Yay! I’m the first to review this Free People location! The clothing is beautiful, especially if you like floaty, peasant-style clothing. On the downside, it’s pricey: I spent a total of $ 100 on two camis, priced at $ 50 each. I would never spend that much money on such flimsy little garments but did so because no other retailer offered these incredibly useful little half camis that are perfect for layering under shirts that reveal too much. I’ve gotten a lot of mileage out of these camis, and if I could divide the number of times I’ve worn them into their cost, the camis would probably cost about 25 cents each by now. So FP gets props for selling hard-to-find layering camis. I just love the decorated cloth handbags into which they put your merchandise. They’re pretty enough to use as real handbags and make great shopping bags for supermarket runs, too. I give the staff props, too, for not hounding me every time I enter their store. There’s a lot to be said for being permitted to shop in peace. Nothing turns me off more than pushy, officious sales help.