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March 2024 by Debbie P.
Another treasure chest. There are 50% off by color of tags. Fun to see things from the past. Advice make sure it fits in your car.
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January 2024 by Jessica F.
One man's trash is another man's treasure. I'm going back home now (using predictive text to reach 85 characters lol)
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October 2023 by Samantha Campos
Found some super cool stuff here but it takes time. There’s unwritten rules when you shop like everyone has to stand back when the staff is dropping new items. Parking can be a pain. But overall it can be fun to treasure hunt here.
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September 2023 by Samantha Ross
Found some super cool stuff here but it takes time. There’s unwritten rules when you shop like everyone has to stand back when the staff is dropping new items. Parking can be a pain. But overall it can be fun to treasure hunt here.
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July 2023 by Kate Retherford
Stopped by the bins to see what the experience was like in Hawai’i (visiting from seattle). It’s a similar experience to Seattle, but everyone is so much nicer and super chill. Bin rotations aren’t as frequent.
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April 2023 by Snnysnflwr S.
It's always crowded, and good luck with parking. The parking lot is always full, and it seems like people are there all day long. They should have a limit to how long someone can park there. They should use rubber bands or tie shoes together, as they all get tossed around, and are usually unpaired. Clothes are always picked through by the resellers as soon as any new bins come out. There's a big possibility you can find some good clothes l, but just be willing to spend lots of time to rummage. Shoppers are really crazy here. Get ready to have someone breathe down your neck or stand so close to you, they're touching you, or you can feel their breath. Bring shopping bags, hand sanitizer, face mask, and gloves. Good luck finding a cart. It might not be a bad idea to bring your own folding wagon, especially if you're going to buy any sort of furniture or bulky items. This would be a good place for someone that doesn't have a big budget, or wants to spend much money on household items; esp for a new apartment or dorm. Small appliances, dishes, curtains, pots and pans, and silverware are pretty cheap here. It may not be a complete set, but dishes and kitchenware is so cheap here.
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April 2023 by Maria O.
i went with my mom and she found a few cute items and my sister got really beautiful lights, exiting! a good amount of people were there and when the sencond room opened their was already a line of peopel waiting, as soon as the doors open everyone rannnn. Intense. Serious thrifters will definitely enjoy, i recommend going if you have plenty of time to spare and sort. Got some really cool items for about a dollar each!! with my total being around 33 dollars with about 33 items that ranged from clothing to bags to cute household items
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February 2023 by Val D.
Never been to the Beretania outlet store since it was out of the way, but since my friend and I are now on a budget, and they moved near the airport, it is much more convenient for me to go. I never really went thrift shopping, but this is a total different experience than going to regular thrift stores. They rotate bins every hour or so with new stuff, so vintage sellers stay all day to scoop up finds that they can resell. I just go just to see if there is anything to get for myself since some clothes are designer or new and some good electronic finds, but one needs to find time to scavenge through the pile of clothes and things there. It's somewhat clean, but when I went yesterday, my legs felt itchy from the dusty floor. Of course, I soak and wash any clothes I find. Each clothing is only $1.50 each, or 12 for $15.99, way cheaper than regular thrift stores. The more items per category you buy, the more discounted the items are. I noticed that the buyers there are very militant: no taking pictures of videos (I didn't see the sign but the customers told me no pictures of videos as posted on the wall when they saw me taking a pix with my phone of the bins of clothes in there), and don't dare touch or look at any piles or mounds of items or clothes on the floor or in a cart that is next to the walls because there is an unspoken policy in this community that it is someone's and nobody will touch what someone else is holding for themselves. Kinda a nice unspoken policy in there, not like Walmart on black friday where they try to steal what's in your cart. Sure enough, my friend got an empty cart, and we placed it with things we found near the wall while we looked through the bins on the other side of the room to return finding nothing taken from it. Lots of parking, but they fill up, but there are street parking right outside their parking lot as well.
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February 2023 by Marion B.
There can be some hidden gems here. It's kinda dirty and there is a herd of resellers that basically run the place. They're pretty territorial and intimidating. Wish it was just a place to shop for the average thrifter. Probably won't go back. Prices are good though if you can brave the crowd.
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January 2023 by Sarah Mia
Best place to shop for vintage ❤️ The staff is so friendly !!
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January 2023 by Kristianee F.
Been wanting to go here and finally went on a Thursday afternoon. There were a lot of people just kinda camping out waiting for more stuff to be brought out. It was ok. The clothing section was disappointing.
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December 2022 by Jannette R.
Deals upon deals since it's an outlet. Someone's junk is another's treasure -right! All donated stuff thrown in large bins so nothing is organized. So be aware you are digging and looking for matching pairs of shoes if it's not next to it. Needed to get a pair of tennis shoes since was hiking koko head the next day & didn't want to spend $1 on a pair that I didn't need. (Packed light since was stand by passenger on flight ) Anyways who cares About my issue - lol. Daughter and I found a ton of goodies. Paid $40. $4 for shoes. &1.50 for house wares. $3 miscellaneous items. Clothes $1.50 each. Resellers paradise if you know what to look for.
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November 2022 by Sabrina T.
Waste of time,they don't put out any clothing bins on the main floor and you have to wait with at least 20+ people for them to bring out one bin,also in a sketchy industrial park area with homeless encampments very close by so avoid if you're going on foot to get there
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November 2022 by Phillip Faddigan
1. They raised prices 2. They don’t let you sit down inside or outside even though people spend 5+ hours in there. They want shoppers to constantly walk in circles 3. Parking is terrible. They say not to double park yet I see the office employees double park all the time. Instead we have to park down the street next to rows of homeless camps. 4. The new hours are also pretty inconvenient. They used to open earlier (9am) which was nice. Now they stay open later but almost no one stays that late.
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November 2022 by Choncee Yamamoto
I came here in the beginning of june from Seattle for a month trip. First i enjoyed this place but as I continued going my enjoyment of this place went down. -First off there has been multiple times where the store opened 15-40 mins late. -They tell customers not to sit in the textile room but yet people can sit on the stage area in the front of the store and leave there stuff there. -There are elderly people who shop at the textile room and the management tells them to stand the whole 5-6 hours while there day. -It takes hours to get in a new rotation. Sometimes 1.5 hours for just 1 and throughout the whole day 3 in total. -Workers can be seen just walking in circles not rotating any bins and just talking stories in back. Now moving to the mainland in the coming weeks i look back at this bin as one of the worse. Like the other goodwills let the people hang out in there as long as there now disruption. Sure am fine waiting outside for rotations but its just it takes a long time for one. If anything these rules need to be changed and or adjusted so everyone can enjoy there time there.