I completely agree with Jaclyn’s rating below. I still have a jacket that is in fine condition that my mother had purchased in the Brighton Mandee back in 2000. Everything I’ve seen here recently is lacking in quality and overpriced. I must say though that I got extremely lucky last spring when I scored a Steve Madden mature looking plaid trench coat on the 70% final clearance rack. Coupled with one of those coupons they sent, said trench cost me $ 29 in total. It must have been too classy for its target demographic. I don’t anticipate this sort of thing reoccurring.
Jaclyn L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
I USED to fit into these clothes, but it seems they’ve outgrown me and are looking to cater to their younger, skinner, teenie bopper customers that lack hips and a perfect butt. If I took a napkin, ripped it in half, put it on a hanger and stuck it on a rack with a price tag of $ 39.95, I’m sure somone would buy it. Their clothing quality just isn’t up to my standards anymore; I used to have dress suits from here that lasted 4 years, but those days are longgggg gone. I don’t think they even bother to sell work suits here anymore and I’m lucky to get a year’s worth of use from there clothes. The shoe rack is a random, chaotic mess that makes Marshall’s look like Bloomingdales. Total hit or miss here, and I get more coupons in the mail then I know what to do with that usually end up forgotten. Mandee’s to the Rescue has become Mandee’s? Ewwww
Ariela B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Brooklyn, NY
It’s a nice thing to have a big name clothing store around the corner from your house, but it’s not so nice when said clothing store is Mandees. Oh, how I would LOVE to be able to wear some of the pretty styles they flaunt in the windows, but alas — the sizes only go up to negative 12, and unfortunately I don’t take well to kissing the vacuum cleaner in order to deflate my innards. At least they have nice mittens.