This store is known as «Pieces by Plum» in which they sell more clothes to accessorize than they do full outfits. The pieces here are more accessible and fashionably reasonable for both the conservative person and the young and modern. A better concept than the traditional Plum locations.
Julia H.
Place rating: 4 Bellingham, WA
Went there out for shopping! They have a really great local made stuff! It is a little bit price. But stuff was nice. The lady named Teresa really help me to found out the accessories I wanted for my new dress! It is a little bit pricy but when there is some things on sale it is always good to find something locally made.
Luisa D.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
I used to be more of a fan of this store. I guess their stuff is ok but I was disappointed yesterday. I know it’s fall but really, does everything have to be brown and black. I found one red shirt that looked cool on the hanger until I found out it was twisted. Once untwisted I realised it wsn’t going to work. It was like a maternity top! In fact a lot of their blouses seem to be for women that are trying to hide their shape. There were some nice dresses and sweaters but overall nothing really grabbed me.
Sabrina S.
Place rating: 3 Montreal, Canada
I see this store every morning on my way to work. I always spot something cool, work appropriate and trendy that I would like to try out, but then I go into the store and what I thought was a great piece, totally doesn’t look as good as Ithought. this has happened to me a couple of times at Plum… weird! What I like about the store is that it’s color coded and they also have some pretty nice patterns. They have work and fancy clothing ion one sie of the store and more casual wear on the other.
Reena M.
Place rating: 3 Greater Vancouver A, Canada
Passing this store everyday on the bus, they always have such trendy, cute, and fashionable outfits on display on their mannequins in the window. Finally the day I stop in to see what they’ve got, it wasn’t anything too exciting. However, I did settle on a much needed denim skirt by dish and a salmon colored cardigan by Kersh that I always wanted to steal off their mannequins. That being said, this store is a little pricey for my budget, so the things I buy here better be things I really really want and can’t live without. Or at the very least, staples in my wardrobe.
Chloë E.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
If you’re shopping on Fourth and are having little success, Plum is a good spot to shake the bad luck. There’s an equal balance of trendy items(why, sequined argyle, why?) and more versatile pieces. When I was shopping for a very specific suit two years ago Plum was the only spot to deliver fit and meet the criteria. Plus it was on sale. The changing rooms at this location are clean and spacious: plenty of hooks and bench space. As an added bonus is that the mirrors are well-lit and flattering. I’ve always appreciated the friendliness of the staff here. They’ll happily check for sizes at other locations, etc. and generally try to help.
Noa G.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Thought Plum clothing was just for your mother? Think again. This local Lower Mainland chain recently celebrated its 20th anniversary with the creation of a new line of dresses called Simone. Pastel hues, pretty patterns, cute empire-waist cuts… trust me, it’s time to clear your misconceptions and revisit this fashion destination.