It was MLK day and I was looking at their deals since I just came from Brooks Bros and got great deals on dress shirts ($25 after 70% off).
I went straight to the sales table and noticed that they did not have any size labels so I asked the older black gentlemen that worked there if the shirts are in any particular order or do I simply need to look through it for my size. He rudely responded and pointed out that sizes increased from left to right as if I should have known.
I then made my way to the other side of the display table and was looking at the slacks. Since there was no sticker size labels on the pant leg, I neatly moved the slacks from one pile to another to look for my size on the tags. Note: Whenever I shop, I always leave the area looking clean and neat since I hated shoppers throwing things around from my time in retail.
The same guy comes over asking what was I doing and told me that the sizes are labeled. After realizing that it wasn't, he asked what size I was looking for. I told him 31 and he looked at the stack of jeans and point out there's some 31 there. I was getting really upset at this point, telling him that I was looking for slacks and not jeans if it was ok with him. Without even attempting to look, he rudely informed me that they didn't have any slacks my size on clearance . I decided I had enough and left the store.
Overall this was the most upsetting shopping experience I have ever had. I have never felt like a second rate citizen ever until this experience. Needless to say, I will never shop here again and will even start shopping for other brands all together.