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Alright, first off I have been coming here to get their cool unique shirts ever since they first opened and were just an unknown store with just a screen print machine in the middle of their store's floor. Therefore, I did not at all appreciate the attitude of the girl who was in the store (supposed to be waiting on me). I had to at least give them an extra star because even if they do have miserable people working the floor they do have unique Pittsburgh shirts. I needed to try on a size, and she just pointed to their sample sizes and did not lead me to anywhere. So, I just walked into the bathroom. Then as I walked out after being satisfied, she just stood there after I told her I was good with the medium. I was actually confused as to if she even worked there because she did not even seem like she was interested in ringing up my purchase. I guess when stores get big they allow their original and loyal customers to leave feeling frustrated and annoyed after being treated like I wasn't worthy of even looking at their "famous" Zoltan shirt. Looking back, part of me just wants to return the stupid thing.
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