We took my mother into the store to purchase all new clothes. we had no idea where to start. Diane was an angle. she worked with us for an hour and half. Diane was helpful and friendly. We have had a hard time finding my mother clothes.
Varouj B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Van Nuys, CA
The staff are friendly and very service oriented. If you want a size or color they don’t have, they will find it at another store or have it mailed to your house. Free. Sure the store is not cheap but neither is the clothing. This isn’t a store for young girls who would be happy at Forever 21 or anywhere else at the mall for that matter. If you want stylish clothes and your 20s are behind you, along with maybe another decade or two as well, this place is perfect. I love that is a free standing store. Parking is easy, free, and plentiful behind the store. No hassles. Just go in, shop, and leave. And if you change your mind, they will take it back. Sign up for their coupons and shop the sales for prices that compete with any store.
Carol R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles, CA
I will not shop at this location again. The sales people are rude and not helpful. I am sorry that the Chico’s at the Grove closed. I always found good sales and helpful staff there.
Carrie F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Toluca Lake, CA
The clothes at Chico’s are very attractive and stylish, albeit higher priced. This review is very personal, but I do not go in the store because I actually feel overwhelmed by the staff. The staff go overboard to be friendly and help but I find it very pushy, intrusive and over the top. It smells like they are pushed to sell, sell, sell. I wish management could find a balance for being helpful but allow people to browse. I do not shop there for this reason. I literally get anxious before walking into the store. I do recognize that some people will disagree with me — customer service is a personal issue. I suppose it’s better than being ignored but… I think there’s a better way to sell.
Stephy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
It was a Chico’s kind of day… Not once in my life have I ever thought to myself, «Wow, this was a Chico’s kinda day!» But according to their anti-depression medication looking commercials, Chico’s would have you believe that this is the place to go for fashionable choices for the modern lady. Well all I could think when I walked in was, «Who in the hell could afford a Chico’s kind of day?» Tops for $ 100 that looked like an old navy t-shirt with a tacky button mounted to it. $ 180 for an a-line skirt you could score at Forever 21 for $ 15.00 and just a whole lotta goddy crap filling the store. Maybe I am the wrong demo for this store, but yikes! Ick! and Ugh! Los Angeles Weather Report: RUNAWAY, It’s a CHICO’s kinda day!