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| - I would give this location 4 stars for their selections and sales and the first floor. I recently popped in to do one of my least favorite things - shop for jeans. I was able to try on many different styles, fits, and sizes and was able to finally find a fit/style that worked for me! It is very rare for me to find jeans on my first stop. The first floor looks mostly organized and is easy to navigate. Upstairs, they have a decent sized section for bras. Their bra sizes don't stop at Ds, so if you're looking for larger sizes, check here.
The reason I knocked this location down to 3 stars is due to upstairs. When you come off of the elevator (if you take it instead of the escalator), you come out in the shoe department. The shoe department is chaos. There are some women's athletic shoes to your left with the other women's shoes. There are some sections of other women's athletic shoes to your right, but you'd miss them if you didn't decide to just take a look in the men's athletic shoe section. There is no rhyme or reason to how the boxes are stacked. If you see a display shoe you like, it's almost impossible to find where the boxes for that shoe is. Once you do zero in on a section you're interested in, be sure to check behind the front rows of boxes because some sizes may be hiding. Even if you find a box that suggests you've found what you're looking for, you might be surprised to find someone's old/used shoes in the box instead. As if that wasn't chaotic enough, you're dodging young children wrestling or running about and trash, like soda bottles, left or thrown into the aisles. Things are a little quieter in the bra section, but you can still hear families treating the store like it's a jungle gym. Kids are going to be kids and parents are going to be annoyed at their kids, that happens anywhere. I suspect the reason for all of the ruckus upstairs though, was that I did not notice a staff presence upstairs. I'm sure the rambunctious families quickly noticed the lack of supervision, too. One other reason for the star deduction is that it is a little difficult to get around in each department. Racks are really close together so you either have to go back out to the main walkway and loop back or just know you're going to be knocking things off of racks as you go.
While I might not go back for shoes (they had very little of what I was looking for in sizes larger than 9s) or bras (nearly all the bras I came across started at $32) I will go back and shop on their first floor.
Tip: if you have a cart or stroller, utilize the elevator instead of hauling it up the escalator. The elevator can be located at the back of the store. Find the women's jeans section and it's right back there.
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