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    Raks Thrift Avenue

    3.8
    (25 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    How can you work and retail and have no customer service skills?!!…read more My daughter and I wanted to enjoy this gorgeous day, so off to Haddonfield we went! Raks was our first stop. Nice store with a great clearance rack out front. I loved a pair of bling jeans for a mere $15. I had my eye on a nice summery red purse that I was going to buy too. Well ... my friendly self said hi to the woman behind the counter. She looked square at me and SMIRKED. Not even a hello! WHAT A PUSS FACE! I called to my daughter and we left. Screw her and screw her attitude! This woman and store didn't deserve our business. We went elsewhere, with much nicer staff. We mopped up too! WE WILL NEVER GO BACK and I hope I reach many people on Yelp! Also, my Italian self has a big mouth and a lot of friends and co-workers that I WILL be yapping to!

    If you want eclectic cool clothes and budget is not your top consideration this is the place!…read more However the words Raks and thrift shop in the same sentence is an oxymoron. the crowd they are catering to are people that can afford to pay top dollar that they are demanding for their stuff. And that crowd can afford to go anywhere for their clothes. The owner has to have a huge markup to pay for that rent in Haddonfield and have enough left over to make it worthwhile. which drives the experience I had below... I tried to consign to them, and found them to be picky and condescending. Out of several pairs of slightly worn designer shoes, in a popular size, no less, (items comparable to what I see they usually have for sale), they were only interested in one of my pairs and told me that wasn't "worth" opening up an account for me. Damn. a mean girls' club! and how much could I expect to make if they found my stuff "worthwhile"? the laws of economics tell me ..not anywhere near fair market value. I learned several important lessons from that experience. I used to enjoy shopping there and I am rethinking ever going back because 1) I felt dissed with the last incident and left a bad taste in my mouth. 2) Since the prices rival what you pay for most if their items new, why not go to a retail store where you are likely to spend just as much money and Where you have more variety in choices and sizes. 3) If you are on a budget, go to real non profit thrift shops-or buy less in new stores. and, What to do with all that stuff you bought in places like this on impulse? donate to Goodwill rather than deal with them. your time, energy and peace of mind is worth more.

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    Briar Vintage

    Briar Vintage

    4.7
    (20 reviews)
    6.7 mi
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    It's important to understand that Bulk Vintage and Briar Vintage are in the same building. Bulk…read moreVintage is on the 2nd floor, Briar is on the 3rd. Are they the same? They are not. The building is an old factory structure tucked in a quiet industrial area. The street out front is where I parked. It was well lit, no problems getting a spot up front. Briar Vintage offers a highly curated selection, thoughtfully grouped by era, clothing style, purpose, etc. For instance, all work uniforms are in one area, all mens suits are in another, etc. Interspersed are vintage advertising signs and art, which adds to the atmosphere. The owner here knows their clothing, and their pricing is fair for what they offer. This is not bargain basement, this is not Bulk Vintage and it's not Goodwill. That's not to say that there are not bargains to be had, there most definitely are. Nothing though is likely to be $1. Maybe a handkerchief. What I loved about Briar was how much they love vintage clothing, how they understand vintage and how they...celebrate it? Honor it? Something like that. There is genuine skill and passion in the store. Would I go again? Oh, yes.

    We only shopped upstairs and I found it to be very organized and clean. The selection of vintage…read moreincludes shoes, kids clothes, purses, jewelry, pins, scarves, dressed, skirts, blouses, trousers, suits, ties, blankets, fur coats ... so much! If you imagine it they got it!! I really enjoyed looking at all the various eras and styles. I'm looking forward to pairing my vintage finds with my modern clothes. I scored a beautiful silk blouse, knitted short sleeve sweater blouse, and brown suede skirt. David is really easygoing and welcoming. I'm glad to have met him and I enjoyed the experience.

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