What in the fuck? I swear to god if you blink you might trip and break an ankle in this store. Does anyone even work here? It felt more like a dig store than any forever 21 store I’ve been in. I seen workers literally dancing around, standing around talking and none actually working. I new manager is needed here badly and new workers.
Erica B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Memphis, TN
I’m on the fence with Forever 21. Why you ask? Primarily because there is a whole entire fleet of young gals wearing these clothes– and they look fabulous in them. In fact, too many times to count, I’ve complimented a gal on a piece of her outfit only to have her inform me she just got it at Forever 21. May I ask where all these clothing fortunes are to be found when I walk into this place? Nothing in here fits me correctly, and it feels cheap. Yeah, the prices reflect that– but why do these clothes look so freaking cute on my female counterparts I see on a daily basis? I’m not what you’d call a «clothing snob.» It’s just that I have a hard time justifying saving money on clothes when after 2 washes the garments lose all hope of ever returning to their natural color or shape. Sadly, this is what I have always experienced here. Forever 21 also has jewelry– it’s cute, but again cheap as all get out. I’d rather spend a few more bucks on something that won’t break out my neck into hives– whatever metal their using up in Forever 21’s jewelry stock is seriously affecting my skin. I’m also very much on the fence about them carrying a «maternity line.» Seriously? The demographic that shops here(whenever I’ve been in it ranges from 12 – 23 y/o gals) shouldn’t even be thinking about having to purchase maternity clothes. While I am all for pregnant ladies being stylish, my values and morals question the sanity and motive behind the person who thought up this idea. Cashing in on the teen pregnancies much Forever 21? I’d prefer not to support that.