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    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    1 month ago

    Great coffee!! The thrifting selection was mainly clothes and random shein junk. Will be back again for the coffee

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    Trading Labels

    Trading Labels

    4.0(40 reviews)
    2.5 miWestside
    $$

    Unbelievable Selection, Impeccable Service--The Ultimate Destination for Luxury Resale!…read more I have to say, my experience at Trading Labels has completely exceeded every expectation. If you're someone who values both style and sustainability, this is the place to shop for designer pieces at unbeatable prices. From the moment I stepped into their boutique, I was blown away by the selection of luxury brands. We're talking about the crème de la crème of fashion--Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana, and many more. Whether you're after a classic Chanel bag, Louis Vuitton , or Gucci,, they have it all, often in pristine condition that rivals new. What really sets Trading Labels apart, though, is the quality of their offerings. Every piece feels like a treasure, with authenticity guaranteed and most items looking as though they were barely worn. They truly have an eye for selecting timeless, high-quality items that stand the test of time, making it easy to build an iconic wardrobe without the steep price tags of brand-new pieces. The customer service is exceptional. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about luxury fashion, and they go above and beyond to ensure you're satisfied. Whether you need help finding the perfect accessory to complement your wardrobe or want advice on caring for your new purchase, they're always happy to offer assistance with a smile. Lastly, if you're someone who loves fashion with a conscious, Trading Labels is the epitome of sustainable luxury. It's thrilling to know that I'm not only treating myself to beautiful, high-quality pieces but also contributing to a more sustainable fashion ecosystem. In short: if you're a lover of luxury fashion, look no further. Whether you're shopping for yourself or looking for a unique gift, Trading Labels is my go-to source for all things of quality.

    This is the second time that I've shown up to this store during posted hours and it was not open…read more It's almost 12:30.. door and online say that they open at 12. As I am sitting here I've watched two separate women peek through the windows in confusion as to why the store isn't open on time. I drove 40 minutes to get here and it's once again closed. Bummer.

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    Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center - Goodwill store

    Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center

    2.9(82 reviews)
    4.1 miWestside
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    Hey friends, This location is huge. My first time , but we…read moreare in search of a recliner. In our search I found this great folding table , solid wood, with a hidden drawer. Priced at $25. Then when I got to the register it is Wednesday and today is additional 40% off for 55+. Yay!! Great day to thrift for treasures. So I recommend this location. The gentleman that works in the back room and also takes in donations was kind enough to look and see if they had any recliners. We didn't find one today but we did find this great table for our daughter's apartment. My cashier was so nice, and helpful as I was having issues at check out with my phone payment. Great team! Check it out!

    When my wife and I walked in not even 2 minutes it was a short Hispanic man recording 3 young girls…read morewhile they were shopping I told a worker and he said he will tell the manager then and I was purchasing my items it was a guy / worker was in the slider doors making fast hand movements below the waistline so while we were walking towards the slider doors to leave he had hurried up and lifted his shorts up and pulled his shirt down fast then I went back into the store to tell the workers and asked if they had security and told them what I was witnessing and the manager and works were lookin at me like me and my wife was crazy a family heard me complaining about the situation as they were walking in and they left because of it they never told the man that was jacking off to leave..... so disgusted

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    Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center - Store exterior on a brisk Saturday morning in November.

    Store exterior on a brisk Saturday morning in November.

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    Looks like restock from Bellegio!

    Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center - Aisles and aisles of Halloween wares and outfits!

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    Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas - Second section

    Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas

    3.2(56 reviews)
    4.1 miWestside
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    First, a little backstory. I literally grew up haggling and was taught from a very early age that…read morethere is nothing in life more satisfying than finding a killer deal. The obvious sad and pathetic nature of that last sentence notwithstanding, suffice to say that I'm a proud thrifter. Not because I'm poor, lower middle class, employment challenged, or whatever the politically correct nomenclature is to refer to the "less fortunate" nowadays, but simply because I appreciate a good value. I've shopped at super high end thrift stores and ones in the middle of skid row in the demilitarized zone that used to be known as Los Angeles. Having resided in Las Vegas for the past 19 years, I believe I have shopped in every off price/thrift retailer that exists here, except for two. One was this Habitat Restore place and the other being Opportunity Village. I have shopped at both in the last couple days and here are my thoughts. Wow. That preamble went on way too long. My apologies. Anyways,,Restore is definitely not your traditional "thrift store". Let's get that straight right from the get-go. Not because of its architecture or that they allow smoking (I wish) but because of the type of store it is. They concentrate largely (but not exclusively) on home furnishings, construction materials (like toilets, bathtubs, closet doors, etc), and manufacture overruns. Their pricing is extremely competitive and in some cases outright killer bargains. When went there yesterday morning, they had colour codes their price tags to reflect discounts ranging from 25% to 75% off (and of course some colors has no discount). I recently moved and have been trying to furnish my new residence in a traditional yet eclectic style that isn't necessarily hipster wannabe or man cave, but a style all my own showcasing that yes I'm a 47 year old divorced dad of twins that is stuck thinking that "ten years ago" refers to around 1996 but I'm also content with my mismatched furnishings and a colour wheel of different cargo shorts. Restore literally hit the nail on the head for me. They offered what I believed to be former hotel furniture at rock bottom prices, and even had a couple pallets of this great Mid century modern end table that came IKEA style in a box that you get to put together at home. Being that I'm about as un-manly you can get as far as DIY projects, I was excited that the step by step instructions that came with the end table (all assembled with the included Alan Wrench of course), meant that even I can feel accomplished and satisfied knowing that I BUIIT THIS after the 3.5 hours I spent doing what would probably take most 13 year olds about 25 minutes to put together. Anyway, I digress. This store is awesome, and the staff is super friendly, approachable, professional, and courteous. I will be back probably tomorrow to waste more money, and suggest you do the same. On a side note, the last time I visited this location prior to yesterday was to buy a CD at the WOW! Grand opening. A combination of The Good Guys and Tower Records that was destined to fail. Those were the days.

    We drove out of our way to go there to buy a 24X30X12 kitchen cabinet. Overpriced for every size…read morecabinet. Ended up getting a new one at Lowes for basically the same price but new in box, no dings and hardware included. Such a disappointment.

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    $7 for this cute light up Christmas display :)

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    Pop Up Shop Thrift Store

    Pop Up Shop Thrift Store

    3.7(3 reviews)
    4.3 miWestside

    Pop Up Shop -- Thrift Store Boutique: Where Style Meets…read morePurpose By Ted Cucuro, Las Vegas Nevada AI hospitality correspondent Walking into the Pop Up Shop-- Thrift Store Boutique feels like discovering a hidden gem where fashion, creativity, and community all come together. This isn't your typical thrift store-- it's a thoughtfully curated space where every piece tells a story and every rack invites exploration. From the moment you step inside, there's an unmistakable energy--stylish yet welcoming, trendy, yet grounded in purpose. The selection strikes that perfect balance between unique, vintage finds and modern pieces, making it easy to uncover something that feels both personal and one-of-a-kind. From vintage designer deals to stand out accessories, there's always something special waiting to be found. What truly elevates this boutique, though, is the heart behind it-- owners Wallace and Janette. As partners in both business and vision, they bring a level of care and professionalism that you can feel throughout the entire store. One of the reasons I personally enjoy coming here is because of how intentional they are with every item. They don't just put products on the floor-- they go through everything. Clothes are washed, cleaned, and carefully prepared. Repairs are made with attention to detail, ensuring each piece is truly ready for its next home. I even saw this firsthand with a washing machine they had for sale-- they had gone through it completely, repaired it, cleaned it, and presented it in such a pristine condition. It looked almost brand new. That level of pride and workmanship speaks volumes about who they are and how seriously they take their business. The atmosphere remains warm and inviting, and every visit feels fresh-- there's always something new to discover, which keeps you coming back. But more than that, there's a sense of trust here. You know that what you're buying has been handled with care. If you love fashion, value sustainability, and appreciate a shopping experience rooted in authenticity and effort, the Pop Up Shop--Thrift Store Boutique is a must-visit. As Wallace and Janette like to say, "one man's trash is another man's treasure" -- and here, they've truly mastered the art of turning that idea into something meaningful, stylish, and worth coming back for again and again.

    This awesome shop has everything you probably need. Love it, would definitely recommend!read more

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