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I am hereby formally retracting (almost) everything I said in my previous review, because ever since I wrote it I have found nothing but pure awesomeness at this store. Stupid things that shouldn't be overpriced are still very overpriced, but their weakness seems to be true designer clothes. The people who price their clothes must only know F21 and other "mall" brands, because I found two gems here in the past month that made me absolutely lose my mind: 1) A Chio di Stefania D swim coverup, in perfect condition. Paid $12.50. Originally around $350. 2) Alexander McQueen leather embroidered jeans in perfect condition. Paid $8.50 after the 25% club card discount. Originally at least $650... possibly more. I also had a crazy haul a couple Thursdays ago (I only go on Thursdays... if you have their club card you get a percentage off) and I basically left the store with a new wardrobe. Dear Savers pricers, please keep thinking that Forever 21 bull-ish is worth more than Alexander McQueen. That's the mentality that's keeping the real excitement of thrifting alive.
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