Went back today to buy this purse that i like yesterday. I was happy it was still their. It was a BetsyJohnson satchel for $ 32.00, originally $ 98.00. It’s the perfect size. I also found these cute sandals for $ 16.00 by juicy. The differences in the time of day, when i went their yesterday after 2:30 they had a line. The last time i saw a line like that it was during the holidays. I went back today, their was just two customers in front of me. Compared to yesterday it was good, i had to be at work by 11.00 am. and i made it their in less then five minutes.
Maria B.
Place rating: 2 Buffalo, NY
This Marshalls is OK. Not up to the usual Marshalls organization all the time, but its a busy location so that’s probably why. Parking is hit or miss, depends on time of day.
John M.
Place rating: 1 Mamaroneck, NY
If you’re a guy don’t waste your time. Poor selection, poor sizes selection and never the brands they advertise. 100 times more women’s clothes vs. men’s clothes making the whole experience terrible — not to mention a waste of time.
Heather H.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
While I wish I could rate higher — through no fault of their own does my rating fall below«fan» except for the constant disarray. If you go at the right time, you can find some great things(this would never be on the weekend where it looks like a picked over flea market) the handbag section/housewares have yet to disappoint. Clothes? Meh. The cashiers are always friendly and do a great job and trust me, an infinite amount of patience would be required to deal with what they do on a daily basis. Just go during off hours and times — during weekends and near holidays it is ghetto fab at best. I do not know why women feel the need to try clothing on in the middle of the store but I have seen it several times, kids hiding in racks, screaming, running, phones ringing and people talking on them(loudly) no consideration for space parameters around themselves and just general chaos. Not the environment most enjoy shopping in, and forces me into the Marshall’s in Stamford to avoid all of it.