Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Kims Fashion

    5.0 (1 review)
    InexpensiveFashion
    Closed 9:30 am - 7:30 pm

    Kims Fashion Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Kims Fashion

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    9 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Mega Thrift Store

    Mega Thrift Store

    2.7
    (194 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $

    Idk they have cool things. I found good things. Not more than 10 clothing items. and I paid 58!!! I…read moregot 6 kid books. Basic tops. And 2 jeans . And the prices are decent. The only thing that's crazy expensive is the jewelry. Like I know damn well a jade bracelet that I could get for $20 at a crystal shop is not $60!!! It's probably fake. ?? It was 7:40 and they close at 8pm and a lady with a high ass bun was saying out loud they'll be closing in 10 minutes????? It felt like I was being watched by an older man too. He kept fixing the racks when I wasn't really even touching them. And i started to fix them like how he had them and he would still go back a fix it. Like boy. Relax I guess it's my fault for coming in at 7 ? But it was 7:40 and they still had 20 minutes. The store though is super organized, maybe because they fix whatever you move right away lol. And idk the workers gave me weird vibes. Good stuff though and prices are better than good will /: 7/10

    I want to start by saying that I believe secondhand stores are meant to serve the community by…read moremaking gently used items available at affordable prices while still allowing the business to make a profit. That balance is what makes secondhand stores so valuable, especially for families who may not always be able to afford retail prices. I have donated to this location several times throughout the years because I genuinely believed my donations were going back into the community and helping families find good-quality clothing and other items at reasonable prices. I have also shopped here many times. Unfortunately, over time, I have started noticing a huge difference between the mission of a secondhand store and the way items are actually being priced and handled at this location. I have personally seen items that I donated later being sold for $15-$20, while other used clothing in good condition is routinely priced at $10 or more. At that point, I have to ask myself: How is this still considered affordable for the community? Another frustrating issue is the lack of Apple Pay. In today's world, contactless payment has become extremely common, and not accepting Apple Pay is a major inconvenience for customers. I have also experienced situations where two identical items were priced differently. When I pointed this out to an employee, the store refused to honor the lower price and told me the other item would simply be put back on the floor in three or more days. When the products are essentially identical, that kind of response feels unnecessarily difficult and disappointing from a customer-service standpoint. After giving this location numerous chances, I have decided that I will no longer be donating here. Instead, I have started seeking out local mothers and families who are actually in need and giving my items to them for free. Honestly, I feel much better knowing that my donations are going directly to someone who needs them rather than being marked up and resold. I understand that organizations such as Goodwill and the Salvation Army need to make money in order to operate. I completely understand that these businesses have expenses and need to generate revenue. However, when used items are being priced so high that they are comparable to or sometimes not much cheaper than what you could purchase brand-new at Walmart or Target, I have to question who the store is really serving. Growing up, my parents didn't always have the money to buy brand-new clothes and shoes for me at the beginning of the school year. Being able to find clean, good-quality clothing at an affordable price made a huge difference for my family. Now that I am in a better financial position, I could easily go to Walmart or Target and spend $25 or more on something brand-new. Instead, I have intentionally chosen to shop at secondhand stores because I want to support businesses that I believe are helping the community. Unfortunately, the pricing, customer service, cleanliness, and overall management at this location have left me extremely disappointed. I truly hope management takes feedback like this seriously. Please do better not just for yourselves as a business, but for the community you are supposed to be serving. There are families who genuinely rely on secondhand stores to find affordable necessities, and they deserve better.

    Photos
    Mega Thrift Store
    Bought it for $1 and now is selling for $20?!
    Bought it for $1 and now is selling for $20?!
    Mega Thrift Store

    See all

    Kims Fashion - fashion - Updated August 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...