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| - I like the Gap. I think they're a perfect fit between the relaxed clothing at Old Navy and the formality of Banana Republic. Plus, I like that I can usually get great deals here, even if it is a little bit out of my way.
On my most recent trip here, I came to get a button-up shirt or two for the workplace. Plus, I brought my mom along to pick out stuff as her birthday present. All the shirts I was looking at were the same price as the stuff at the regular Gap I go to (Charleston/Rampart). That was kinda strange, I thought, but I know that sometimes that happens with these places. At the same time, I found some shorts and shirts that were substantially cheaper here than they are at the regular Gap. That made my trip better, plus my mom found some cheap stuff, too. On one occasion, I came in here to find belts, and I walked out with a really nice-looking sweater for $3. Yeah. Three dollars. It's the best deal ever.
I've never had a problem with the staff here, though today they were kinda jerks about the fact that they were out of bags. I understand things like that can happen, and it's a non-issue most of the time -- until the girl at the checkout decides to stuff shirts, shorts, pants, a sweater, some ladies shirts, and socks into a bag the size of a shoe box. I don't know how she did it, and I'm actually kind of impressed that she was able to do that, but come on. Also, they're kinda jerks about returning stuff. I got a friend a gift from here one time, and made sure to include a receipt. When they went to exchange the item for a different size, they got attitude. Again, not the expectation you have of this place.
Other than my problems with the cashiers, which bring this place down one star, this place is ok. It's usually pretty clean, and they usually have pretty solid deals on MOST things.
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