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    New To You - Free People

    New To You

    3.5(46 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $

    I've been consigning and shopping here since I moved to Oregon in 1995. It's so much fun to get a…read moregood deal and at the same time get rid of clothes you no longer want - and make a few bucks. I was sorry to see the old management go and learn they had fired all personnel, but I also understand that they had a different business plan, and sometimes this sort of thing is needed to make a fresh start with new policies. I've mostly been happy when consigning although sometimes the low price they place on a Pendleton or Clarks item I've consigned blows my mind and I try not to get upset. I've mostly been pretty satisfied with the amount of items they accept from me to consign (I'd say they accept at least 80% of what I've brought in), but the last time, I brought in over 30 items, most new but without tags, and they didn't accept one single item! One has to consider their current stock and think maybe they already have something like you brought in, and they didn't take? But I was bummed as I am an old lady and had to schlepp my stuff to my car from my apartment and then into the store, and then the reverse. I'm sorry to hear of the many complaints about employee attitudes here. That has not been my experience in the least! I'm always asked if I need assistance and they scramble to help me find things that are going past their consign-by date (when they would ordinarily go on sale or get donated), when I want to rescue something from them that I've consigned. I DO like to shop the discounted items in each section and appreciate how they put them on the end of each section, so I can walk down the main aisle and peruse them. These items (priced according to the current % off color that hangs from the ceiling) used to be sprinkled throughout the store and not kept together in each section, so for us bargain shoppers, this is a fantastic way to shop!

    I love a good bargain and this place has some treasures. I have found a lot of gently used garments…read morethat I receive a lot of compliments on. Most recently, I lucked out with a red peacoat. It was a fun way to add color to my wardrobe. I also found some great heels, never worn, with the price tag still on them. They've got shoes, jeans, purses, jewelry, and even some house items. There's even a section for men's clothing. This store is clean and well organized. I like that you earn points with purchases, I've earned a few $10 off coupons. Make sure you have time to browse because there is a lot to look through.

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    New To You - New & Consigned Home Decor that suits our Wine Country needs!

    New & Consigned Home Decor that suits our Wine Country needs!

    New To You - Let us help you get delivered - to or from our shop!

    Let us help you get delivered - to or from our shop!

    New To You - New selections of Home Decor come in daily!

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    New selections of Home Decor come in daily!

    St Vincent De Paul Social Services Office - Antique glass insulators

    St Vincent De Paul Social Services Office

    3.3(12 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $

    This thrift store is smaller than most but with a little bit more imagination and organization this…read morecould be a much better shopping experience. When shopping in the men's section, which isn't very large, I found multiple opportunities to improve thrifting for the customer. Parking was easy. 1. Remove all the empty hangers. 2. Sort by size and type of shirt. 3. I would charge one price for all the T-shirts and skip staple prices on them . 4. Encourage staff to button the top button on dress shirts to reduce the number of shirts ending up on the floor. If you know your brands and prices, you can do quite well here with a little bit of digging. As long as it continues to look kind of junky, it will keep the prices lower, so I guess that's not necessarily a bad thing, right!?

    This store sure doesn't look like much, either from the exterior or interior, but after living in…read morethe area about a year, and numerous visits, I have to say it is one of my favorite McMinville thrift shops. This is a smaller store and organizing is clumsy, but I have found some great stuff. Mac is tops for vintage dishes, decor, books...really anything your grandparents would have, or what you would expect to find at an estate sale, and that remains true for St. Vinny's. Some of my favorite finds: a vintage wool Pendleton button up, malachite dish, framed embroidery, like-new coffee maker, and various rain jackets and muck boots sourced for guests unprepared for pnw weather. I also almost always can find a variety of mason jars here. DVDs are $1 (as compared to Goodwill's $2.99), and they have a very large selection, books too, especially considering their demure size. Prices are stapled to clothing. I don't like it, but I have nabbed several nicer shirts and sweaters for my husband around $5 each, and he sure doesn't care about a staple hole if one occurs. I think clothes can be surprisingly good here, if only because the selection appears so lame and people discount the possibility of finding anything good. There is a bit of furniture, a lot of small kitchen appliances, a great little craft section, even a place for pet supplies. Again, I think it just looks like you won't find anything, so treasures are hidden here because no one hunts for 'em! As a bonus, prices are some of the lowest of our area thrift stores and definitely less than Goodwill.

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    St Vincent De Paul Social Services Office - Great vintage dishes

    Great vintage dishes

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    St Vincent De Paul Social Services Office

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    Michael Allen's - Tramarrosa Jeans

    Michael Allen's

    4.4(23 reviews)
    31.4 miDowntown, Southwest Portland
    $$$

    Beautiful space, a rare gem in Portland as far as men's furnishings / clothing and custom.read more

    Low quality, no replacement/refund, lack of communication, very surprising return policy…read more Last July, I was visiting Portland and bought some clothes at the Michael Allen store on Morrison St. Among other things, I bought an Italian jacket, Transit, which looks I really liked. To my surprise, after inspecing the jacket upon my return to the UK, I found out that ot was not pure cotton, whereas I repetitively informed the salesperson, Jake Houston, that I only want 100% cotton clothes. I decided not to engage in returns and refunds at this point, as I did like the looks of the jacket, but indeed remembered the occasion. Unfortunately, this was only the beginning. Despite treating it carefully (I never even washed it and of course did not machine-dry it; well, I never even ran into a rain in it) the thread looks like it's dissolving with tiny broken elastic threads showing everywhere. It appear that the quality of the fabric was of unacceptable quality, dissolving after a few months of wearing. Needless to say, I can no longer wear the jacket.  Considering the price of the jacket of over 600 USD, this is very disappointing. I bought the jacket along with several other items at a total price over 1000 USD. When I contacted the store, I first received no response for about a month. Then, I heard back from Anita Noll, office manager. Later on, salesperson Jake Houston returned to me, suggesting I repair the jacket myself. (And presumably, keep repairing it every 6 months, as I see no reason for why the issue would not keep returning). In response, I mentioned that it does not feel comfortable to me to repair a piece of non-cheap cloth used with care and not extremely often for less then a year. I suggested that the situation here indicates that the fabric/thread was not of sufficient quality, originally. Therefore, I asked for a refund, in order to be able to get a replacement here in the UK. Jake Houston responded that it is too far outside of their two week return policy.  In response, I drew attention to the fact that returns related to insufficient quality are normally not the ones falling under the 2-week fitting policy. It would be really surprising for me if a premium store would not address a quality issue on an expensive item within a year from purchase.  To this, I got no response for 1,5 months by now, neither from Jake Houston, nor from the office manager Anita Noll, to the request to connect me to their quality control/management. Me informing them of my rule to post my feedback publicly did not result in any response, which makes me very puzzled about the store's reputation management.  This was all quite disappointing to me, creating with me an impression of some shady business going on, which is not that of a respectable store Michael Allen's seems to present itself. I shall stay away from this store and advise others to do the same.

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    Michael Allen's - Store Front

    Store Front

    Michael Allen's
    Michael Allen's

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