My daughter suggested we stop in, while in the area, since I’m a thrift store connoisseur. It was fun driving to this one, as it sits in the quaint historical downtown district of Lee Summit. I was a little disappointed at the drop-off area, cluttered with half-opened bags of clothes, toys, etc. I didn’t see any of those neat and tidy green boxes, you see at the other Red Racks. However, inside was impressively orderly and clean. Prices were better than those in our area. The whole family found a few of the things we were looking for, and were pleased with our purchases. Unfortunately, one of our favorite buys didn’t make it into the bag, so we came home without an essential wardrobe item. THAT was a bummer. Definitely would suggest stopping by, if you enjoy thrifting — just keep an eye on your purchases, when you check out.
Emilee R.
Tu valoración: 4 Lee's Summit, MO
As I was driving to red racks to drop off a pretty large heavy box off stuff to donate(that I couldn’t load into the truck myself) I was wondering how the hell I was going to unload it. I thought I would need to park and go inside and ask(like a wimp) for some help. NOPE! They have a drop off spot and when you drive over a censor young men will come out and grab your donations! Easy breezy!
Lauren C.
Tu valoración: 4 Kansas City, MO
Large variety of women’s clothing. Lots of shoes & nice purses. Very friendly employees. This is a newer building but it feels a bit cramped, especially when there are sales going on. Definitely worth a look!
Sara D.
Tu valoración: 5 Kansas City, MO
I never knew this place existed until I typed«Thirift Stroes» into my GPS. It is located directly next to Downtown Lee’s Summit and is quite large as far as thrift stores go. I would compare it to a Goodwill. I purchased many kitchen utensils for my new apartment and everything was very cheap(which is what I expect.) They have a lot of clothes that are very well organized and maintained. They have a check-in offer for 5% off your purchase and they also have a Groupon available — $ 10 for $ 20 worth of stuff. I highly suggest checking out Red Racks if you enjoy thrift store shopping!