Évaluation du lieu : 4 Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, CA
I came to Oshkosh in hopes to find some new clothes for my daughter for the fall. She’s growing so fast so I wanted to stock up. When I arrived, I was greeted by a sales person who asked me if I needed any help finding anything. I declined because I just needed to browse on my own. Oshkosh has some great sales on the kids clothes. They are connected to Carters, so if you are a rewards member, you can use the coupons and points at both stores. I love their $ 5 tee deals. The shirts are so cute. They also had great deals on fleece but with the heat wave I just couldn’t comprehend buying fleece at the moment. I was able to find a few things on clearance and I left with multiple items for under $ 25. My only complaint is they didn’t have the size I needed in most items I wanted. Maybe next time.
Connie G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oceanside, CA
Another Carter’s company sign me up for those coupons lol! This place is kept organized and clean. A little bit more pricey but cute as can be clothing and accessories galore! Customer Service was good and this place just adds to my obsession of itty bitty clothes shopping trips!
Mrs. G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Carlsbad, CA
Staff is very rude. I only go back for the good deals the company has every now and then.
Joanne C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Oakland, CA
Would’ve loved to have shopped here as there were a ton of cute clothes. I has a bag full of girls clothes I was stocking up on for my kids but when I asked about the AAA discount(10−20% off,) the employee said I had to go to customer service to ask for a discount code. Just on principle alone I left my unpaid merchandise with them. Every other store in the outlet mall let me have the discount by showing my AAA card without needing the coupon. Sorry, but bad customer service doesn’t get patronage.
Chris C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Irvine, CA
If the style of the clothes at Gymboree are a little too baby-ish for your kid, try Oshkosh. The styles are more along the lines of Gap/Old Navy. Make sure you look for things on sale as the regular prices are a bit steep.
Nino R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Hackensack, NJ
I think the last time I was in an Oshkosh store was when I was 8 and my mom was shopping for clothes for my baby sister. Fast forward 20 some odd years later and I’m back in Oshkosh shopping for baby clothes for my now 25 year-old sister’s 2 month-old son. Being that I’m the single uncle, I’m concerned with quality as opposed to price. Call me crazy but I don’t mind spending $ 25-$ 35 for a polo shirt for a 2 month-old if it’s a quality item. Yeah…call me crazy. I understand that babies make messes and that they have no idea what style or fashion is. But their parent’s do, and it’s their parents that may care about style and/or fashion. And it’s their parent that dress them up in cute outfits and post pics on FB and greeting cards. From what I remember, Oshkosh is a quality brand. However, at the outlet store, I didn’t see anything of quality. I was expecting something along the lines of Janie and Jack, but what I got was baby Old-Navy. There’s nothing wrong with Old Navy, but don’t over-charge items because of your name when you’re selling Old Navy-type clothes. Charge for what they’re worth. That’s my gripe and that’s why I believe they should better. Because of the name…