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    3.3 (3 reviews)
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    Scarlet

    Scarlet

    4.6(16 reviews)
    68.1 kmDowntown
    $$$

    Admittedly upon entry my boyfriend and I weren't incredibly encouraged that we would find anything…read moreabove the seemingly boring senior styles it seems all other lingerie stores are selling. We wandered around commenting to one another possibly hoping to be approached by one of the two staff members we saw. Idealistically I was a little disappointed at first that the single bearded man who came in directly behind us was approached and helped before we were but perhaps it was understandable since we came together and perhaps that guy alone. Finally after a full rotation of the store and some extra time at the saucy adult back area, a young miss came over to ask if she could help. With a sigh of relief I relayed sizes and wishes and only moments later was given three bra choices in the color I'd requested. Choice A was fantastic in the front but lacked side boob control and had too narrow a back band. The sales person was wonderful, polite and courteous and communicated discreetly at all times. She upon allowed entry directed me to turn to the mirror and made helpful interactive comments on the garment. She stepped out. Choice B wasn't as lacy as I preferred so I went directly to choice C. Normally there would be more choices however it WAS Christmas Eve so of course it was what they last had in stock. Fantastically choice C was the winner. Matched with underwear and a similarly colored garter belt. Yes. Wonderful. Sold. And don't forget to pickup at least one if not two pairs of sexy pinstriped back lined stockings. Go here. You won't be disappointed.

    Looking for a beautiful piece of lingerie or corset? The place to go in Vancouver is Scarlet, which…read morecarries a large selection of brands, including La Perla, Elle Macpherson, Lejaby, and Betsey Johnson. And the gorgeous corsets sold at Scarlet are handmade in England. When visiting, be sure to check out the "toy" section at the back of the store. Everything is for women, you're encouraged to touch and test (to a reasonable degree), and the staff is friendly, helpful, and discreet.

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    Winners Apparel

    Winners Apparel

    2.2(6 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    Back again sadly with no response from Homesense/Winners in Nanaimo to report; even after sending…read moreadditional emails directly to the CEO. In four years on this personal mission to have them accommodate the elderly & disabled; not one Homesense employee has had the common decency to reach out to me. So, if you're in the above category; best you stay home; or sit outside in your car while everyone else shops! Homesense does not give a damn if you can only peer through the front window.......Pathetic!

    Need yourself some good threads without the jawdropping prices demanded by department stores?…read moreWinners, like its US counterpart TJ Maxx (or TK Maxx, in the UK), sells men's, women's, juniors and children's clothing, accessories, and shoes, and housewares at a substantial discount. Clothing brands range from little known to fairly upscale designers, like Michael Kors, and similarly for shoes and hosiery. While I've found plenty of brands I barely recognize, every now and then I luck out with a Tahari jacket or pants, BCBG dress (especially in juniors), or upscale pair of designer jeans. Don't come looking for True Religion, but you can luck out and net a few good deals. Winners is an anchor store in Woodgrove Centre, which makes an excellent stop when searching for a separate, jeans, or shirt. Note if you're on the ends of the size spectrum, you will have far fewer options, and this is especially true for bigger sizes rather than small. Small and medium (for ladies) and medium or large (for gentlemen) get the most representation. Petites for women have their own section without a corresponding tall area, though sometimes you luck out and find the rare pair of tall pants in the ladies careerwear area. Because many items are overstock, remainders from last season or the like, I buy on the "check it twice" and "get it now" principles. Check every seam, button, and the like for defects. Always try clothes on because sizes sometimes are irregular, even more than usual. Return policies with Winners are easy and generous, but it's buyer be wise in these types of places. Second, don't assume whatever you saw on the shelf will be there next time. Winners doesn't have a website where you can order the shirt or pants you saw last week, and you may not find them again. The store doesn't feel like a downscale department store, as so many Sears now do, thanks to wide aisles, bright overhead lighting, and a care about the merchandise. You won't see clothes strewn about like a teenager's bedroom thanks to associates who actually ensure things stay tidy. The clearance (red tag) areas, especially around cosmetics and hair care, does tend to be a jumble of products on the shelf, but these are limited. Downside: Children's section for 0 to 5 (toddlers) is woefully slim and entirely weighted towards girls. The boys racks have next to nothing, and no shoes or accessories. Protip:

    La Vie En Rose - lingerie - Updated May 2026

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