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    Magnolia Pearl

    3.2 (73 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndWomen's Clothing, Shoe Stores
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Annette A.

    OMG. I've been wearing MP for a few years now and I decide today to go to the store in Fredericksburg. I've never been so this was my first time going. I live an hour and a half away and it was worth the drive. I was skeptical after reading other reviews and I had to see for myself if the store was really as some have said (negative reviews) and I had to see the store where I purchase my clothes I adore. I barely walked through the door and was greeted! Everyone there was smiling and very welcoming. My family was treated like family. The store is beautiful very unique. The over all feel was magical. I felt at home. What made it even more special for me was meeting John and Robin. I have meet some people in my time and never have been star struck fan girl like I was when I met them! I love them. I love their design. I love what they stand for. I purchased Robins book I am so excited to read. Reading the back had me sold on the book. I wanted to ask her to sign it but didn't want to seem TOO fan girl ish.

    $110 "knee" socks!

    what a scam! bought a t shirt for $95 that has over 50 holes in it. the hem is cut up & the structure of the shirt itself is deformed with the left side seam across the front & the right side seam across my back. did i pay extra for a teenager to live in it for a month first? also bought knee socks for $110 that became shapeless & stretched out within minutes of wearing & they stay fallen down bunched up in a ball of knitted fabric around my ankles. even if the clothes were regularly priced i'd be unhappy with the quality so the fact that they're AT LEAST 3 times more expensive (with no return policy) def hurts. i now feel like it's my life's mission to warn ppl about magnolia pearl. also the whole brand feels pearly white washed & meant exclusively for white ppl to take them back to their good old plantation slave owning days. the only brown faces are pictured on t shirts but are never wearing them. def has the "get out" vibe! easy to imagine which kind of ppl love this brand.. a tell for sure. also the BS about prices reflecting sustainability--stop it. your lying. your clothes are made in india. & promoting the idea that sustainability is only possible by selling $100 t shirts & $100 socks is a filthy lie. robin is no better then a walmart ceo imo & needs diversity & ethics training!

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    Megan J.

    Maybe the oddest store I've ever encountered. I actually thought it was an art gallery when I entered, then a museum. They do in fact sell repurposed clothing but it's a truly eclectic style that I'm unfamiliar with. The clothes are old, dusty, some dipped in paint, and resemble costumes one would wear to appear either old or homeless. It appears to be a popular, and extremely costly style in west coast boutiques but it baffles me as to why it was in this part of Texas, where the only people I've seen dressed in similar attire are not doing so by choice but necessity since it's all the clothes they own at once. It may or may not be your style, my advice is simply to look at the website before visiting to avoid the awkward and uncomfortable visit we encountered. The building is truly phenomenal and gorgeous. I just really the contents were as amazing.

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    Brian K.

    I'd heard about Magnolia Pearl from some architectural magazine article so I rented a car from Austin hoping it would be worth the trip. There was no one there the Sunday I pulled off the highway to check it out. This review is only about the grounds and the building and its layout. I did not shop in the store. The grounds for Magnolia Pearl look as if Abercrombie & Fitch sprung up in a Cormac McCarthy novel. The salvaged barn wood, the crushed gravel in the drive aisles, and wavy window glass showed the curators of this compound had more on their minds than just merchandising shabby chic, hobo clothes. This is someone's legacy. Rugged cowboy roots lassoed by someone with impeccable style, taste and sense of proportion. The buildings and grounds are an architectural gem. We're lucky someone has preserved this collection of 18th and 19th century architectural artifacts in such a beautiful, rugged and civilized way. This shady grove, its buildings, it's buses and bikes are dreamy, inventive, romantic and sometimes comic.

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    Teresa W.

    Stopped here on our way home to Driftwood, Tx. There was a sign as we turned in that said store is closed. It looked like some antique sign just thrown out beside the road? We didn't plan to go in just take a few pictures of the outside. The main building looked about the same as it did a couple of years back. I didn't want to go in because I don't feel that the style is for me. There are more buildings going up on the property, at least three! Guess they need to invest their profits which means someone is buying their merchandise! Not me.

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    17 days ago

    Good quality Bohemian clothes. Creative art work. Convenience to shop with their business model

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    Have not received the item ordered. Credit card charged. Now no communication from the vendor. Magnolia Pearl

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    The best place to buy my favorite clothes! They are pieces of art and wonderfully made!

