I just sort stumbled upon Oops! and since I’ve never seen nor heard of an Oops! store, had to stop by and check it out. It’s basically clothing, men’s, women’s and children’s, along with a few unique near novelty like items. The quality of the clothing is pretty good and the prices seem fair enough. All of the clothing and other items are neatly displayed in an orderly fashion with many of the patterns and designs unique to Oops! and not found elsewhere.
Megan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Winston-Salem, NC
Awful customer service. Was prepared to spend a good amount of money here with a friend but walked out due to the lack of customer service and just plain rude employees that work there. Will never return.
Scotty C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Mt Pleasant, SC
Similar to others, I find this store a bit pricey for a «discount» shop. It’s geared more to the female demo but they do have a men’s section. Generally the guys stuff is for unfashionable dads who are looking for any shirt vs a particular shirt. I’ve never really find anything that was a must have but visiting friends and family have found some good deals on touristy or souvenir stuff. I wouldn’t say it’s not worth stopping in if you’re spending the day shopping on King St but be prepared for hit or miss.
Amy Lauren S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Charleston, SC
Oops isn’t a bad place. It’s cheap for downtown Charleston, so if for some reason you can’t get out of downtown easily(like if you don’t have a car, or if you’re a student), Oops is a good place to go to find nice clothes– and mature clothes, not trashy junk– pretty cheap. They have overstock clothes from J Crew, Ann Taylor, Old Navy, etc. They even have a pretty decent selection of name brand workout clothes and a few things for kids, as well as some fancy reusable shopping bags, tervis tumblers, etc. I stopped in today, the clearance was 40% off and I got two tank tops that were both J Crew(with cut tags) for $ 5 and some change. Not too shabby! If you can leave the peninsula, I’d hit the outlet mall in North Charleston instead, but for King Street, Oops is a great place to shop without breaking the bank.
Troy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Hilliard, OH
Ok maybe I am just to cheap, frugal, or used to my oops type stores up North but this place was priced high comparingly. I was expecting a Gabriel brothers and instead I found a store with tags $ 20 a and more. I would skip this unless you need clothes really bad and you see this is cheaper than the other stores nearby
Sarah D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Mitchell, KY
Well, unfortunately this place was a little too crowded and confusing for me after a long day of shopping downtown. I browsed a little and couldn’t really find anything of interest. I did see that they had some good brands though. I’ll have to check it out again and make it one of my first stops so I have the energy to sift through the masses.
Josh A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Honolulu, HI
Don’t see what the big deal is. Not a huge fan of their preppy clothing and the prices can be steep on some things.
Valissa W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Melbourne, Australia
Is this some sort of South Carolina shopping secret that I’m going to get in trouble for ousting? Really, I can’t believe no one else has reviewed Oops yet! This store is in the heart of Charleston’s best shops on King Ave, yet it differs from the big-name-big-price places by its unique business model. I’m not really sure how they do it, but Oops is like an outlet store for outlet stores. Overstocked items from major retailers(think: Banana, Ann Taylor, Gap, etc.) somehow trickle down and are sold for a fraction of the cost here. Someone else’s «oops» is your gain! They had a great selection of women’s tops and dresses, a few things for men and kids, along with some bags, beach accessories, jewelry, and belts. Most of the name brand tags were either cut or blacked out for whatever reason, but a WHBM dress is still obviously from WHBM, even when you can only see half the tag. There was a Banana dress I’d seen at an official outlet store literally just a week before that Oops was selling for 1⁄3 of the price, but sizes were very scattered so I still couldn’t make it mine. The crowded shop was a little hard to navigate as there didn’t seem to be much of an organizational system, and the, «How ya’ll doin?» upon entering was the only help the staff members offered even after my friend and I circled the racks for the hundredth time. This shop is definitely worth checking out from time to time to scope the latest stock. Big points for creativity, and even bigger points for potential.