Used, Vintage & Consignment near Maryville, TN

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“I found a vintage style farmhouse dining table that I absolutely love! I don't need it for a couple of months and Roger worked with me for delivery later. They are currently helping me look for just the right chairs, and have given me canva pics to help me visualize my space. Top notch service!!!”

4.4 Superb32 Reviews

“I’ve visited all 3 stores & while they’re all great, the Alcoa store is my favorite. Lots of variety, lots of casual & athletic clothes & really low prices. The staff is super nice too! This is the best place to shop!”

4.2 Good43 Reviews

“First time here today. Great selection and friendly staff! I was asked several times if I needed help. I recently cleaned my closet because of the season change and getting some new fall clothing and was looking for a place to take the better pieces because I didn't want the hassle of selling myself. I took about 35ish items (clean and folded like their website asks for) and they bought all but one. I felt the price paid was more than fair! They aren't going to pay $50 for something they will sell for $60. They aren't going to pay $8 for something selling for $10. They have overhead and are doing the legwork to sell the items. If you want top dollar, you need to sell yourself. I have no time for that so taking a box and waiting 30 mins is a godsend! Really though, selling on eBay or Mercari, after you pay seller fees, shipping, time spent, how much do you really make? Just take it here and support a local business.. Anything they won't buy, they will send to their other store, Greater Goods, where the proceeds go to a local cancer charity. Even at planet exchange, they offer a great service to folks looking for affordable clothing. Probably a much better place to donate to than Goodwill.Like stated on their website they are looking for mall brands, name brands, and CLEAN clothing in very good condition. This is what their customers want and buy, they are looking for these items at a lower price or just enjoy thrifting but want better quality than Goodwill or places that aren't so picky. Some of their customers may like thrifting. Some may just want the name brands and can't afford it at malls. Nothing wrong with this either, everyone should have access to affordable clothing that's trendy. Clothing is a necessity! When I started my corporate job, I didn't have name brand and couldn't afford more than one or two name brand items. I saw everyone at work wearing name brands so I wanted some. That might not be right and I probably shouldn't have wanted name brand but it's life and I did. I wish I knew about this place back then because I could have stocked up.Brands: I wear a lot of Banana Republic, Gap, Lucky Brand, Chaps, Tommy Hilfiger, Levi's jeans and took mostly those. Only a few items were new with tags, most were work clothes (work in an office) from last fall so they had moderate wear but nothing to make them worn out. I didn't bring shorts or summer clothing, I brought in season clothing just from last yearAs for their shopping selection, they have a great selection of clothing that can be worn to work, school, for kids, for adults. I was always under the miss understanding this store was for teens and younger folks but that isn't true at all. I'll be back shopping when seasons change again or when I am just looking for unique graphic tees. Their pricing is very very good. Name brand jeans for $15 - $25 (retail new for $50+). Mall brand tops for $10 - $15 (retail new for $25+).Due to the nature of this business, there are going to be folks unhappy because they didn't buy their clothing. I told my wife before I came that even if I just got $10 I would be happy and send the rest to greater goods. I got $125 and was very impressed with how this store was ran. I recommend it to everyone reading this review for shopping and or selling clothing.”

3.4 Good47 Reviews