I appreciate a good value and this is why I believe in consignment shopping. This set of stores should be avoided.\r
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Let's start with the better name, in season store. The store is well layed out generally but the way the sizes are sectioned is backwards. This sizes are not set up in a logical way but in a way in which the sales associate can view the flow from the cash register. Unnerving from the start. Next, I saw items that I knew came from TJ Maxx but they were priced $10+ more than what they would have been new. I went through almost everything in the store and did not see one good value. This stuff was WAY overpriced.\r
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Next, let's move onto the End of the Season store. I walked in, and immediately wanted to walk out. It looked like the end of season racks when everything is less than $5 at Kohls because it really is two seasons past the end of the season. Looked as if the store could have been tidied up a bit but the salesperson was too busy chatting on the phone. I gave it the benefit of the doubt and poked around. I had to leave, why waste my time on a day off?\r
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The last in this set of stores is on Chestnut St a couple blocks away. Looks decent from the outside and there is parking in front and out back. You walk in and see the dressing rooms at the front - good sized and well lit. The store smelled. A musty, I don't want to buy clothes that might smell like this smell. I moved on thinking this may be the right value fit for me. Mostly junk and probably Kohls, Target, Walmart brands. If you shop these brands, buy them new as you won't get a bargain here.\r
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This store also had some earily dark cordoned off section in the back that reminded me of a Goodwill or a Salvation Army. This was creepy. The salesperson was on the phone talking about her former physician with a friend. Let's just say I was embarrassed for her as she sounded like a kook.\r
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Glad I finally checked these stores out, wished I hadn't wasted so much time.
Pros: 3 stores to choose from
Cons: Nothing in them that is a value
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