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I felt very disappointed and offended that as soon as I walked through the door, a woman (don't know if she was the owner or manager) greets me at the door asking if it was my first time there. I said Yes and right away, she tells me their sizes of clothing. She says Small to XL followed by an awkward pause like she wanted me to turn around and walk back out because I'm clearly not a Small or a XL. I was offended deep down. THEN she went on about the prices. I don't know why she felt like it was okay to tell me the sizes. Why don't you let the customer ask you what sizes the store carries? You don't know if it's a gift or if I was shopping for myself. I personally was searching for a gift for someone else. So I went carrying on in the store looking at their accessories. The same woman comes around trying to talk to me. She saw me looking at jewelry. Then she asked me if it was a gift or for myself. I TRIED to forget about my arrival and what she might have wanted me to do; which was probably walk out of the store after her low-key insult. If she didn't mean it that way, I will say, you probably offended a lot of non-Small and over-XL women. I won't be stopping by ever again. Completely insulting and a ridiculous way to do business.
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