This old Navy has been recently redone so you will probably do a double take when you walk in the door. Its bright and now they sell accessories which was always my biggest gripe when it came to thes stores. Every sales associate I passed said hello and /or asked me if i needed help and the nice girl who was manning the dressing room helped me with no complaints when i needed to get a different size of a couple items. nice old navy location thats nicely organized and not too junky
Renee B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Baltimore, MD
I was here on black Friday about three a.m. The store was nice, peaceful and clean. The cashiers were friendly and everything but, sale items were 50% off It was nice and easy shopping
Carrie O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Baltimore, MD
First time I’ve come here for clothes, and it’s a mixed experience. I like a lot of their items, especially their jeans and active wear; tops could use a little style, though. This is good for basic, down to earth career wear; 3.50 for camis is pretty hard to beat. Prices are a tad bit high for the quality of their stuff, but I can live with it. They carry stuff for«short folk» like me, so I’m partial to their clothes. Service is okay. They don’t have people following you around constantly, which I do like — I’m the kind of person that just wants to shop on my own, quietly, and I’ll get help when I need it. The dressing rooms are spacious and allow for«testing» — sitting, standing, walking around. I’d come again.
Rick S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Baltimore, MD
It’s Old Navy. Either you like the clothing, or you don’t. But I’m writing about the service. I came in here to pick up some jeans. I found what I needed fairly quickly and went and got into the line. There were only 3 people ahead of me and 3 people working the registers. Well, 2 of them hard people who had issues with their receipts. So we were down to 1 register that was actually cashing people out. But then, that girl, up and goes on break. I look behind me, and the line had grown to at least 25 people. What was frustrating was the manager was standing back there folding clothes from returns. After 20 minutes of waiting to be called next. And I remind you I was 3rd in line, the manager finally called for someone to come ring people up. Of course the girl on break decided to hang out at the front register talking to one of the other girls who was ringing people out. Oh, but the person they called to ring. Never showed. And the manager kept folding clothes ignoring the line. I was finally called up after almost 30 minutes. I’m actually surprised I had the patience to wait that long. Others in line were audibly groaning about the wait. Finally another girl, not the one who was called, saw the long line and offered to come ring people out. Which the manager accepted.
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
If possible, I’d give this location 2 ½ stars, due to inconsistency in terms of pricing, bargain items, and the overall good quality of the clothing offered at seemingly decent prices. I had a negative experience this week in which I inadvertently fell for a bait and switch tactic. I was pleased to find shorts at an advertised price of $ 15 each, only to bring them to the register to find out that the sign I clearly observed when deciding on the purchase only applied to shorts that are approximately 2″ long, not my type of purchase(I’m a relatively conservatively dressed-classic– is my style, a taste relgated for my status as a soccer mom, and an office drone.) They wanted $ 24.99 a pair at full price, where every other store in the area was selling shorts at 50% off(I love shopping off season for bargains). I then thought I got a «good deal» on tank tops at $ 7.50 each, only to find that their real full price was $ 9.50. Not a good deal for a lifelong bargain hunter. Luckily, I found shorts at Kohls, for 50% off, after almost giving in and buying the full priced shorts, since shorts at this time of year are so hard to find. I prefer shopping from Old Navy online, with clear pricing options, reasonably priced delivery, and an overabundance of products available often cheaper than offered at the actual store.
Rachel F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Baltimore, MD
It is a true honor to be the proud owner of every single color v-neck that Old Navy has made this season. It may sound ridiculous — but my style philosophy goes a little something like this: 1. Are you wearing a v-neck? 2. Yes? Good. No? Put one on. 3. Should you be wearing a cardigan over the v-neck? 4. Always, yes. So one needs a large collection of v-necks at a not so expensive price, you see. And off to Old Navy it is. I like the classic cuts, but most importantly, they are pretty in tune with the colors of the season. All winter it was muted browns, purples, grays and blacks, and now some warmer colors have crept up on me for spring. It makes much more sense to me to buy lots of things at a low price and splurge on the dressed, skirts, and occasion pieces. This particular Old Navy is big and clean, has nice staff who I would guess are mostly Towson and Goucher students, and most importantly — a huge discount section. Always go to the sales rack first, my friend.