When it comes to used stuff, this store is the greatest. I purchased Cole Han shoes, a great sweater and a very cool Southwestern armoire all in one trip. You never know what you might find at this place and shopping there helps the local animal shelter save more lives YAHTZEE
Kaylynn J.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Española, NM
I can’t say this place is worth going back to. The store had a lot of useless stuff, junk they had a lot of junk. I went in with my sister and they people who worked there kept watching us as though we had intended to steal. Their crap isn’t worth stealing.
Brett Anne B.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Berkeley, CA
I read great reviews for this place and was really disappointed. Clothes were frumpy and most things seemed at least a little over-priced for a 4 – 5 star thrift store. I’m 26 and couldn’t find anything right for me.
Thomas H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Westminster, CO
My wife and I both consider this to be the best thrift store in New Mexico, both in terms of taste level and price. (Side note: This store carries a MUCH larger variety than its sister location near the Plaza, and prices are about 40−60% lower even for the same items.) The store is clean, tidy, super organized(even the books!), and prices are generally amazing. Plus, this is Santa Fe – we often get things that are a different flavor from the thrift stores we frequent in Albuquerque. Clothing styles are a bit nicer, decorative items are more fancy, books lean a little more toward New Mexico-y stuff and unusual topics, etc. It’s pretty obvious that the staff here know the quality and taste level of things they want to stock, and shy away from Goodwill schlock like endless shelves of Tom Clancy novels and grungy household items. Although this is our favorite thrift store in the state, it’s worth pointing out some things we DON’T shop here for — namely, men’s or women’s shoes, and men’s clothes. Neither of us have found shoes that remotely fit right or were the right style; and the clothing selection is predominantly for the Santa Fe woman. That is, you’ll mostly find clothing that fits the dripping-with-turquoise style, which is just fine but not suitable for everyone. If you’re in Santa Fe, either as a tourist or a local, you MUST stop by this store. You’ll find great treasures that are atypical for a thrift store, and you’ll pay prices that are FAR lower than the boutique«vintage» shops up by the Plaza. Oh and it all goes to a good cause, too…
Dina A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Great thrift store! In an out-of-the-way commercial office park. Great prices(like 8 $ for a gorgeous pair of Pikkolinos shoes that I’m pretty sure retail for several hundred bucks). Some fun vintage stuff mixed in with the new. AMAZING book selection, rivaling that of a bookstore, that’s actually organized into categories! BESTOFALL: all the proceeds from this store go directly to the rescue/animal shelter next door!
Annikin Z.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Houston, TX
I love this place great bargins and Wonderful staff who love to help customers out!!! Found lots of Good bargins and had fun looking!