The store needs better sales people, especially because everything in here is pricey. I think the owner himself works here or has his family working here. When I went to purchase Stride Rite shoes, the man who was working had really hard to understand English(and I’m not knocking his English skills since my parents hardly speak it, but come on, you’re in a shopping mall trying to sell little kids shoes at $ 45 a pair! I should at least understand some things you’re saying to me when I ask questions. I bought 2 pairs and spent a Benjamin but felt jipped because the questions I asked were answered so unclear and when I asked again because I couldn’t understand, I was given an annoyed look. Not cool man). I tried to go online and find the same pairs but couldn’t find them in the sizes I wanted, so I HAD to buy them here, even though I didn’t want to. Really poor service for a place selling overpriced kids shoes. Only reason they’re not getting 2 stars is because they vary wide sizes for little ones. You can bet I will not go back.
Jennifer S.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Well, it looks like I’m the first to review this place… weird, as it’s been at this mall for quite a while. I know, because I remember passing it and never feeling the need to check inside. With a child on the way, I guess I do, now. Well, there’s a lot going on in the window display and inside. They have lots of accessories(backpacks, stuffed animals, etc.) and clothes of children’s favorite and popular characters — Hello Kitty, Yo Gabba Gabba, Sesame Street, MineCraft, Monsters, Inc., etc. but what they’re really known for, I guess, is shoes. They have lots of expensive, name brand shoes for children — like Polo by Ralph Lauren, Converse, etc. I looked at the shoes briefly, but I wasn’t too interested as I know children grow out of shoes faster than you can pay for a pair. I saw a few shirts on sale, and I found one I liked for $ 6.00. So, that’s what I ended up buying.(Picture posted.) I took off a star, because when I walked into the store, the associate was sitting down in the back. She got up as soon as we walked in, and her outfit looked more like she was going to the beach or a lunch date rather than working(crop top, maxi skirt, and sandals). If she didn’t greet us, I would’ve thought she was a customer. Anyway, she was nice, and she rung us up. Then, we were on our way.