
Retrospect: Curated second-hand finds at friendly prices
Retrospect is a discount store and vintage shop located at 508 South St, Philadelphia. It offers a curated selection of second-hand items, including shoes, jeans, dresses, and outerwear, with fitting rooms and well-presented displays. Reviews highlight friendly staff, great finds at fair prices, and occasional discounts like half-off on items tagged after a month. Some pieces are priced higher, reflecting market variance.
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Curated selection of second-hand clothing including dresses, jeans, t-shirts, and outerwear at discount prices.
Unique finds like shoes, lamps, and decorative items to add character to your wardrobe or space.
Convenient on-site fitting rooms for trying on items, ensuring a perfect fit before purchase.
Automatic half-off discounts on items tagged over one month old, offering great deals on older inventory.
Promotes eco-friendly fashion by giving pre-loved items a new life, reducing waste and supporting reuse.
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Overall rating
Sasha Skye
I really enjoyed this store. I was impressed by the selection and the inventory. Their shoes are super cute and their jean prices were very reasonable. I also really like that they have fitting rooms. A lot of places like this do not so you’re just gambling, but having them was super nice. I also like their dress collection. Very fun store.
Emily
I found a beautiful 100% wool coat and Nike sneakers for a really good price. My partner a really amazing varsity jacket. But some items are overpriced, like sweaters and shirts. So maybe reconsider some of your pricing. Staff is very friendly.
brent galen adkins
It's generally decently curated, and the staff is kind, but it's far too expensive. $40 for the average random thrift store sweatshirt and $30 for a comparable T-shirt when everything is just curated from the items donated to Good Will. I don't understand why it's more expensive than online vintage sellers. The prices were reasonable a couple years ago.
Malcolm Earhart
Used/vintage clothing store. Unfortunately their stuff was too nice and expensive for what I was looking for. The t-shirts were especially disappointing, really expensive for what look like cheap material with basic and/or unappealing designs. I found a couple of ugly and ostentatious shirts that would've been awesome for a Mardi gras outfit, but not at $30 a piece. They had several other items I was interested in, but not really at their prices. I would come here to find a specific style or purpose for some nice clothes.
CS
Great finds at great prices. if your items is tagged over 1 month old , it's half off !!! I might go back for some project lamps! Employees were super nice😁. My kind of people. They do a amazing job of displaying 2nd hand items to make them even more appealing then I already find them !