Mission Thrift Store Langley
74 miles
Clean, well-organized thrift store with friendly staff and fair prices. A great place...
Reviews
Shopping at Talize always has been a good experience! The store is always clean, well organized, and full of amazing finds at great prices. The selection is huge, with lots of high-quality and name-brand items. A special shoutout to Jessy L at the till — she was friendly, fast, and made checkout a really pleasant experience. Great customer service makes a big difference. I’ll definitely be back and highly recommended.
I met the most delightful young man at Talize yesterday. Dhruv was one of the friendliest and helpful employees I’ve met in a long time. I bought a piece of furniture and he was the one called to carry it out to my car. I was doubtful as to whether it would fit or not. He told me not to worry he would find a way to get it in. He must have been trying for 15-20 minutes, always with a smile on his face and reassuring me it would work. Sure enough he managed to get it in my car and I drove off one happy customer!
This is probably the highest priced secondhand store I have ever been too. $15-$20 for a used Old Navy sweater, $25 for used jeans and worn out shoes. I'm sorry, I never leave one star reviews but this store really needs to change its pricing for inventory that they get for free. I was in there on a Saturday and there was 2 other people shopping, which makes sense people probably realize how highly priced things are and aren not going. Only 2 workers working both on cash, no one cleaning up clothes that were on the ground or putting out new stock. I'm sorry, this is sad because secondhand clothing is to help people in need, I can't imagine anyone who is struggling to be able to afford these prices.
A broken electronic item I found here and told the staff about for which they only offered a 15% discount, ridiculous after they put it aside for damage has made its way over to mission thrift store next door 2 weeks later. Can't say for certain but it would seem that Talize, a for profit thrift store is donating broken items to a Christian Non profit next door to avoid paying disposal fees. Again not accusing talize, that is just how it seems and is very suspicious. Prices are also way out of control. $15 for salt and pepper shakers? $20 for a disgusting dirty old coffee maker? $75 for an old blu ray player??? Insane
So it was 50% off all summer stuff today and I picked out two little jumpsuits after spending over an hour looking in the dresses section just to find out that they weren’t part of the sale I’ve shopped this store quite a bit But it won’t be one of the usual stops anymore! I’ve added the picture of the 50% off on the wall where the two jumpsuits I picked out were.