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June 2025 by joshua kahn
Great finds. Very nice folks in there.
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June 2025 by S. D.
The employee here at Thriftique wouldn't let the disabled child of a paying customer use the restroom. Also the clothing is organized by color instead of size which is aesthetically appealing, but miserable to shop. The Goodwill around the corner has items that are just as nice for half the price, organized by size so easy to shop, plus they'll let you use the restroom. Skip Thriftique and shop elsewhere!
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May 2025 by Erin Cotter
People saying it’s pricy but I find deals every time. Big store, lots of selection and friendly staff! Found a cute little spider plant on earth day too!
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May 2025 by jjj262
Great resale shop with free clothes for babies.
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January 2025 by Briana W
Way overpriced for a thrift store
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May 2024 by R. M. Q.
Ridiculously overpriced!
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May 2024 by Kyle and Elizabeth McMillan
Not plus sized friendly. Their clothing is all sorted by color, not size. Already I know that 90% of the clothes in any given thrift store aren't going to be my size, I usually wear a 2xl/size 18. Of the 10% that will fit me, most of them are usually shapless/black and not cute. As a plus sized person, it's incredibly demoralizing to go through all these cute clothes that I know won't fit me, and just reminds me of how forgotten and disregarded people my size are by the fashion industry in general. I sorted through their clothes a bit and honestly didn't find a single item of clothing that would fit me. When thrift stores sort by size, it greatly reduces the emotional labor I have to go through to find clothes that fit.
For clothing that's priced in the $10-20 range, you'd think they'd be able to afford the manpower to sort by size and color, instead of making the customer do the work of sorting by size.
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March 2024 by Aly H.
Good: nice selection, good quality items, good sized store, staff has been kind Bad: some very high prices, confusing sales, I was overcharged two times, not given the half off price on several items (didn't notice it until I got home) Also....i was checking their website for events and came to find out that the NCJW (runs the store) seems to mainly support abortion "rights ". So for me, I cannot support this store. Of course that's up to you, but I think you should at least have this information before you go since this is the cause you are supporting. Edit: rating based on my review of the store. I did not factor the cause into the stars
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February 2024 by Rachael Warren
I saw a cute mini teacup and saucer I wanted. It was $30. No thank you.
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February 2024 by Emily McDonald
If I could give it zero stars, I would. I genuinely don’t know how this place has sustained itself from a business standpoint with the absolutely ludicrous and outrageous price tags they put on used clothing and vintage items. It’s a shame to see a small local business running their store like they’re serving a community economically akin to LA, NYC, or another metropolis. This is Pittsburgh—most people shopping at resale and vintage stores are not going to be able to splurge for the high ticket prices they seem to think are realistic, nor would be naive enough to when other thrift stores in the area aren’t out of touch with reality in their pricing systems. $850+ for used fur coats?? Come on…
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February 2024 by Els Vaughn
I absolutely love the store. And I bought way too much stuff l o l
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January 2024 by Elena Martinez
I’ve wanted to love thriftique but can’t get past that many of the donated goods are priced at $80-150+ and the way they organize the non-designer section makes it nearly impossible to shop their thrift-priced items. For some reason the designer section gets sorted by size and the other by color, which isn’t helpful if 90% of what catches my eye won’t even fit me.
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January 2024 by Alex K
They have some nice stuff but they’re definitely over priced for a thrift store, they have more of a consignment store vibe to me
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January 2024 by Chrissy P Chrissy P
"Thriftique" is a misleading name for this place as everything is really expensive! Just go around back to the Goodwill where you will find the same stuff, without the pretentious curated vibe.
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January 2024 by Christopher Staudt
I don’t understand how they are allowed to have “thrift” in their name. Prices are outrageous. Charging so much for donated clothing. I went in a pair of shoes caught my eye. ASICS Diablo. They are charging $75. You are a thrift store. Then I go look at the coats and see a Columbia jacket that isn’t in the best condition for $60. Then a north face jacket (not a winter coat but jacket) for $50. These prices are worse than actual buy/sell/trade stores, and they get everything donated to them. Disappointing. If you are looking to thrift save your time and just go to the goodwill around the plot.