Village Discount Outlet
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Village Discount Outlet is a thrift store located in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio that offers a wide variety of merchandise at discounted prices. The store has garnered positive reviews from customers who appreciate the store's large inventory and diverse selection.
According to one reviewer, "the variety is impressive for a thrift store" and the store carries "name brand, almost-new top condition clothes." Another customer noted that the store has "loads of mirrors for trying on things like coats and sweaters if you don't feel like going to the changing room," suggesting a convenient shopping experience.
Some reviewers felt the prices were "outrageous for a second hand store," while others found the discounts to be reasonable, especially on specific colored tags. As one customer described, "they do have half off of two colors every day I believe and other discounts that are dependent on the day." Another reviewer mentioned that "they do need to lower their prices, but it's still worth the visit in my opinion."
Customers also praised the store's organization and cleanliness, with one reviewer stating that "Compared to a lot of different used discount stores in the area, this one is pretty clean and well organized." The store's inventory includes a wide range of items, including "name brand bags (real & knock offs) and a lot of name brand clothes," as well as "quite a few options for summer in swimwear and sandals."
Overall, Village Discount Outlet appears to be a well-stocked thrift store that offers a diverse selection of merchandise at varying price points. Customers have found the shopping experience to be enjoyable.
50 reviews
James Sabolek
apparently I'm in the minority here but I find their prices fair, especially if you shop the discount tags. name brand, almost-new top condition clothes are kinda pricey, shocker. pick through the racks and you can find very affordable options. also the variety is impressive for a thirft store. I can't always find what I set out to look for (no men's black skinny jeans for example) but I can find something I like and walk out only $20 poorer with 2 or 3 new items.
Taylor Orvosh
Very large store with a pretty good variety of items - you have to be careful though because new items are mixed in with the discount ones so check the price carefully before tossing anything into your cart! They get new items all the time and the shelves are always full when I go. I enjoy this store a lot and have managed to dress myself for work for a low budget!
Selin Hunter
Although it is true that their prices are outrageous for a second hand store, they do have half off of two colors every day I believe and other discounts that are dependent on the day. I think if you're willing to sift through loads of things and hunt for the good deals they are still there to be found and they do have loads of mirrors for trying on things like coats and sweaters if you don't feel like going to the changing room for those. Overall they do need to lower their prices, but it's still worth the visit in my opinion.
Missa
Compared to a lot of different used discount stores in the area, this one is pretty clean and well organized. It also had name brand bags (real & knock offs) and a lot of name brand clothes. They offer 50% off specific colored tags of the day and $1.50 on other colored tags. I definitely see myself coming back and shopping with my daughter. Surprisingly, quite a few options for summer in swimwear and sandals. I do believe they could get rid of a lot more inventory if they lowered their prices. $90 for a Michael Kors used bag is a bit much when you can get that at TJMaxx new for the same price or $45 for used sandals.
Dead Roses
I’ve been going here since i was a SMALLL child. They used to be CHEAP and amazing . But now it’s overpriced like bordering on price GOUGING even if they were paying for the stuff they got for FREE. they are also not actually a CHARITY. They are making clothes that should be accessible for the low income - now inaccessible. Thankfully i CAN afford it and it’s cheaper then buying it BRAND NEW . But they should STILL be ashamed of themselves .
Adulting's Hard
I literally grew up coming here for the past 35 years and have worked at many thrift stores when i was younger. My mother even worked here in the 90s. It was THE spot to go back then as far as thrift stores were concerned. They have always been simply overflowing with goods of all kinds to shop for. They still currently keep a well stocked variety of goods... But.. Above all else. They had reasonable pricing. Currently their pricing for 2nd hand merchandise is atrocious as far as the "line of exchange" system is concerned. These stores have a place. Second hand implies middle ground or second class pricing systems. . . These "thrift" stores are at risk of breaking our current economic model in no uncertain terms asking for 1st hand prices for used items. It should actually be petitioned in no uncertain terms. Other than that. It was one of my favorite stores and still could be one of my favorites if they would just get down to the level of other thrift stores. I can still go to thrift stores in every direction (other than Goodwill) and find all of their clothes are typically under 10$ a piece but more often under 5$... but if you come here you might find a single used shirt for $40.00 or more. (((You can buy a brand new shirt from Walmart for $10.00))) That is a little outrageous to say the very least. So. If you could get a shirt for $2.00 at one store and come here and pay $40.00 that would be a %1900 markup you are paying over for. Anyways hopefully i can add a star or two back on here one day.. Time will tell. I have faith.
Mitch Hitchcock
This place has a lot of clothes but they sort by type and color and not size. It's very hard to find anything in an XL or more. Prices mirror msrp for a lot of items and not the price model of a thrift store. Clothes come in and are sold in "as is" condition. There were shirts with suspicious stains on them. Im probably not going to frequent here unless I have to. Shop with caution.
Mia Turquoise
The store has a huge inventory and clean fitting rooms. I looked through the ladies sections and was sticker priced shocked when I saw consignment store prices. Quality selections lots of designer and vintage looking items... I did see a few clothes with stains and rips. One dress I saw was $120.00! They have $1 day for a specified color for things marked $15 and under.
Allison
This place used to be fun but now it’s overpriced, stained or ripped, and you can’t find anything easily.
Marva
The prices are absolutely ridiculous they had some boots used and they wanted $100 for them