There is a certain type of clientele for a store that carries 50’s-esque clothes for the ladies who lunch set. The kids clothes are totally adorable and their kids pajama’s are darling but pricey. The clothes for women range from belted checkered dresses to denim blouses with bright red buttons. They’re not really my style but I could easily see mixing pieces into a more fashion forward wardrobe and making them work. I can agree with the other reviewer that there is a woman who works there who can be a bit brisk(not sure of her name or title), and could benefit from a better selling approach. I don’t think I’d go as far as to say she’s a total witch, but she’s not exactly a customer service specialist and definitely not super comfortable around kids. The design of the shop is so bright and refreshing(I love the light fixtures), but it’s kind of the antithesis of the Westside vibe which is more my speed and I think the store would probably be better suited to Buckhead or somewhere else where women enjoy wearing Lily Pulitzer.
Layne W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Atlanta, GA
My experience in this store was awful. Let me clarify that although the clothing is expensive, it is cute. My issue was entirely with the rude, condescending nature of the manager, Cindy, and not the store itself. I have been in there before when she wasn’t working and had a fine experience. She acted annoyed while furrowing her brow and cut me off on several of my questions. She nearly stepped on my baby who was just outside the threshold of the children’s play room… she didn’t move(not an inch) and made no apologies. The list goes on… an unhappy woman who shouldn’t be hired as a manager in a customer service role. While I should never have purchased anything in the first place, I was so appalled(seriously was!) at her terrible customer service that I returned my purchase 10 minutes later. There are too many fantastic children’s and women’s boutiques in that same area for me to ever patronize that store again.