Fallas reminds me of Value City, but smaller and without anything name brand. It’s mostly clothing with some home goods and toys towards the back of the store. The clothes were cheap in price and quality. Touching a sweater, I’m not sure it would survive a wash. Located next to Ross.
Angela P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Aurora, IL
If you remember the Value City Department Store, Fallas is like that but smaller. It’s a Big Lots-like concept with discounted merchandise. It’s mostly clothes, for women, men, and kids, with a smaller section of home goods and toys. There’s a lot of junky stocking-stuffer type items near the registers too. The clothing all appears to be very cheap quality, but the prices are on par with that. I drive past the store every day on my way to/from work, and I’d never heard of Fallas, but in a shopping center with Ross and Dollar Tree, I went inside in hopes to find some cheap home stuff. I purchased a scarf for $ 2. It’s a lightweight viscose fabric that will rip easily, but I loved the pastel rose print — and it was only $ 2! I also purchased a decorative shoebox-style box for $ 3 that I use in my kitchen for takeout menus. This store is OK, but it’s not big enough to warrant a visit if you live outside of Aurora(or even if you live on the far east/southeast sides of town.
Susie Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
I kind of like this place. Cheap clothes. Quality and price. Nice enough for a season. Various odds and ends. Large Pillow Pets $ 8.00. Hellooooo… those go for at least $ 20. I got highlighters, journal, scented beads for a room and a place mat. I would go again.