xxxxxSelling clothing both new and used -- but mostly used -- this store often has something for those fashion-conscious but on a budget. There is a distinct alternative bent to many of the clothes (and many of the dyed-haired, pierced clientele that often show up) but for those willing to take the time to look through their racks and racks of clothing, there are gems to be found both in their newer and vintage sections. In their basement, for the adventurous, their dollar-a-pound section offers just what the name suggests: they sell clothing for a dollar per pound. The pickings are often unusual, to be sure, but for those handy with needle and thread, sometimes the heaps of fabric can be turned to creative use.
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xxxxxWhile the management at Clothescycle allows mutant customers just as readily as anyone, it's safer to say their policy is ambivalent rather than welcoming; at the first sign of discomfort or hostility among the customers over open or obvious mutants, it'll always be the mutant who gets thrown out.
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