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11 years ago

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5 years ago

Love all the styles& accessories, etc.! One of my most favorite places to shop! Good quality fair prices!!!

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Savvy

(7 reviews)

Ok I know my check in comment was snippy. The girl didn't greet me, but she was very nice and…read morehelpful once I started shopping. I don't know HOW I've never stopped in here. I think I've always passed the windows and assumed the prices were outrageous. I then found them on IG and wanted like every outfit. So, with wedding season upon us, I was on a mission. Ughhhhh I want everything. The prices range, starting around $30 and up. I scored a cute maxi dress for a wedding and a camp boyfriend tee that I had actually been searching for everywhere! It's a little more boho than the classic southern sorority girl look, which I appreciated. Especially in a college town. The lady said they get new stuff in daily, so I'll be back in July for yet another dress and wedding!

It's the Thursday before OU TX, and they closed at 4, they're not supposed to close until 6. Groups…read moreof 10-15 people waiting outside for the store to reopen, because the sign says "Be back in 5 min!" People have been waiting since 4 for the store to reopen but whoever was on shift decided to close early. This is unacceptable, if you're going to close early against hours, you should not have been scheduled to be working. If you had an emergency or personal issue, there should've been another sign posted on the door. Or at least call someone else to cover your shift, or even put on the door, "Sorry closed early!" Don't have people waiting for service that you're not going to provide. It's the week of the big game, don't you think you would get business from college girls wanting to buy clothes to wear for OU TX? This issue needs to be fixed, either fix hours online and on the door, or stay open when you're supposed to be open. And I get it workers need food, breaks, or a minute to relax, but don't close the store early just because you want to cut your shift short by two hours. That's just wrong and unethical. You're hurting businesses instead of influencing and pushing your business name out there.

Artifactory

Artifactory

(3 reviews)

I am somewhat particular about the way I (don't) like to shop. Grocery shopping is left to someone…read moreelse as often as possible, I find very little pleasure in going from store to store just browsing to see if I can find something to buy, and I typically wrinkle my nose when I end up paying retail for an item second-guessing whether it could be found at a discount somewhere else. More often than not, I shop when I need something. And admittedly, I frequently shop online for convenience and cost-comparison purposes. Unless I am looking for something special... I relish in finding that special little something for friends and family, that item they didn't even know existed that will bring a smile or a warm fuzzy feeling or a hearty laugh. Artifactory, now sharing a roof with Sewciety (perfect match), is such a shop. Only a handful of shops *spark joy* the moment I think of them and this one tops my list! Artifactory has a truly unique selection of very reasonably priced items I am unlikely to find anywhere else and the owners make you feel extra-special because they remember the little details, your likes and dislikes. They have a beautifully curated collection--a blend of local and non-local items--old and new, practical and quirky, unique and creative. My spirits are lifted when I walk through the door. I feel a bit like a I did as a child looking through a favorite relative's hope chest or exploring all of the treasures in my grandmother's home imagining what my home would look like when I got big. Nostalgia and possibilities comingle. And every time my gaze rests on an item I acquired at Artifactory - that vintage map framed on the wall, the 1937 yearbook from the school down the street from my home, my "protest socks" my husband bought me for certain civic matters, or the locally made jellies and sauces that taste so amazing, I am grateful for this little treasure in Downtown Norman. Go visit them and see what treasure you might find! And now in their new location,

This is such a hidden gem in Norman, Oklahoma. I have been there several times and there is always…read moresomething different to see. There are gifts for every age that will delight, because these fabulous finds cannot be located anywhere else close to Norman. One of the very best things about Artifactory is the owner, Amy. She greets you with a warm welcome, like family, and does her best to find exactly what you're looking for. Great place to shop in Norman!

Cato - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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