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January 2024 by Eva E.
My son loves thrift stores and when we came across Value Village, he had to go in. We ended up leaving with a denim jacket, a tshirt and a trailblazer backpack. Good prices and a lot to choose from.
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January 2024 by Shanny M.
I think it's quite pricey for a second-hand store! But everywhere else is anyway. I'm rating good because the chances of finding real good stuff are higher than other thrift stores. Found a vintage Marmot ski jacket here for cheap. The quality of stuff here is so good too. Some look they've been worn only once. Place is spacious and well-lit. Also not hard to navigate the area. Some Value Village boutiques are too narrow. Come before closing, there are less people more elbow room.
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December 2023 by Amber Stevenson
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Value Village Boutique is a unique gem that brings a whole new level of thrift shopping experience to the table. As the name suggests, this particular Value Village focuses exclusively on clothing, offering a boutique-style shopping adventure.Walking into Value Village Boutique feels like stepping into a high-end downtown boutique. The carefully curated racks & displays create an atmosphere that rivals expensive fashion stores, yet the prices tell a different story—deals abound at every turn.The selection of clothing is diverse, with options for every style & occasion. Whether you're searching for trendy pieces, classic staples, or unique finds, Value Village Boutique has something for everyone. The thrill of discovering hidden treasures while navigating the neatly organized aisles adds an element of excitement to each visit. Their dedication to maintaining a clean and organized space contributes to the boutique-like ambiance.In summary, Value Village Boutique offers a delightful blend of affordability & style. If you're a fan of scoring amazing deals while enjoying a boutique shopping atmosphere, this is the place to be. The treasure trove of clothing options, coupled with the feeling of discovering hidden gems, makes Value Village Boutique a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts on a budget.
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December 2023 by Misha Sofia
289$ for a USED fur coat? thrifting is supposed to be accessible, but the absolute greed of the manager or whoever was in charge to price an item so high is unbelievable. shame on you.
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December 2023 by Jonny T.
The store is very organized and clean. The assortment of clothes for a boutique level is a No from me,the price is also bad like $10 for H&M & Zara shirts. They have a lot of items that are near the regular price in stores that have them for sale. So do research before buying. They do have alot to choose from. I do see them always busy full of shoppers so its a good turn around on items. The price is higher than the regular basic value village. The staff are friendly and courteous.
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November 2023 by Cassidy
Way too overpriced for stuff they get for free. Same stuff you get in any other value village. If you want nicer finds go to a Plato’s closet for “boutique”. I will be donating clothes elsewhere, where people like me can afford to shop.
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November 2023 by Jess Lynch
while you will get a small discount on most items, price points are higher than a normal value village- however, it is curated a little better in respect to quality and modernness of items. large selection of XS-XL, some 1X-2X items in XL spots, small but decent selection of plus size (14-20) women’s clothing.recommend looking up what you’re about to buy to see original or market price!
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November 2023 by Sir h
Great find!Value Village BOUTIQUE is merchandised and laid out like a high end store at the mall.It only sells apparel, footwear, And accessories. Brand names.Excellent selection. It did not feel like a thrift store! Prices are really good.
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November 2023 by Cameron Pichette
This Value Village is located in the former Brunswick House Tavern. They sell nothing but clothes and clothing accessories and specialize in name /designer brand ie: Roots, Ralph Lauren , Gap, Nike etc... They also have a huge selection of ladies , men's and kids shoes . Cool space .
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October 2023 by Shirley M.
This location is clean, organized, and located on a brightly lit, easily spotted street. There's self checkout so you can buy and leave with things easily. No fuss, always good for a thrift shopper who has places to be and thrifting adventures to be had.I'm giving 3 stars for the selection - most of the clothes here seem a little outdated in terms of style and uniqueness, and the pricing was a little higher than what I'm used to. I think if you're looking for unique items (or even brand names), this probably isn't your thrift store. But if you just want slightly used clothing at a discounted price to wear every day, I would recommend. I guess I was more looking for a diamond in the rough,
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October 2023 by Delroy Dennie
Great selection and tons of quality items, helpful staff with fair pricing throughout. My go to Value Village for top designer finds. Join the mailing list and keep an eye on your email for even greater savings.
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September 2023 by Eve Smeltzer
I really like this boutique and I can usually find some nice things here. It's pretty clean and the staff are nice. I'm still really bummed that changing rooms have become nonexistent in the post-Covid thrift world, as it makes it nearly impossible to buy pants that fit - lol! I have also noticed that there has been a big increase in prices, particularly for in-season items. This is one of the better thrift stores in the area, but the prices aren't too far off from The Common Sort buy-sell-trade across the street, which more consistently has higher quality items AND changing rooms! ?
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September 2023 by Miriam Smith
My sister recommended I try the boutique as I had a special occasion coming up. I called to make sure it wasn't going to be a wasted trip as I am "Real sized" woman. I was told on the phone they carried up to a size 18, so I went. Not only do they only go up to a size 12/14(xl]. No one there was willing to talk to me! I tried asking questions more than once!
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September 2023 by Grace Desilliness
Pretty but not functional. It's overpriced for a thrift store (what VV isn't these days?), it doesn't have change rooms, the aisles are narrow and the selection is extremely varied. On my visit tonight there were plenty of t shirts, but only a a handful of women's jackets and no men's jackets at all. For a 'boutique' that's selling secondhand h&m for almost $30, something's not adding up
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September 2023 by J. Bowring
No changerooms. No refunds, just exchange - but also no changerooms. I don't know about other people, but I don't have a magic sense where I can just look at clothes at know whether they will fit me or not. I am three-dimensional and I need to try them on - and there are, may I repeat, NO CHANGEROOMS.I ended up across the street at Common Sort where I found a dress at just about the same price as Value Village wanted - and where they not only have changerooms, but also great staff who will help you look for what you are interested in.