In regards of shopping experiences, I’ve experienced way better. I came in early one day on my day off from work. The store had a couple shoppers in there before me, but for whatever reason, I felt like I was bothering the employees by giving them a ton or work or something. Maybe they were busy with some stuff behind the scenes, but I was really put off by a girl running up to me, unlocking a door for a fitting room and then booking off without saying hello, offering help or even looking at me. The girl who cashed me out at the till was pretty dry as well. Perhaps it was just a bad day. Beyond the shopping experience, I found 2 pairs of jeans, a sweater and a headband. For everything, I spent about $ 100 because ¾ things I bought were on sale. I really like their Jegging Super Stretch denim jeans because they’re comfy, easy to wear and maintain their shape really well.
Rachel B.
Place rating: 3 Lakewood, OH
On the downside… Sale shelf was poorly marked, leading me to spend $ 24 on a hat instead of the $ 14 I thought it cost. Waited in line too long to give up and put it back at that point. By the way, there’s really nowhere convenient to wait in line… just registers and a bunch of bulky stands, probably placed there with the intention of allowing one access to that last-minute secret Santa gift. Cashier also forgot to issue gift receipt, which I had requested, but again, didn’t want to hang around as she re-rang it up. Forget it, recipient of my Secret Santa gift! You will get what you get and you will like it! On a positive note… Cashier gave me 20% off for no apparent reason. Clothes are slightly cuter than Aeropostale and less«white button down» than Gap has become. And I was grateful to not reek of Polo Sport cologne like I would had I ventured into Abercrombie. Not like my SS is gettin’ something that expensive! Slightly good-looking(well, tall, at least) staff member got something down for me off a highshelf. Hat I bought has a bottle opener on the side. Yep, that’s about it!