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| - So after my second visit to Crystals, this is what I have to think about it.
If you're not a fashion whore, then of course you're not going to like this place because it probably wasn't meant for you. There's nothing wrong with that though, there's a reason why there are other shopping centers in the city. The Fashion Show Mall, the Forum Shops and the Miracle Mile shops already take care of the majority of the population's needs, but that doesn't include everyone. There is a small portion of people in Las Vegas who need their Lanvin or Tom Ford, and that's who Crystals is here to serve.
So if you don't like Crystals, then there's nothing wrong with that, but before you bash it, just realize that there are people out there who do buy this stuff and let's all hope they wouldn't judge you for how you shop.
Personally, though, I had nothing but good service here at Crystals. The sales associates at Tom Ford were a little busy so I kind of just left before they had a chance to get to me, but the people at Lanvin, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, and Paul Smith were nice enough to show me different items that might have interested me and my family, and were not pushy at all. Even if I left without buying anything, they were nice anyway and seemed to genuinely enjoy talking to me about stuff other than fashion. This place may seem cold from the outside but even though I was just in jeans and a tee shirt, I'm pretty sure I received the same type of service I would have recieved had I worn Dior.
Oh, okay, well, I guess the sales associates at Dior Homme kind of just LEFT so I was in the store ALONE with just the security guard, so service there was kind of bad, but other than that, I would return to Crystals any day. I would have made a purchase but the Prada store wasn't open yet, so I just went to the Bellagio store and did my shopping there instead.
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