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  • Yelp 365 Challenge #145/365 (Las Vegas Family Reunion Adventures: Shopping) For some odd reason, Hawaii loves to air commercials of restaurants or stores that are NOT available in Hawaii. This whets the foodies and shoppers appetites on making a list of go-to places when flying to the mainland for vacation or business. Burlington Coat Factory is one of those commercials... At first, I thought Burlington Coat Factory was all about coats until my business trip in Arkansas, bypassed that store and my sister later telling me, "Are you nuts? That's like TJ Maxx and Ross'!" My bad... -_- So, guess which store was on my go-to list in Vegas? You guessed it My niece kept begging for Buffalo Exchange but I told her that MY first stop since I was DRIVING was Burlington Coat Factory. Plus, I had my scheduled route to avoid zigzagging all over Vegas. Anyhow, finding the location was pretty easy. As we drove into the parking lot, there were only a few cars and I thought, "Dang it...is my expectations of this store too high?" When I walked in and browsed through the women's clothing, I noticed that there were some bargains to be found IF you took the time to browse through the variety of brands. Lucky Blouse: Original $60 Burlington Coat Factory $11.99 Michael Kors Blouse: $72 Burlington Coat Factory $13.99 Coconut Wedged Heels: $60 Burlington Coat Factor $12.99 Calvin Klein Jewelry Burlington Coat Factory $7.99 My husband found dress shirts for $19.99 and ties under $10, which normally would cost $40. Each rack was stuffed to the brim but not messy. The store was pretty clean and bright. And as I read the reviews, I'm understanding it went through a recent make-over. The check-out lines were quick and they opened up another counter if they noticed that the lines were getting long. Sales staff friendly and helpful offering a shopping cart especially when they noticed that you're walking around with a bunch of clothes thrown over your arm. We walked out of there with three huge bag of clothes and shoes for under $250 and for me...THAT is a deal. If ever I am in Vegas again, this store will remain on my go-to list. Now, I'm just hoping...HOPING that there will be some consideration to bring down Burlington Coat Factory (or Marshalls) to Hawaii in the near future. My justification in my request is by having a variety of clothing stores on island... will lessen the worry of individuals in Hawaii that you'll show up at work or a party with the same dress or blouse as another person!
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