Winners, all of them, give me a crazy headache. Too much stimuli at once, and the stores are a huge mess — stuff thrown everywhere. Most of the times the merchandise is in good condition, but hard to find really good bargains. And the stuff leans towards tacky most of the time(think: studs in purses, lots of distressed denim(and maybe distressed customers), Ed Hardy). I also dislike that you constantly have to wait a really long time in line to buy things. However, compared to other Winners stores this one is slightly newer and more airy.
Marie F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Liberty Village, Toronto, Canada
I love Winners… it’s my Everest! While some complain about having to dig around for treasure I embrace the hunt and feel a sick sense of accomplishment when I find hidden gems for dirt cheap! This location is by far my favourite : An extended purse section An extended shoe section An extended hair/makeup section Because it’s in a mall crawling with senior citizens all the amazing items remain in the store waiting for its rightful owners to swoop them up and party. They are subject to ridiculous markdowns!
Luke A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
This is my new favourite Winners location. Not only do they have all the regular Winners remainder stuff, they carry a lot of things I’ve never seen in a Winners yet: basketballs, Wii accessories, and even suits(not a lot, but still). The shoe section is also impressive, taking up about four times the space as at other Winners, although I still couldn’t find too many in my size. I did pick up a dress shirt/silk tie combo for $ 30, which is still a helluva deal. And the shirt-in-a-box selection was surprisingly good; I was especially impressed at the selection of sizes(in contrast to shoes and boots). For example, you could get the same 34⁄35 shirt with 15 ½, 16, or 16 ½ size collar, which is much better than shirts that keep the proportions the same and are just S, M, L, XL in all but name.