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3 years ago

Had everything I was looking for in the size I was looking for. Got two hats and I love them.

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Nike Unite - Princeton

Nike Unite - Princeton

(4 reviews)

Service Steer clear go to other locations like Newark or…read moreJersey Gardens. I had a very disappointing experience tonight at the Nike outlet store. I arrived about 20 minutes before closing and wanted to try on a few items in the fitting room before making a purchase. When I asked to use the fitting room, the sales associate--who I later realized was the manager--responded in a way that felt rude and unnecessary. She told me that I was limited to six items, not to leave a mess, and that the store closes at 8. While I understand store policies and closing times, the way it was communicated felt dismissive and accusatory. I had just come from the gym and was dressed casually, and I couldn't help but feel that assumptions were made about me based on my appearance, as if I were going to leave a mess in the fitting room. As a frequent Nike shopper, I found this interaction disappointing and unwelcoming. To make matters worse, when I went to check out, the same manager switched places with another associate so she wouldn't have to assist me at the register. I've always had positive experiences shopping with Nike, which is why this stood out so much. I hope this feedback helps ensure that all customers are treated with respect and professionalism in the future.. Selection Tough part of the experience is they have really good sales so hopefully you know your sizes so you can be self served by yourself since associates are not approachable or act like their job is not to help or talk to you! Value Loyal Nike shopper but this experience is why I tend to just shop on Nike online.

Just like any other Nike outlets: big, spacious, and messy. However, the variety and deals can be…read moreless than the ones you find in the Nike Outlet in Flushing in Queens NY

Target

Target

(36 reviews)

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In the pre-Covid days, I used to work down the street from here and would use their order ahead and…read morepickup option on the way home from the office. Now, curbside pickup is even easier. Problem is, the parking lot at this store on the hellish route 1 corridor is a crowded cluster compared to the stores a bit further south. Between than and changing jobs, I can't speak to curbside here. Today's experience involved buying a hat. I'm not much of a hat guy but am heading to a yankee game tomorrow with boo (begrudgingly on her part) and a friend coming down from upstate ny. Figured I'd "cop some merch" as the kids say and they reported having a grey yankee SnapBack hat in stock. Well, they didn't. There was ONE yankee hat buried in the entire area of the sports crap. I found a classic navy blue one amidst the Phillie hats, grabbed it, and got the hell out (after paying of course). Well, upon closer inspection the hat had some damage on the back that I didn't catch in the store. It was a discoloration that wouldn't "buff out." Fortunately I caught this while still in the parking lot, and it was a breeze to go in and return it for a refund. The cashier (and line) was quick, friendly and didn't even make me swipe my credit card again to process the return. So it's a decent store. If you live/work around here you know to expect chaos. Be careful in the parking lot and on the drive to and from, and your target experience should be as decent as any other. A cut above Walmart..."always!"

Today, I did not think much of this cashier who worked at the Princeton, NJ Target store. She…read morehardly wanted to help me much with getting a price off an item. When I asked her to take the item back to the shelf to get the actual price, she did not initially want to even bring the item with her. When I finally found the price tag had stuck to my purse while this cashier was away in the aisles looking for my price, she came back with the incorrect price $45 ($15 more than my item). When I gave the price tag to her, then right in front of herself and her register, she read my item now being $30, which I told her, that was the price, I saw and another Target staff told me. This cashier did not apologize that she was wrong. Or even just to apologize for her mistake at all. I did not think much of her serving the public.

Lands’ End Mercer on One

Lands’ End Mercer on One

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Story time: Freshman year I went to the doctor for unexplained weight gain. Mind you this was back…read morein 1998 so way ahead of the body positivity movement. Anyway my PCP tried to reassure me that body changes were ok because "not everyone is going to be a Lands End model." Not Victoria's Secret - Lands End lololol I'm so dead. Bless her heart. Such a New Hampshire thing to say lmao. Turns out it was PCOS but it'd take me another 5 years to figure that out. Conversation for another day. Anyway I've come full circle. I've been getting targeted ads on social for cute plus size clothes - spring nauticals and the like. However the ills of capitalism and Ozempic have colluded to steadily decrease the availability of plus size clothing in stores for years. I was STOKED to see Lands End had a brick n mortar with plus sizes in store. The last time I'd seen them was in Sears before they went the way of the dodo. I mean if you're gonna have a regular degular cardigan for $89 I'm gonna need to try it on and feel the material before I part with my coins. We went to this location and while my husband tried on pants I stealthily made my way around the store looking for the plus sizes. I'm still not over the hour drive to Anthropologie in Short Hills a few years ago only to learn they had removed their plus sizes. I wanted to save myself from similar embarrassment and heartbreak here. At first I didn't see any - just a sign on the wall that said Sizes 16w-24w shop online for more selection. As I planned my strongly worded yet classy crash out to corporate, I noticed some plus sizes on the shelf. Mixed in with straight sizes. :GASP: I'm so used to being relegated to a dark corner in the back of the store it didn't occur to me that the clothes would be right in front of my face. Now don't get too hype because the selection was somewhat limited - though they did have the sweater and pants I had seen online. Truthfully though the women's collection in general was a bit limited because they had given over 1/2 the store to women's swimwear. I'm interested to see how the store changes as we get deeper into the season headed towards fall. Everything was 40% off and the sales associates were very friendly. Now that I have a better idea of sizing and material I can shop for other pieces I wanted online with more confidence. I hope they continue to stock plus sizes in store and expand their offerings. In the meantime I'll be swapping my disappointing letter to corporate for an encouraging one.

Prepster fashion should be catnip in Princeton so I was girding for a crowd on Saturday…read more Surprisingly, the place was serene as a crypt as I wended my way through the horizontal stripes and khakis. Really nice staff and all reasonable sizes available. It just a shame the store is stuck in the dead zone of a poorly designed mall. Four solid stars.

Lids - hats - Updated May 2026

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