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    Sadie Grace Boutique - Fall is here! Shop the latest fall fashions here at Sadie Grace Boutique.

    Sadie Grace Boutique

    (4 reviews)

    This is such a smart and attractive addition to Main Street in downtown Greenville. It reminds me…read moreof shops you would see frequenting some of Indy's cozy historic neighborhoods. From the minute you ogle the window display you can tell they're going beyond the bedazzled jean pocket/Kohls-ish fashion of rural small towns. No offense to Kohls fans. C'mon, you know what I mean. On this last particular visit, I was particularly obsessed with a pair of loose fitting flow-y pants that caught my eye in the window. They reminded me of a pair I picked up in Seville, Spain last year. Hard to come by! Sadie Grace brings a stylish, progressive line up of dresses, dressy pants, accessories, shoes and overall trendy apparel. Every time I stop in I find something I'd love to buy at prices that match what they're offering. I've also found that they change inventory frequently making it somewhere you want to visit often. In the back of the shop you'll find a hand full of dressing rooms. Last, but certainly not least, you can tell the staff/owners take pride in their work the minute they welcome you into the shop. It's amazing how many businesses miss how important that initial greeting and impression is.

    Every time I go to Sadie Grace, the employees always greet me and are very helpful. Their clothes…read moreare very fashionable and of good quality. The only downside is that everything is very expensive. Be prepared to pay $100 for a pair of jeans when you stop in

    Elder-Beerman

    Elder-Beerman

    (3 reviews)

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    When is Elder-Beerman not like Elder-Beerman? When it's like Bon-Ton…read more Seriously, though, I'm not sure what happened here. I've shopped (and worked from 1978-1980 at) Elder-Beerman and I've shopped at The Bon-Ton (I lived in Philadelphia for 8 years) and this store is like neither. I've tried to shop at the store and even with a $10 off coupon and $10 items on which I could use it, I didn't get anything. That's crazy, right? It's as though the merchandise they have is often not good enough to give away. Those who remember Beerman's in Dayton would tell you how cheap the store was--not how inexpensive it was. The Home Store (Elder's), was upscale. They combined to create a good brand with some budget stores, including the one in the basement of the Courthouse Plaza store. Somewhere along the line, Federated Dept. Stores (Rike's, Shillitos, Lazarus, Burdines, Macy's), decided to push harder. Elder-Beerman bought Mabley & Carew in Cincinnati. This helped their reach but didn't help their sales. When I visited in 2005, they'd been consumed by The Bon-Ton, a slightly discount retailer out of York, Pennsylvania. What I've seen recently is that the name is changing to Carsons for whatever reason. In any case, the store is odd now. Sure, the cosmetics are in the same place. They still have many clothes in stock, but most of the ancillary departments seem minimized. Everything is still rather expensive, more than I'd expect from The Bon-Ton and I haven't seen much to interest me. I have to admit that I bought a Sharp Blu-Ray player just after Christmas 2010, which was about half the retail price and I bought a pair of Cuisinart shears/scissors (Sheartoku) in 2008. That's it. However, if I go into a Macy's store, I can find half a dozen things rather quickly. I hope Elder-Beerman/The Bon-Ton get their act together.

    I used to come here quite a bit when I was a kid to get school clothes, back when there was a…read morerestaurant and a hair salon inside. These days, I'm shocked that it's still open. There's hardly a car in the parking lot, and the customer service is next to horrible. You can never find anyone at a cash register. The last times I've been in there, I've left without buying a thing. Once because I didn't have time to try to hunt down an elusive Elder-Beerman employee, and the other time because I came in for a pair of tights and all they had were a few pairs of pantyhose and some sweater leggings. The Estee Lauder counter did do a nice job on my makeup for my wedding, although like most makeup counters, they were kind of pushy about selling products that I didn't need or want.

    Juniper - Fall 15 at Juniper.

    Juniper

    (5 reviews)

    I'm a 2008 alumna of Miami of Ohio, and while I was an undergraduate I happily parted with some of…read morethe money I earned working on-campus on clothes from this boutique. I didn't buy new clothes that often, so when I did, it was a very special occasion. I have so many fond memories of the beautiful, unique items I bought here. I have a great memory for what I wore during special events in my life, and many of the items I bought here I associate with looking fancy on certain dates and for class presentations. Last year I returned to campus in the summer because Oxford was a stop on a week-long cycling and camping tour. This meant I brought very few cute clothes on my journey. As I wandered about uptown, I saw in the distance one of my favorite professors from undergrad getting Starbucks, which meant that she'd eventually be back in her office for me to stop by and say hi. But one can't catch up with important people looking like a scrub who's just cycled 50 miles! So quickly I dashed into Juniper, bought a fabulous summery casual dress and a striking hair tie, changed my outfit in the store, stashed my athletic shorts and tee into my purse, and headed over confidently to Hall Auditorium. Juniper did not fail me in having excellent options and reasonable prices even with the passing of the years! The selection of items for sale is so wide for such a modest store: tops, bottoms, dresses, swimsuits, fancy underwear, jewelry, and beauty products. The fitting rooms in the converted elevator shaft are a unique touch. And the location in uptown couldn't be better!

    Cute, trendy, affordable clothes/shoes/accessories from off-the-beaten-path designers. I've gotten…read moreso many compliments from people all over the country on things I've worn from there. They're well-made and different enough to stand out from all the Gap/Old Navy, Express/Limited and Pacific Sunwear/Wet Seal clones. They have great end-of-season sales, too! The shop owner is friendly and helpful, but the college valley girls that work there are a little less than that. Oh, well.

    Kohl's

    Kohl's

    (10 reviews)

    $$

    While waiting in line, I was witness to an older lady being very agressive and hostile to another…read moreyounger, maybe new coworker about grabbing the wrong printer. The girl was obviously struggling and instead of teaching her the older lady raised her voice and told her she can't use that printer and that it was the wrong one, the girl calmly replied where she got it from and the older lady looked at her for a moment and continued to be agressive and rude stating she had to use her own printer (or something along those lines.) The line was busy enough that the other costumer getting checked out by the young girl told her she was doing a great job and some people should just be nicer to their coworkers and I totally agree. If this is what your employee treats others like in front of costumer I can't imagine what she does when no one's around. Coming from another retail associate I know what being looked down upon feels like just because older people think they have more authority than you and it's sad to see. Hopefully next time you can teach your employees to treat their coworkers with respect and uplift eachother instead of putting eachother down. I didn't see their name tags (the older lady's was flipped around) but I just want to give props to the young girl for handling the situation very maturely even though she looked flustered she did not give a reaction back and continuing to do her job.

    Nice clean store, doesn't ever seem to be very busy if you stop by on a week night. Typically…read morepretty friendly staff that do try to help when asked.

    Luxe Lizzies - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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