Normal little store. Just thought the prices they came up with were a bit too low they, judging on brand new clothing I came in to sell to them. Maybe it was just that one time... nice things.
July 2023
Rudest employees ever. I will never return to this store because of the way the employees--Kaitlin and Claire--treated me. I will file a formal complaint with the company.
June 2023
I take my stuff to Goodwill and Salvation Army. I feel better by giving to help others than filling another ones niche.
Fashion shouldn’t come at a cost. Whether it’s the environmental impact of fast fashion or the inaccessible-to-most luxury market, Crossroads offers an alternative. Sell your clothes and buy secondhand to extend the life of your wardrobe.
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Crossroads may be a national consignment chain, but the Bay Area is its hub: It boasts four shops in the city proper and two more in the East Bay. The ?recycled? fashion is gently used, with most prices ranging from $10 to $50. Though there are plenty of fast fashion discards from Forever 21 and H&M, you'll also find designer duds in the mix. The clothes are loosely sorted by type: jeans, tops, pants, skirts and jackets. (The denim section, in particular, yields some steals.) This isn't a fashion graveyard, by any means. The store's staff buys with an eye for seasonal trends.