Clothing Stores in East Lansing, MI

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“They have the best selection of MSU clothing then any other store! No sense running around to other stores to find what you need, Rally House has it all. Couldn't find a hooded, zip up MSU sweatshirt for my 4 year old grandson, but I found it there.”

4.3 Superb55 Reviews

“Coco's was suggested to me by Becker's Bridal and they did a phenomenal job with the alterations - it truly felt like the dress was made for me. Two out of my three appointments did have scheduling issues - both times I was called the day of requesting to change my upcoming appointment to a different day - basically just a few hours notice. I will say that the ladies did work with me to keep the appointments on the same days but pushed them back a few hours as my MIL was coming in from out of town and I had taken time off work to go try on and pick up. Overall the work they did spoke much louder than any scheduling issues I was so happy and comfortable in my dress. Would certainly come here again.”

4.8 Superb12 Reviews

“Not only is their jewelry super cute, but the store itself is adorable, convenient to get to and the staff has always been so kind. My favorite jewelry store, hands down!”

4.8 Superb12 Reviews

“(Translated by Google) Perfect products with cheap price! Reaaalllly nice shop! Good shop! Also help to burn clothes for free. Free cosmetics. Great.(Original)Perfect products with cheap price! Reaaalllly nice shop! 好店!还免费帮忙烫衣服 免费化妆品 太棒啦”

5 Superb9 Reviews

“This is my full, concrete review of Plato's [East Lansing], I apologize for it being so long in length (ugh)The staff are usually friendly, idk if they're being genuinely friendly, but they're friendly.The fact that there have been 2-3 reviews on here claiming that this Plato's is racist is a little concerning to me... hopefully those reviews were fake/stretching the truth; I'm not 100% sure thoI haven't sold + shopped here for over a year, within that timespan I've learned some crucial tips about how to successfully sell clothing here. It's best to regularly call or check their website/Insta to see what they need most at the time, and try to keep the items in the correct season (some items are wearable year-round, too). Also it's probably better to not sell during the summer, cuz that's when the college students are on summer break, and apparently they're overstocked during that time and are pickier about what they'll take (I also understand if they're overstocked due to less people willing to buy a lot of items because of inflation).It's frustrating when they won't take items that originally retail over $100-200 but they'll take Walmart/Target/Kohls items and price them at or slightly lower than the original price (the unfair pricing thing is a problem at other thrift stores too). The thing is that the Walmart item was/is TRENDY. Unfortunately in this day and age, what clothes are trendy at the moment seems to matter more than anything else, and what's even more frustrating is that trends can change in a WEEK or a MONTH. So even if the brand of a particular item is trending or mid to high end, if the item itself is no longer in style/not trending, Plato's most likely won't take it.hope they got shopping baskets nowww”

3.7 Good51 Reviews