The dressing rooms alone make me hate this location of a brand I love so much. There’s only two upstairs in the men’s section and miraculously there’s always a line and some asshole in front of me that takes 1,262,574 minutes. They have a fair amount of denim, evidently one pant length. Stupid. Staff seems oblivious to everything. The insane good deals saves this place though.
Kathy V.
Place rating: 3 Louisville, KY
Cute and inexpensive. If you can find something in your size… They have a donation program… bring old stuff in and get a discount on your purchase. Or so some signs told me. Could be something pretty cool if you do lots of shopping.
Kelly Y.
Place rating: 4 Louisville, KY
Ahhhh, How I love H&M! It is like a Forever 21 for those of us who are forever 21 and over but will never set foot in Cold Water Creek or Chico’s. The styles are trendy yet minimalist, unlike the explosive, blinding patterns in some sections of Forever 21. This store is smaller than the one on Michigan Ave in Chicago but bigger than the one in downtown Indianapolis. The women’s section is on the first floor and the second floor contains mens and the children’s section. Too bad I was already beyond my normal couple hours of shopping longevity by the time I came into this store. I just did a quick walk-about and dragged my tired feet(in cute boots!) out of the mall. I will have to start with this store the next time I am here. There are many cute tops, coats and skirts waiting for me.
Emily H.
Place rating: 4 Louisville, KY
It seems H&Ms can go the way of Krogers, Targets and Forever 21s. There are the good ones and the bad ones — or at least the ones you shop at because they are convenient and the ones you drive or walk the extra distance for. And happily, the brand new H&M in Oxmoor Center is an H&Mpressive, not an H&Meh. On its first day open the music was pumping, and the sales were generous. Even with the throng of mostly female shoppers, all items seemed neat and organized. I found many deals, which makes it already heads and shoulders above the H&M in the Florence Mall, near Cincinnati. (Yes, I admit I’m a little bit of an H&Mthusiast.) And with two floors, there is ample selection in the men’s, women’s, maternity, children’s and accessories sections. Another plus over the Florence store. Is this H&M better than the one in Chicago? No. But will women be taking sojourns to Louisville to get their discount trendy goodness like I and my friends once did to H&Ms in other cities? I very much think so.