Address: 2120A US Hwy 70 SE, Hickory, NC 28602, USA
Phone: +18283040025
Sunday: 12–7PM
Monday: 10AM–9PM
Tuesday: 10AM–9PM
Wednesday: 10AM–9PM
Thursday: 10AM–9PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 12–9PM
Aeryn
Would recommend if: southern mom who doesn’t care about fashion Wouldn’t recommend if: anyone else, especially a teenager with fashion sense Genuinely the worst Plato’s I’ve been to. The store is well organized but the selection is HORRIFIC like genuinely I thought Plato’s was supposed to contain modern trends but as someone who runs a successful clothing store for young women and is in the top 100 worldwide on Depop… it’s laughably bad. The store is actually about 3 years behind in terms of trends. Half of the racks are SHEIN being sold for retail price despite being used. The other half is microtrends from 4 years ago that no one wears anymore. This Plato’s definitely takes quantity over quality which is terrible for this kind of business model. Money down the drain when half of it has to be marked down 90% to sell. My suggestions: - Stop accepting shein, you will not be able to profit off of it, it’s terrible quality and super cheap- everyone knows that. It clogs the racks and makes the whole store look terrible as it’s sold exactly at or ABOVE retail price. - More staples like band tees, cargos pants, and wide leg jeans, less skinny jeans (seriously, that trend passed four years ago for the entire younger generation). - Get more fashionable young people in your staff that decides what clothes get accepted, less middle aged women that have no clue what they’re doing. I have genuinely seen breast cancer awareness shirts from random family events on the floor. As much as I’m for breast cancer awareness, that’s not what you want in your store that’s supposed to revolve around “trendy” clothing. - Educate your employees on brands and how to tell if an item is quality, there is so much fast fashion and just cheap, thin items that no one will want- the amount of Walmart I see is crazy. I find more quality stuff at GOODWILL for cheaper.
Samantha Dixon
All of the clothes I took were 99.7% new clothes with tags on them not worth my time or energy for what I got. Wasn't expecting alot but what they offered was disappointing.
Lisa Curtin
Sorry company. I wanted to sell them a 60.00 handbag design my maxximum New York. They turned it down. Trying to tell me it was coming apart. I went there today to sell items but they aren't taking none today. Whenever they feel like not buying they don't.
Chastity Fox
I love shopping here I always find what I need and the clothes are in good shape😍
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Yes, depending upon the style and condition, we do purchase hats 🙂
Last I went, they give you 30% of what they would sell the item for
Of course not a sticker can easily be replaced but store reputation and inconvenience of customer cannot be replaced so easily. If it was my store I would go out of my way to make it as painless as possible.
We do not buy baby clothing, however there is a "Once Upon A Child" store in Hickory that does. Hope this helps!
If you go to their website it will tell you specifically which brands. But typically anything that a young adult or teenager would wear. I was just here and sold then some Vera Bradley bags. Got majorly ripped off lol... but its cool.
All sizes
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