Meredith C
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The thing you have to be aware of when visiting Trader K's is that, unlike Plato's, it is a local business with limited storage capacities. So sometimes they'll pass on clothes in great condition simply b/c they already have too much of that type of item. They see a wide variety of clientele and as they are located right on the Commons they have to deal with people who are mentally ill or addicted to drugs quite often. Most of the angry reviewers are ones who tried to sell clothes, from what I've seen. I've seen lots of people get very upset over reasonable buying decisions by the staff. So take some of the incredibly angry one-star reviews of Trader K's online with a grain of salt.
The men's section is the smallest, good to check out for a cheap dress shirt or casual tee. Can have some nice bags and high-quality shoes and sneakers as well. Women's section is a good place for juniors and adults to shop, and they have a range of purses from basic mall stuff to Dooney & Bourke. They have some jewelry and sunglasses most of the time as well. The kids' section takes up the other half of the store, I haven't gone through it but it seems to have a lot to offer, including a bookshelf of toys and books. Since the items are "curated," it can be a good place to shop if you hate rifling through acres of junk to get to one nice shirt. The prices are slightly higher than what you'll find at Salvation Army/etc to reflect that. You can find some nice shoes there if you look and they also have a good selection of FLAX.
They also sell some of the ugliest Christmas sweaters around in the winter, and they have Halloween costumes and accessories as well!
I'm semi-local and have gone there many times over the years. Overall a pretty cool place. Worth checking out!