“Bring CASH. Local charity based thrift store that has a steady flow of donations. Upstairs is clothing, bedding, scarves, shoes. Downstairs has collectibles, children toys, books, stuffed animals, knick knacks, kitchenware, cooking and baking supplies, and DVD. Low prices on most items. I bout a muffin tin, a loaf pan and a Brownie 8x8 pan for a total of $5.”
“New location in Wilton mall is great, offers much more space for the consignment shop. They have a ton of inventory, and are selling lots of great brands and items, definitely worth checking out if you don’t mind digging a bit. They also take donations and will give you proceed of profits if they sell. Great spot!!”
“First visit yesterday and I wasn't disappointed at all. Got a dress (from Talbot's) for an upcoming wedding and two cute shirts for $14. Staff was friendly. I'll be going again for sure ?”
“Good finds, nice employees and the store is usually nicely organized. I also have to say, I love hearing the girl in the back singing, she has a beautiful voice.”
“Hi,
I'm a 76-year-old Vietnam veteran and I stopped at the Salvation Army store in Latham about 2-3 times a week and I feel that I have to recognize one of your employees.
No matter how busy it is at the register, an employee named Veronica is always friendly , efficient and most importantly, she is ALWAYS HAPPY. Not only is that rare, it is something that the Salvation Army management should reward.
I took the time to write this review and I hope that SA takes the time to recognize such a wonderful employee.”
“Bruce is a wonderful man and he has an eclectic collection of antiquities and novelty items if you want to go flea marketing I suggest you stop in on front Street and visit him”