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| - I have mixed feelings about this place only because some of the clothes are made for the "average" body type and have very little flexibility for anything otherwise. And I don't have the average body type. I cannot fit strapless tiny dresses or narrow shouldered peacoats. But, then again, isn't this the problem with a lot of clothes-type chain stores?
Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of other options for the bustier girls. Plenty of stretchy clothes and sizes go to a size 10 or 12, I believe.
Clothes are separated by color which is most convenient. Prices are reasonable, nothing over about $30. Coats that look classy and expensive are $20 or so. Some clothes are not my style but the diversity of the store's inventory has treasures for everyone.
The jewelry that is sold is cheap-looking, in my opinion, but you get what you pay for in this case.
The dressing room is basic: there aren't seats inside each room. If I recall, very few or no hooks to hang your clothes. But the atmosphere is fun; all girls trying on cute clothes. You feel a sense of "sorority" when shopping with friends and the other girls in the store.
The service is nice. I was shopping with my sister and she needed a dress in a size small. The only one we could find was on a mannequin in the window and the employees, although not completely happily, were available to take the dress off the mannequin and give it to us. Returns are not accepted, but exchanges and store credit are given. That's a tad inconvenient.
I continue to shop at this place for the great prices and the cool, random finds in the store that match my style.
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