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best time to visit discount stores or when they open in the AM when everything is neat
I visited in the AM since I thought that it would be better but it was still a hot mess. I guess they only organize on certain days, don't have enough staff. Not sure.
that sux that they are still messy in the AM when they open. I would talk to the manager an contact corporate about it. Keeping a shop in order is a part of customer service.
I'm the opposite. I want to get out of there as quickly as possible.No hunting for me.
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Originally Posted by SUPERCHIC
that sux that they are still messy in the AM when they open. I would talk to the manager an contact corporate about it. Keeping a shop in order is a part of customer service.
I actually love Urban Outfitters!
I like how in general the clothes (men) are very tongue and cheek. I love tholse old school comic book or vintage flannel shirts. They are kinda hard to find beyond thrift shops and even then they are hard to find.They also fit pretty well. and aren't big and bulky.
I don't get the appeal of the Gap. I used to like them but now I haven't bought anything from there in years. The clothes are thick and don't fit right. Plus the styles are very bland. You don't need to spend $50 on a blue collared shirt when you can get it for half that at Traget or Walmart. Also, along those same lines, I don't see the appeal of high end designer clothes unless you have the money. In my opinion, just because you own an Armani shirt does not make you seem any more wealthy or traveled. Especially if you work at Red Lobster and live with your parents. I'm only saying this because I know someone who does do that.
Unless you are actually well off and spending $100-200 on a shirt is nothing, then I don't see how shopping at high end designers will make you any more classy...
OMG, I forgot to add the biggest offender. Even worse than American Apparel. Two words:
Ed Hardy.
Six more words:
Why do people buy that crap?
some of the most garish clothes I have ever seen
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