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This is quite a maternity store. You come in, a salesperson zips over to you and offers you assistance, guidance and complimentary juice or water (nice). For the "leave me alone and let me shop" types, such as myself, this is a little overwhelming at first. Just smile and nod and say thank you. Then explore a bit. There is a range of price points here, which is nice. They have Motherhood Maternity, Pea in a Pod, Edamame and some other brands. When I went they were having an absurd 40% off redline sale which was very nice. They have several styles, from your posh working mommy to your casual cargo pant wearer. They carry other maternity items, things that go along with nursing and Moby wraps and stuff. They have two TV watching stations, one for the men (I found it very amusing to see all of those incredibly bored men sitting together) and one for the munchkins. They're back to back so the men can glance over and keep an eye on the munchkins. They have a spa which I did not take advantage of, but it seemed convenient to be able to schedule a massage after a shopping day. I left content with my new stretchy top cargo pants, long tops and a massive stack of coupons and samples.
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