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    Faherty Nantucket

    Faherty Nantucket

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    I live in Nantucket and because I'm usually so busy working I rarely get a chance to shop downtown…read moreespecially because most stores are closed after 6pm . However this fall I was pleasantly surprised to find that Faherty Brand was open later in the evening . They have some great quality sweaters and other wool items . I chose a Baja hoodie to purchase but when I tried to pay for my $200 hoodie with cash I was informed that they usually don't accept cash . This wasn't a matter of not having change because I had the exact amount on me .. the store policy is no cash allowed !!! First of all it's not only s federal law to not discriminate against Cash buyers but it has also been a Massachusetts state law since 1978 that no retailer "shall discriminate against a cash buyer by requiring the use of credit." After speaking with the salesperson for a few minutes and explaining that all I had on me was cash she decided to make an exception. While I was pleased that I could purchase my item I was also annoyed that I was treated as an annoyance for trying to pay for an item with two crisp $100 bills .. this is discriminatory in so many ways especially since there's s large portion of people who either don't want to use credit or debit cards or those less fortunate who may not have a bank account in the first place .. I urge this business to rethink their policy ..

    Their entire collection - plus a few pieces not on the website. Good customer service. Great…read morein-town location. Come shop!

    Hospital Thrift Shop

    Hospital Thrift Shop

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    I always walk away with something to love. The clothes are lacking, although this last time I…read morewalked away with 2 jackets. Where this spot shines is the home goods - wooden duck decoys, brass candlesticks, baskets... if those old types of things are your jam, this is your spot. They also sell: old books, beach chairs, furniture, limited jewelry, coolers, kitchen items from silverware to coffee makers and everything in between. Overall, a Nantucket gem. PS: I turned my back at the register to try on some earrings and answer a question some ladies had about my dress and some tourist took a broach right out of my pile (it was very clear that it was taken). They were sneaky and not the vibe. Don't be that person.

    A 3 story home that has been converted into a charity retail shop, focusing on benefiting the…read morelocal hospital. It is full of good, donated product, and has the widest selection of DIFFERENT things that I've seen in a thrift shop. The bottom floor is basically an unfinished basement, with rooms dedicated to certain items, especially furniture. One room was selling used books, and it has as many books as some small libraries. They had local product as well, and my wife picked up a hardly used scarf. The hallways are very tight, allowing only two people to pass when going sideways, and the staircases are one person-at-a-time. No chance for wheelchairs or strollers. Because it is so hard to move around, it was appreciated that each floor had their own cashier. I didn't see any long lines to checkout, and there were volunteers everyone, keeping things running. The prices do seem very knowledgable...you are not going to find any crazy bargains because the 'purchasing' department didn't understand the worth of some products. It is located in a very touristy area, so bargaining attempts by non-residents must happen once in a while. There was a funny sign stating that bargaining was insisted, the pricer would agree to give the discount but first increase the price by the same amount. Hopefully, everybody gets the joke.

    Townpool - menscloth - Updated May 2026

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