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| - Wonderful small boutique! they're very nice, helpful and know their stock well. I'm not a label person, but prefer good quality clothing and they have it! I don't do purses, but from what I could see, they had some "dream bags" if you like that sort of thing. Their hours are the best...BEST. So convenient. I kinda wanted a new dress for an evening event. I was able to stop in BEFORE work, get a beautiful "new" dress and get to work on time! I'm looking forward to selling.
To the reviewer who felt judged ("M E."), I think you may have misread this place. I've gone there four times and there were different people working there nearly every time. I live down the street, so I'll drop by when picking up a drink or snack from nearby, no matter what I'm wearing (to see what new stuff is in).
I ran in wearing my Saturday home remodel outfit- paint on my pants (probably holes), no makeup, hair in a bandanna, once in my gardening clothes (giant straw hat, cutoffs and a tank top), once in work clothes (suit) and once in decent jeans and a decent shirt. I only tried clothes on when I was clean (which is why i remember what I was wearing when I shopped there, because I swore I'd come back after I had showered, lol), but they were equally nice every time I went in. Maybe they didn't want to hassle you, but if you had a question, you should just ask! They're super nice.
I asked about selling and said I had a ton of dresses that I was thinking about selling, but they'd been in the closet for a while so I would want to dry clean anything before selling it, they offered to look through everything first and I could just dry clean what they'd take! Knowing how expensive dry cleaning is, I thought that was really awesome of them. I always felt judged at Buffalo Exchange while selling clothes (like I'm not "cool" or something), but I have a feeling that this will be a MUCH better experience.
UPDATE 4/16/11: selling was a really easy and nice experience. They seem to focus more on bottoms than tops and are overloaded with dresses, so they took about 60% of my items, but left the adorable dresses (which is sad, because they were perfect for Easter, or spring in general). Unlike Buffalo Exchange, I felt great about selling.
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