To sell such stylish clothes, one of the workers was wearing a sweatsuit. I don’t really see how that is acceptable to wear in a trendy up best store, especially for when people look at the workers for style tips and what not. Save the sweatsuit for working ou got running errands not working at a stylish store.
HaileyTIffany M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Nashville, TN
I had a really nice experience here, FINALLY, the other day. There were no hysterical screamers. The store was pretty mellow(granted, school is back in). The clerks were attentive: O. I didn’t find the bracelet I came for, but I find something that I liked even better: O. The clerk at the check-out was super-nice, funny, and had an interesting story to tell about his favorite make-up. I loved his purple hair. All in all, well-done, F21. Could it be, you’re growing up? Or that you just don’t know how to get this level of service when the kids are out of school? I’m thinking the latter. Cautiously updating you to a 3. God help me, I wish I could afford to shop at a better place, but even if I could, I think this recession has made me too bitter for too long to spend $$ and not save it when I can fool them all by shopping the sillier trends here, and saving up for more important things, like the security of money in DABANK. Also, I feel like, I’d rather spend a pittance on the trends here, and save up for a personally tailored, well-made classic; like the perfect pencil skirt, blazer, or trench. Leave the trendy tees and floaty blouse trends the to this place. They’ll be over in the blink of an eye anyway, or before you can say«Neon.» So this is a chance to put of bit of fun in the wardrobe and not break the bank. A good thing to do is donate it to good will at the end of wear, and get a tax deduction. It adds up pretty fast. :) And it’s great for the environment, as Goodwill recycles the clothes it can’t sell into shredded fabric that it uses for a number of recycling purposes.(I am HUGE on recycling all old clothes to goodwill, even if there are unwearable, because they can always make recycleable filler out of them). All those stars in the magazines hawking trends get those clothes and jewelry for free, anyway, if they take their picture in it– even thogh they can afford it. Weird scam.
Megan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Nashville, TN
If you’re looking for on-trend clothing at a cheap price, this is the place you want to go to in Franklin. When this store opened in Jan ’11, I swear all the girls in a 20 mile radius went crazy. Everyone was so excited for this store to open and this store is still crowded every time I go in. I go in here from time to time when I’m in the area, but I hardly ever buy anything(mostly because the lines are always a little long and there are always so many people in here). I know it sounds ridiculous, but I know so many people that shop here and I don’t want to have clothes that a lot of other people have. I’m also about quality in my clothing and you have to realize if you’re paying $ 20 for a shirt, you’re getting a shirt that was made for probably around $ 5-$ 10 dollars. They do have a lot of cute clothes and accessories for a variety of girls, and I do see varied stereotypes in the store. As pessimistic or down as I may sound about the store, I do love their concept and the environment, I just don’t shop there that much. Hah.
Randy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westlake Village, CA
A bra from the ladies department playing hoochie-coochie with a pair of mens socks? On the contrary! This Forever 21 is neat and organized… even though I went just days after Christmas. Not at all commonplace, this location has a decent size room with MEN’S clothes, shoes, and accessories. Standard great prices… score! Nice store, and seemed new!