So, to start, it’s great. You may have to look and dig, but you always find something good at the right price. They also have daily specials, like the 10 item deals, which is 10 pieces of clothing for $.50 each or whatever. I purchased a bunch of great flannels and jeans as well, a bunch of awesome t-shirts. I take my old lady there because she loves thrifting and it’s inexpensive, however, upon coming here, I now enjoy thrifting. They have a tool section too (for the dudes), which they also do daily deals on. I bought a shovel in great condition for $1. I bought a new Stanley jig for $.50. I bought a wood saw for $1, a metal saw for $1; they weren’t electric, but still an amazing deal. I grabbed a thick glass ashtray, same thing, for basically nothing. Also, for some reason, I bought porcelain animals. They were worth way more than what they charge for sure. If you thrift, come to this place, they help animals, they have amazing prices and the staff is always very friendly.
To the people who negatively reviewed Noah’s, don’t listen to them, they are probably stuck up rich people who expect everything to be given to them.
In my opinion, they need a Free table like a few other places have. I've seen perfectly good items in their dumpster and was given a "liability" excuse why people can't take stuff out of it. Maybe it didn't sell because of the price being ridiculously high. I was also told by a coworker that she went a day after she donated dishes and saw them and the box in the dumpster. It's a drive but the two locations in Clarksdale have free tables so I'm at a point where I rather do the drive and donate there - stuff gets a "last chance" before being tossed like moldy cheese.
Note: this was edited from being "great thrift store that helps animals."