Until someone pointed it out to me, I didn’t realize how many plaid shirts I owned. Since that gave me a bit of a complex, I headed to Dillard’s to shop. This Dillard’s is located in the Slidell Mall. It is closer to me than the one at Lakeside, but while they do share some similarities, there are also some distinct differences. This Dillard’s had an excellent selection of men’s clothing. They had a plethora of famous designer stuff as well as their store brand. I perused for what seemed like an hour before I picked out a few items to try on. That’s when I realized the first major difference in the stores. The dressing rooms at this store are awful. The doors were beat up looking and had no way to secure the door. At first I thought that might be a anti-theft security feature, but I realized the door wouldn’t even shut all the way. I was basically at the mercy of the other customers if they decided they wanted to come in and sneak a quick peak, nothing would have stopped them. I lucked out and was able to change without being walked in on. Check out was quick and efficient. My cashier was very friendly and security conscious. When I told her I wanted to wear the clothes I bought out of the store, she called to someone(security I guess) and told them that was my plan. I appreciated that extra step as it likely prevented me from being tackled on the way out of the door. I almost forgot to mention the most important part of this review. Of all the shirts I tried on this day, I still bought another plaid one. I guess some people have a color they like, and for me, that color is plaid. If you are looking for designer men’s clothing, check out this Dillard’s. Just use caution when in the dressing rooms.