Good selection of name brand clothes and shoes. The staff are also very nice. My only problem with plato's Closet is their selling process. The couple of times I have brought clothes into them they have bought so little of my clothes it's insane. I understand that they need to be picky but it is insane how little they will take. Other than that whenever I go there to buy it is always a good experience.
Traci Lynn
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February 17, 2023
Found some awesome deals! Love this place! Everything new with tags still on! Especially love my new "hello kitty" jacket! 🥰
Stephanie Levac
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February 06, 2023
While I agree that selling clothes Plato's Closet isn't always super lucrative, it is still my #1 choice of store to stop by when searching for trendy, stylish, and high-quality clothing at affordable prices. I prefer to shop second hand instead of supporting fast fashion, and I can usually find what I'm looking for here. The store offers a great selection and is well-organized. I try to stop in when I'm nearby as their selection is constantly changing.
Jen Longsine
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December 13, 2022
Every time I come here, the store experience just keeps getting worse and worse. Majority of the clothes here are from super cheaply made brands like forever 21, shein, etc. and something that might cost five or six dollars brand new is marked up to $12-$15 here. They also carry a lot of non-name brand items for claiming to be a name-brand resale store. If they do have anything in a good brand like Nike or Patagonia, it's a $30-$60 item at-least.
I'm kind of uncertain how they can claim to be sustainable and to be doing better for the planet, but still have loads of items from unethical fast fashion brands.
I also have a huge problem with the lack of availability of larger sizes. While I realize that they can only buy in what is brought in, I have also seen a lot of plus size women bring in clothes to sell and have almost all of their stuff turned away. I have better luck finding items in my size and style in an affordable price range at local thrift stores. Which is saying something, considering they don't nitpick their inventory. Platos GB has tried so hard to cater to one specific style, that they are forgetting about a lot of others that are also wanting to buy and sell clothes. Nothing about the store is sustainable, inclusive, or affordable for an average consumer.
Brianna Strzelecki
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October 08, 2022
Wasted one of hour of my life trying to sell a basket of clothes. They ended up taking 3 items and said that my clothes looked worn and had snags in them. Mind you all the clothes I’ve brought in were all worn literally once and we from lululem and Buckle. The three item they took were from shein💀This place is a literal joke.
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Good selection of name brand clothes and shoes. The staff are also very nice. My only problem with plato's Closet is their selling process. The couple of times I have brought clothes into them they have bought so little of my clothes it's insane. I understand that they need to be picky but it is insane how little they will take. Other than that whenever I go there to buy it is always a good experience.
Found some awesome deals! Love this place! Everything new with tags still on! Especially love my new "hello kitty" jacket! 🥰
While I agree that selling clothes Plato's Closet isn't always super lucrative, it is still my #1 choice of store to stop by when searching for trendy, stylish, and high-quality clothing at affordable prices. I prefer to shop second hand instead of supporting fast fashion, and I can usually find what I'm looking for here. The store offers a great selection and is well-organized. I try to stop in when I'm nearby as their selection is constantly changing.
Every time I come here, the store experience just keeps getting worse and worse. Majority of the clothes here are from super cheaply made brands like forever 21, shein, etc. and something that might cost five or six dollars brand new is marked up to $12-$15 here. They also carry a lot of non-name brand items for claiming to be a name-brand resale store. If they do have anything in a good brand like Nike or Patagonia, it's a $30-$60 item at-least. I'm kind of uncertain how they can claim to be sustainable and to be doing better for the planet, but still have loads of items from unethical fast fashion brands. I also have a huge problem with the lack of availability of larger sizes. While I realize that they can only buy in what is brought in, I have also seen a lot of plus size women bring in clothes to sell and have almost all of their stuff turned away. I have better luck finding items in my size and style in an affordable price range at local thrift stores. Which is saying something, considering they don't nitpick their inventory. Platos GB has tried so hard to cater to one specific style, that they are forgetting about a lot of others that are also wanting to buy and sell clothes. Nothing about the store is sustainable, inclusive, or affordable for an average consumer.
Wasted one of hour of my life trying to sell a basket of clothes. They ended up taking 3 items and said that my clothes looked worn and had snags in them. Mind you all the clothes I’ve brought in were all worn literally once and we from lululem and Buckle. The three item they took were from shein💀This place is a literal joke.