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    The service in this store is fantastic. I Teach PE and Love athleta clothing as it always looks professional.

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    Dragonflies and Ladybugs

    Dragonflies and Ladybugs

    (2 reviews)

    Beyond wearable children's clothes, toys and gear not worth the inflated price. $20 for a boys…read moreHalloween Costume with piling all over??! Toys that are in poor condition, asking full price??! Pair of used 12 month Carter's boy swim shorts for $10?? You can get brand new for the same price or less on sale!! The fragrance and mold smell is overwhelming!

    I love Dragonflies and Ladybugs. I especially like to come here for winter coats and for…read moreHalloween. My kids still like to assemble their own costumes, and we always manage to find what we're looking for, whether it's boots to finish a firefighter costume, or a black velvet suit for that vintage Dracula look. Yes, if you usually shop at Target (as do I), the prices are sometimes only a few dollars less. But the store only accepts clothing from higher-quality stores/manufactures like Gap and Ralph Lauren, so you're paying a few dollars less for something of much higher quality. Stuff I buy here always lasts longer than stuff from Target. Everything is clean and well-lit (no idea what odor that other Yelper is complaining about -- are they talking about the same store??). Shoe selection is in good shape, and they have a room in the back for try-ons. The employees are friendly and helpful. The best thing is that we always find unique clothes and coats here that I'd never find looking in the larger stores. Pro Tip: Check the rack on the lefthand wall for items that have been marked down due to being in the store for awhile.

    LL Bean

    LL Bean

    (31 reviews)

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    I have been going to LL Bean for years. Their return policies are not as generous as they used to…read morebe but can't blame them as the world has skanks that would return stuff they bought 10 years ago and wore for a full refund, or even buy crap at the flea market and try to return it to LL Bean. It was a change that had to evolve. i have a pet peeve visiting the Marlton store and considering going to Lands end instead, though. the last few times I was in the store the salesperson followed me everywhere and wouldn't leave me alone. I felt as though I was being stalked. Even followed me in the dressing room to ask if I wanted another size. it took me all the willpower I had not scream at her to PLEASE go away-don't call me I'll call you. Prices are high and they don't mark down like department stores but the clothing is good quality and timeless. they still market the ultra warm coat with cell phone pockets to fit your 2002 flip phone. and people still buy them!

    I first discovered the LL Bean Catalogues many years ago. That was the only way that I had access…read moreto their clothing and shoes when I was a college student ! It wasn't until I traveled to the East Coast that I was actually able to visit an LL Bean store for myself. The first one that I visited was at an outlet in Virginia. This time, we stopped in New Jersey in what looks like a newer location. LL Bean is located in an outdoor shopping center in New Jersey, not too far from the NY border. Initially, I thought that this was an outlet location, due to the layout of the properties. They had a lot of popular stores that you don't see at shopping malls. So, I was surprised that it so many stores that are a bit more pricey in an outlet format. LL Bean is an outdoor enthusiasts' ideal location to find gear that would be beneficial to their excursions. They carry clothing for all seasons as well as jackets that are ideal for subzero temperatures. Also, their signature Bean Boots are available in all sizes and at a discounted price. They had a lot of Bean Boots aka duck boots on the rack in adult sizes, so it was nice to get a good pair of boots at a reasonable price. I feel like LL Bean has more clothing, gear, and accessories in their stores. Whereas you'd find larger items online. They do carry bike racks, hunting supplies, snowshoes, and kayaks, but they don't have as much in store. Luckily, you can place an order through the store and they'll ship everything directly to your home. One thing that I really love about LL Bean is the educator/student discount. You can get it multiple times throughout the year and they'll provide you with a code that you can use in store or online. I had to input my school's information and a copy of my teacher's ID. They sent the code straight to my email and the discount was applied when I checked out. Also, you could just show them your school ID and they'll just give you the discount right there. Each location is different, but they're usually pretty laid back and always willing to help you out. I love everything about LL Bean. This is the store that has been near and dear to my heart since I discovered them years ago. We hope to visit their flagship store in Freeport, Maine in the future.

    Uniqlo - Here is the front façade as a passer-by.

    Uniqlo

    (2 reviews)

    Uniqlo has become one of my go-to stores because it truly has something for everyone. Whether…read moreyou're shopping for kids, women, or men of any shape or size, they make it easy to find clothes that actually fit well and feel good. Their selection shifts right with the seasons, too -- everything from light beachwear in the summer to cozy, blizzard-ready layers when winter hits. Their Heat-Tech line is the real standout. It's impressive how wide the temperature range is. You can wear the lighter pieces in the spring, and the heavier options keep you warm even when it feels like it's forty below outside. It's rare to find clothing that's this versatile without feeling bulky or cheap. Overall, Uniqlo delivers great quality, smart design, and reliable comfort every time. It's one of the few stores where you can walk in and confidently find exactly what you need, no matter the season. ...and lastly they make the clothing themselves, so you know they won't sell you anything cheap. It would be sad to sell something that's cheap and promote it as if it's better than it is.

    Beautiful layout. Clean, modern, some nice clothing options that appear trendy. Lots of winter…read moreclothing out now just before Christmas with highly rated warm clothing for men, women and children. Having said that, I wanted to get a present for someone who had recently mentioned Uniqlo had a dupe for the uber expensive UK-based Barbour jacket. And lo and behold, they had the dupes here in the store! But a quick look showed me that this brand doesn't seem to offer any sizes above XL. For the coat, I was looking for something in the XXL range in case a thick or heavier sweater needed to be worn underneath. Disappointing that they don't cater to a wider audience.

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