linens, holiday items I can’t even remember all the cool stuff, my pile on the counter kept getting bigger and bigger as I couldn’t stop finding more and more cool stuff. Finally, we had to go, but not until I’d scored a glittery 60’s evening bag, a few choice kids items, some cool vintagey holiday stuff, hand carved wood do-dads, some awesome earrings and … phew, just typing it makes me tired. If you’re in Everett, make this stop, you won’t regret it.
Donna W.
Place rating: 4 Bothell, WA
I really like this thrift store. It wasn’t in my top tier until the last 6 months or so, and my friend who is a thrift store guru, told me they had a new sherriff in town running it — and she knew what she was doing. Well, whatever happened, I like it! I’m not all that gung ho on the clothes, but the last few times I’ve been in there they have had some great junk in the other sections(linens, cookbooks, notions.) I picked up some fabulous knitting books and when I went to purchase them, one of the ladies leans in close and says to me — I have a ‘racy’ knitting book under the counter if you want it — hell ya I wanted it! That’s the stuff that makes junking fun — plus, for the most part, they are priced to sell. Parking is not that great, a few street spaces in front of the store in a so so to hobo area.