I came in last week, I’d been in this store in the past, came in just looking to see what I could find, and what I found were a lot of over priced used clothing. I’ve thrifted many times before, I understand this is consignment but when I came across a basic black tee from old navy priced around $12-$16 I knew that the prices were too high. I know Old Navy prices their basic tees depending on the type between $7-$16. I found a lot of cute things in this store, but the prices for blouses, regular tops with or without detailing were priced in the $12 and up price range.
I know the economy is bad, but you really could spend less getting almost the exact same garment brand new…
Please whoever is pricing these items, people shop thrift and consignment because we cannot afford new name brand clothing.
Please change this. The pricing is off by a lot. You could’ve raised the price by 20% or even 40% and still make a profit. Not double the amount of the garment brand new.
Visited in the afternoon today for the first time, with my spouse. The displays were neat and organized, and they had a lot of very cool and cute items from local makers, as well as a decently sized clothing selection.
Unfortunately, the woman at the counter threatened us with the presence of the security cameras and she accused us of having a conversation about/conspiring to shoplift.
Maybe it was the fact that we were whispering because we were the only customers for 30 of the 45 minutes we were in the store and it was dead silent (not even music).
Maybe she misinterpreted a comment my spouse made about how they could make a lot of money if they sold their own crochet products at the same prices as one of the vendors in the store.
Whatever her reason for accusing us, I truly do encourage that she takes the time to comb over the entire 45 minutes of security footage of our patronage, and I hope that she comes to realize how it made us feel.
We were excited to have a new store to add to our occasional thrifting trips, especially with how many locally-made products they offer, but unfortunately we don't feel comfortable shopping here after that.
AJ
Andrew Jordan
Jul 28, 2025
Great finds here at great prices! I found several new items unopened and unused at amazing prices!
Not a friendly store won’t be back
I like supporting a woman owned business, but the way the people that work here treat their customers is not ideal. Whenever taking anything to consign, I try and have it neatly folded and in boxes (as opposed to bags) to make it as quick and easy as possible for them to go through. Every single time (likely 7+ trips to consign) I have received the clothing that they did not want to take just thrown back in the box in a big mess. It just seems very rude to me to not take the little time it takes to fold the clothes that they unfold and return it nice and neat as is was brought to them.
If you have nice outdoor clothes I suggest taking what you can to Second Gear first, while they accept a much more narrow range of clothing they will take the time to return things in the way they were received and take the time to tell you why they did not accept items and give you and idea of when may be a better time if it's something they do accept.
Also, improving their consignment tracking is needed. No way to know what has sold, what has been "donated", I guess they just expect us to search around the store for our things if we want to not donate some things? An online portal to view the items you're consigning and their status would be a great improvement like many other consignment stores have.
Employees typically do not seem happy to be there, and that makes customers feel not happy to be there.