Okay: think of any other Marshall’s you’ve been to ever, and the prices are the same here. Selection is a little bit less, but we’re in east gloucester, so that was kind of a given. Still, though, it’s Marshall’s, what’s not to love?
No One C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Gloucester, MA
Having only one clothing store in Gloucester, It kind of sucks because the quality at Marshalls is terrible. I have gotten jackets and shirts and pants and shoes and all of them have ripped or broken on me within one week. Its just terrible, especially spending all that money on them too. But yeah everytime I buy a piece of clothing there they always rip. Just a heads up to anyone. I recommend the mall…
Courtney N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Wakefield, MA
Gloucester is known as the end of the line, and ever since the closing of Ames(sorely missed) there had been no department stores in the city. If you wanted a new shirt or a pair of socks then you had to drive to the mall. With the opening of Gloucester Crossing, this has changed for the better. Now, there is a Marshalls which isn’t higher end(like a Macy’s) or even like a Sears, but it is a great addition to the city shopping experience. Prices are good, selection is really good, and you can pick up an interesting assortment of collectibles, home goods, and chocolate truffles that you really don’t need but want anyway. This is a typical Marshalls– you won’t find it missing anything or offering anything truly unique. You kind of know what to expect when you go in. I really like the store. My one complaint is the surly woman who works the Fitting Room during the day. Wow– she’s just not pleasant. And, she shoots you the worst look if you don’t want one of the items you went in with. Other than that though, everyone has been pretty nice. Living in Gloucester, I am so happy with the addition of Marshalls. I hope more franchise stores move into the vacant buildings that populate Gloucester Crossing.