Plato's Closet buys and sells gently used clothing, shoes, sneakers, accessories and athletic wear for teens and young adults in Gainesville. Sell styles you no longer wear for cash on the spot, or shop thrifted, secondhand, and resale fashion, including trendy, brand-name styles for less. With 500+ independently owned and operated locations across the U.S. and Canada, fresh inventory arriving daily, Plato's Closet makes thrifting easy, affordable, and more sustainable.
Lots of great items especially college ages, but there is something for everyone and great prices!
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Lukas
Jul 20, 2026
5.0
I found my favorite pants here.
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Max Novak
Jul 20, 2026
5.0
Great items for great prices!
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Cheryl Decker
Jul 19, 2026
1.0
I walked in with a bag of clothes to sell and the girls wouldn't take them and while I was in there shopping three other people came in behind me with bags of clothes and they took theirs. Then I have a pair of shorts I was interested in that didn't have a price on them when I asked what the price was the girl said she would look it up if I was going to buy them but they shouldn't be more than $10. The store is a hot mess too
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Tay Lynn
Jul 13, 2026
1.0
I had a really disappointing experience at this Plato’s Closet location, and unfortunately I won’t be returning.
I brought a friend here for her first ever Plato’s Closet experience because I had been talking the store up and helping her sort through clothes she wanted to sell so she could refresh her wardrobe with some new staples. Instead of having a positive experience, we left embarrassed and confused.
When our buy was returned, someone had written directly on our “Sign to Sell” slip, “Smells like cat pee!!” There was absolutely no reason for such an unprofessional comment. None of the clothes had been around cats or exposed to pet odors, and if there had been a concern about the condition of the items, it could have been communicated respectfully and privately. Writing a note like that for a customer to discover is incredibly rude, immature, and unnecessary.
Whether the employee genuinely believed there was an odor or not, there are professional ways to handle those situations. This was not one of them. It felt disrespectful, humiliating, and reflected very poorly on the customer service at this location.
My friend was left wondering if this is how Plato’s Closet normally treats customers, and I was honestly embarrassed after recommending this store to her. A little professionalism and basic courtesy go a long way.
I hope management addresses how employees communicate with customers because no one should leave feeling disrespected over a simple buy appointment. We won’t be returning to this location.
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