I came in here after going to the Value Village in the same shopping center just to see what they had to offer. It’s a very small store and a bit random as are most thrift stores. It was a little too random and disorganized for my taste and there weren’t a lot of men’s clothes which I find slightly irritating as if men don’t shop at thrift stores. There are hardly any shoes as well when I went. There were a lot of things for crafting and women’s clothes. No furniture or large items as the store is super small and not even wide enough to have like a shopping cart or anything. I did spend some time near the kitty they had up for adoption and she was very playful and cute. I think that is cool that you can adopt right on site, although they only have one animal at a time so you don’t really get a chance to «shop around» or sit with the animal to make sure it’s a good fit. As soon as I saw the cat as I entered the store, I thought it was going to smell like an old cat lady’s house but it actually is quite clean in there. I give them applauds for the service they provide to the community and placing animals with viable pet parents.
Denice R.
Tu valoración: 5 Bow, WA
In the realm of thrift shops the Humane Society Thrift Shop ranks among the top percentile. Their diverse inventory is well-organized. The items are clean. The store is clean. The items are prices to move. The strip mall location has ample free parking. It’s evident there’s a lot of pride in the management of this store and that’s a big reason I feel good about shopping there. They also adopt kitties but I don’t have any info about that.
Yvette B.
Tu valoración: 4 Whidbey Island, WA
Was able to find a Mexican dress, some funky rimmed glasses, and a unique kitchen tool for my daughter to use for playdough. Small selection of games and toys. Has a section of books for homeschooling.