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    The RealReal - Summitt

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    11 months ago

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    6 months ago

    Great selections friendly clean and will be visiting again and again name brands and more

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    The Amber Feather - Vintage Gucci purse. Funky outfits.

    The Amber Feather

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    For the Amber Feather, they do NOT accept any clothes. The owner searches for clothes herself and…read moredoes not accept donations. I talked a little bit with her, and from what she said, the store is not for people who wear petite or small. It's for women who wear medium or large clothing. The fashion is for older women rather than younger women. The aesthetics of the clothing match bigger, flowery patterns like a table cloth. I wouldn't recommend this place if you are a teen or young adult, but it is for older women who wear mediums or larges. That being said, I would recommend 2nd Ave Thrift store in Union (very cheap and fashionable) or Anthem off North Union Avenue (for fashion and in-style clothing) for those younger and smaller women looking to go thrifting.

    I would really have loved to give a great review. I'm a big vintage/consignment shopper and I was…read morereally disappointed today. I went out of my way to Cranford to check out this store (in celebration of National Thrift Day-- today). I passsed by around 4:30-ish pm and there was a notice on the door saying the shopkeeper would be back at 5. The notice said: "Stepped out to Laundromat and Post Office. Return 5 pm." It doesn't make sense to me to go do laundry during business hours? Shouldn't errands like that be done during the lunch hour if anything? But it didn't bother me at first I just walked around and came back at 5. And waited. And waited. I waited 1 hour for the shopkeeper to come back (until 6pm) and still no sign of the person coming back. After a while it was kind of hot to wait outside and I felt really weird standing outside for so long so I stepped into a café and watched from the seat. By the time it was 6, I couldn't even check out the vintage shops in other neighboring towns I was hoping to. All in all a disappointing day. It was just kind of unprofessional and disrespectful of customers' time and energy. In total I came, spent 90 minutes, energy, gas, parking money, etc etc just to come see this one store and waited outside the store for a significant amount of time kind of looking like an idiot...not a great impression. I was really patient waiting an hour and a half and I just don't want other customers to go through that. To be clear stuff happens and so I don't take it personally but it was just unfortunate. If I'm in the area again I'd still love to still swing by and try giving it another go.

    2nd Ave Thrift Superstore - Nice vinyl section of the store

    2nd Ave Thrift Superstore

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    Second hand, first choice! Super organized and huge! Clothes for the whole family, plus…read moreaccessories, housewares, decorations, vases, baskets, toys, books, and more. My 11-year-old daughter was so excited to try thrifting and she scored big with Abercrombie pants, a Y2K baseball tee (the kind that has contrasting sleeves), and a character tee she loved, all for just $6 total. I used to thrift back in high school too- it's great for the environment, easy on the wallet, good for charity, and always adds one-of-a-kind pieces that make a wardrobe or a gift special. It was fun to see it come full circle with my daughter's first thrift haul. NOTES/TIPS: **Restrooms available **Easy self-checkout, plenty of parking, and even paper shopping bags at checkout to carry your treasures.

    I recently checked out 2nd Ave Thrift Superstore in Union this week. The store's inventory was well…read moreorganized and the staff take care with visual merchandising here, which is key in giving donated items a second life by making them more appealing. I was just browsing initially, but I ended up buying a cute mug and some Japanese tea cups. There were definitely some gem finds at the store if you look. The self-checkout kiosks at 2nd Ave are easy to use also (no errors and the scanners read the QR price stickers quickly without issue). Today I drove over to donate some housewares after doing a New Year's cleaning. The process was easy. You'll see the green-drop doorway to the left of the thrift store's main entrance. You can drive up and unload your donations into the bins. A staff member helped me out. She brought over one of the rolling bins and then gave me a 20% off coupon for making my donation today. Good experience and would come back again!

    The RealReal - Summitt - vintage - Updated May 2026

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