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Pennies For Change Thrift Boutique ist ein kleiner, gut organisierter Secondhand-Laden in Durham, der sich auf erschwingliche Kleidung konzentriert und eine Auswahl an Haushaltswaren bietet. Kunden loben saubere Umkleideräume, freundliches Personal und eine übersichtliche Navigation auf kleinem Raum. Bewertungen heben die Mission des Ladens hervor, Frauen zu unterstützen, die von häuslicher Gewalt betroffen sind.
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Preiswerte, hochwertige Kleidung für Frauen, Männer und Kinder, einschließlich Übergrößenoptionen und modische Stücke.
Eine kuratierte Auswahl an Haushaltsartikeln, Dekorationen und gebrauchten Möbeln zu günstigen Preisen.
Unterstützen Sie Frauen, die von häuslicher Gewalt betroffen sind – die Erlöse kommen den Gemeinschaftsprogrammen von The DCRC zugute.
Saubere, private Umkleidekabinen, in denen Sie Kleidung vor dem Kauf anprobieren können – für ein komfortables Einkaufserlebnis.
Wir nehmen gut erhaltene Kleidung, Möbel und Haushaltsgegenstände entgegen, um unser wohltätiges Anliegen und unseren Lagerbestand zu unterstützen.
Small but well organized store. They sell some high end stuff which I thought were reasonable priced. Shoes were a little high though. Majority of what they sell are clothes but some household items. I wish their shoe section was bigger and wish there was more selection for plus. Dressing rooms are nice and clean. Didn't care for parking though bc when you back out it's onto a busy street. Overall a nice store and staff are friendly!
Parking is very small. Not sure if there was parking anywhere else. To get out of the parking area is not a fun time either with all the traffic, however it is manageable with lots of patience. Shop is crammed, with too many people who don’t understand spatial awareness. Weird sense of entitlement among the shoppers. The store itself had an unpleasant odor. Something between mothballs, mustiness and mostly a dirty unwashed elder smell. Whatever the scent was made it difficult to want to stay in the store. Perhaps there were hidden treasures to be found, but they were clearly meant for someone else.
I’ve been a loyal supporter and shopper of this thrift store for years, largely because I believe in the mission to support women affected by domestic violence. Unfortunately, my most recent visit left me feeling extremely disappointed and uncomfortable. During my time in the store, I noticed that I was repeatedly approached and asked if I wanted my items held — first by one staff member, then again by another when I was near the register. I politely declined both times. However, I couldn’t help but observe that other customers around me were not approached in the same way. This repeated singling out made me feel as though I was being profiled, which was disheartening and upsetting, especially in a space I’ve supported for so long. I’m sharing this feedback in hopes that the staff and management take time to reflect on how customer interactions are handled, and consider the potential impact of such behavior — intentional or not — on shoppers' experiences.
This is a small but well-organized thrift store, making it easy to browse through the racks without feeling overwhelmed. The main focus here is clothing, and there’s a solid selection of decent items if you're willing to take your time looking. A nice bonus: they have changing rooms, so you have a chance to try things on before you take them home.
Cute store, we will mostly keep going just to try and support the cause. Most of the donations are geared towards I would say an older clientele.. if you’re a fashionable (or looking to be) woman around 40+ searching for nicer clothing for better than price tag, this would be the place. Somethings we felt were a tad unfairly priced (not the sweater pictured, it was $70 and I regret not picking it up. ) but overall not bad. Again, primarily ladies clothing but cute store with nice staff.
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