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Kris S.

I went to the ReStore looking for kitchen floor tiles. I was shocked to see how much of a used furniture store this place is. Other ReStores I've visited (in another state) focused more on salvage and re-using construction supplies, but this store is the complete reverse as their construction and repair supplies are very minimal and most of the store is focused on used furniture. I found some gorgeous hutches, tables, chairs, and bedroom sets. All vintage and dark stained wood. Excellent condition. There were many other less beautiful but just as functional pieces. Prices seemed reasonable. There's one room dedicated to smaller items like wall art, dishes, forks and other odds and ends you'd find in a thrift shop. If you're like me and you try to buy second hand as much as possible to off set what goes to the landfill, Restore should be your first choice when looking for quality home furnishings.

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Although a bit musty- what you'd expect in a second hand store- some great finds with a huge selection!

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Plato's Closet - Albany

Plato's Closet - Albany

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I feel like most of the bad reviews here are because people get salty that Platos won't take a…read morebunch of stuff and when they do take something you get pennies on the dollar. But that has always been the way. If you're looking to sell your clothes and make a decent amount of what you spent back then you're gonna have to go on poshmark or Depop, and deal with customers and shipping. If you'd rather get a couple bucks than donate it all, then use Platos, just don't expect them to take it all and give you a wad of cash. It will never happen. My five stars is because I finally checked out the newer Colonie location and it was awesome! I prefer driving to Clifton Park but I'm willing to make the trip to this location now that I've checked it out! It was stocked really well and the plus section wasn't bad! I found a really nice new bag, two infinity scarves and a locket. But I wasn't looking to haul a bunch of clothes today. They did have a decent plus selection as mentioned and that's super hard to find most of the time when thrifting. Cute shoes too and lots of fun accessories. I just really really liked it! My bestie did try and sell a bunch of cute clothes and they rejected a ton and offered like $14 for the rest, but the lady at the counter was much much older and dressed very.... interesting. So ya can't take it personal when the fashion gate keeper is somebodies eccentric nana. Go to shop, or potentially discard some excess clothes for a buck, never expect to make coin. I regrettably didn't take pics of the store this trip, next time tho!

Man, listen -- I've been coming here for years and always loved it. But lately? It's been a total…read morewaste of time and money. The management is so disorganized, it's ridiculous. If you want to sell your clothes, you might as well give them away on the street -- it would be faster! They set specific days for donation drop-offs, but somehow they're never accepting donations because they don't hire enough staff -- mostly just family members and high school kids running the store. They even put up a big, dirty sign cutting off drop-off times just 45 minutes into the scheduled day. Honestly, I'm so tired of driving all the way here just to be disappointed. What used to be a dope store and great experience is now absolutely the worst. If you want to sell your stuff, go to Clifton Park instead -- their store is way better.

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