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    Didn't know that looking homeless was so expensive! Way overpriced and un-ethical

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    3.9(14 reviews)
    6.0 mi
    $$$

    If you have a serious foot fetish this place is definitely for you. There are some shoe stores that…read moredon't have this many shoes. And in the back of the store they have a huge leather boot selection which impressed me. When I first walked in and I was expecting more of an upscale souvenir store but it is definitely much more than that. This is a great place to find some unique clothing finds along with numerous choices of leather jackets. Needless to say, expect to pay top retail dollar for everything. I decided to take a lot of pictures because words alone are not adequate.

    I waited to write this review because I don't believe in posting reviews while I'm angry…read more In a very rare move, I am posting a 1 star review because I can't think of any redeeming qualities for any of the people I came in contact with on this visit and my original 2 star draft was too generous. I hate writing negative reviews, but I know there are people out there who can't stand one more thing going wrong in 2020 and those people deserve to know they should avoid this place. I will say that the thing that makes me the most irritated is that we made a purchase here and I completely regret it and wish we hadn't rewarded their bad behavior with our money. That's on us, as we were trying not to ruin our anniversary with a scene and my husband wasn't fully grasping what occurred until we left, and we had no privacy for me to explain it to him. This layout, like a few in the area, is 2 floorplans connected in the middle but with each one having its own entrance/exit. We originally entered the one on the left which had some clothing, jewelry, and boots in the very back. This side had a mix of higher end brands that are a bit expensive and items that are just plain overpriced, as is common in more touristy areas, but nothing outrageous. The right side had some trinkets up front that I didn't check out, so I can't comment on those prices. There was a bit of a babbling brook set up with goldfish and a little wooden bridge that crossed to the back of that store. I thought that was fun. There were handbags and women's clothing in that section that were ridiculously overpriced and marked up for the quality- enough to make me roll my eyes and lose interest in the store altogether. The first time we came in, we were completely ignored. Nobody greeted us, nobody approached me as I was considering several purchases. Not unheard of or my biggest concern, though I completely noticed. We left and went to several more shops. As we were about to leave Main St. we remembered we never purchased the Pendleton towels we intended to get. I wanted to go to Fredericksburg Mercantile, but my husband wanted to return here based on the selection. Well this time, we entered the store and headed to where the towels were so we could look through the patterns and select one or two. Instead of being greeted, we were profiled. A woman attempted to step in my husband's way while condescendingly asking if he needed something. He went around her, casually throwing out the product he came to look at. I was slightly behind him so she instead blocked me with the same tone. I stared blankly at her because I was completely shocked that this woman got in my bubble, her face was 7 or 8 inches from mine- at most, and her mask was below her chin! While I was aware of the profiling that was occurring, I was primarily distracted by how boldly she was ignoring the state mandate AND rudely in my personal space (remember, I said inches, not feet, it's never appropriate to get that close to someone). Since things were getting tense, a second woman (the only one wearing a mask correctly and seemed to be the manager) interceded and the first woman left. I specifically asked her if they just don't follow the mask mandate here and she played dumb at first, then looked over her shoulder at the the employee and shrugged and said sorry insincerely. She did not correct her behavior and there was a third employee wearing her mask in exactly the same way who squeezed between us and a rack to get a snack at the register. So no masks, no social distancing, no respect for customers- got it. I walked away to go look at patterns with my husband but couldn't focus on the task because this woman followed us around from an odd distance and kept interrupting our conversation. What's funny is when I actually inquired to my husband about the product, she had a chance to look like she was doing her job and cover up the profiling, but that was the only time she didn't chime in! I didn't get a chance to choose what I wanted, my husband felt rushed and weirded out so he grabbed one so we could just get out ASAP. At the register we were subjected to her asinine questions and chatter about "this stupid virus." She also went on about recognizing me from earlier based on my purse- I guess her way of softening the profiling??? I left out a lot of specifics due to limited space. The jist is, that after letting time pass I still do NOT think this was a weird, one time mishandling of a customer. I honestly believe the staff here makes biased assumptions about their customers and will continue to do so unapologetically without regard to how they are mistreating people, or for safety. They didn't deserve our money and they don't deserve yours.

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