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    rock candy vintage

    2.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Very unpleasant experience here - my two friends and I were browsing and chatting, and the woman…read morerunning the store essentially told us if we weren't going to buy anything, we needed to leave. I was considering buying a scarf but would absolutely not spend any money here or recommend to anyone else.

    Lovely little vintage store in downtown New Paltz, NY! I was lucky enough to come across Rock Candy…read moreVintage on a day trip to this cute little town with my boyfriend, and I was impressed with the limited but highly curated selection! They carry mostly women's clothing from the 60's-80's, and have a lovely range of stonewashed denim jackets that would make Madonna proud to cute and quirky minidresses that would look at home on the Mary Tyler Moore Show (okay, I sound old!) Admittedly, Rock Candy Vintage isn't the Goodwill or Savers, and you'll be paying quite a bit for the garments sold here. However, the quality is very good, especially for the items from the 60's and 70's, considering how old the pieces are. Feel free to splurge - it's super worth it, especially when you think about what other vintage stores that sell clothing from the same eras are like, quality wise. If you're ballin' on a budget, check out the affordable selection of unique enamel pins, iron on patches, and feminist-friendly tote bags, all which come in at less that $20, but are equally as fabulous as their pricier cousins across the racks. I can't wait to come back for a dress when I have more money! I guess I'll have to settle for coveting the enamel pin with the TV Dinner on it (I told you, I'm old!) for now!

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    2.0(19 reviews)
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    Really off putting smell and filthy floors. Older white gentleman was pleasant that worked there…read more He asked my opinion about an item that he was placing in a rack -if I thought it was men's or women's. You can never tell sometimes. . I grabbed one belt and two cups and a bowl. I took to the register and the older black woman at the counter took a look at the belt and said it was expensive. She tried to charge me $19 for an item that was marked $2. The she said the bowl was not a bowl, and wanted to charge me her own price. I continued to state that it was bric & brag or whatever they call it and the price list was in the room above where I found it. It's almost like she doesn't want to sell it for the listed prices and wants to make her own depending on who goes to pay. Won't be back... On a side note- I saw her trying to overcharge an elderly lady on two resin outdoor chairs you get from Lowe's for $5. She was trying to charge $30 per chair. WTH?!! ‍ She is clearly uninformed tha these items were all donated and should be priced accordingly. Also, if someone is in need of something they shouldn't have to pay her made up premium price.

    While I'm happy to report that this New Paltz Salvation Army store location remains among the few…read moreold school Sally Alley's left standing in the Hudson Valley, the long list of negative reviews do in fact reflect what is indeed a sad state of affairs for thrifting in general and Salvation Army stores in particular. Rude staff that turns away donations and makes up their own hours is a big part of it. In the case of the New Paltz store, I was never a big fan anyway as right off the bat you're competing with about 6,000 or so SUNY New Paltz students for an already scarce inventory of 2007 Port Jervis Turkey Trot T shirts, old moo moos and Mantovani albums (which, please don't get me wrong, I will happily rifle through such trash like a starving raccoon with rabies). But, your chance of finding anything really interesting is very limited. In general, it's just a smaller space that isn't even really fully utilized. However, at the end of the day it's probably somewhat helping college kids save some cash on clothes, furniture and housewares items. That's a good thing. Just don't come in here expecting to find a treasure trove of vintage clothes and quirky knickknacks. Most of that stuff's been devoured by moths decades ago or snatched up by resellers. If you're lucky you can snag some lame word art that say's "It's wine o'clock somewhere". And Mantovani records...they'll ALWAYS be there.

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