Have you ever been to a sample and stock sale? This is like a continuous stock sale. Clothing is not priced individually, but rather by brand and type of clothing.
E.g., Carroll t-shirts, 8€. Carroll button-up shirts, 15€. Carroll dresses, 25€. Tara Jarmon dresses, 55€. Dim tights, 3€.
So I paid my 8€ inscription, and I printed out my little invitation, and no one even asked me for it!! But at least with the newsletter, you get to know what sales are going on where (they have another location in the burbs). Anyhoo, so I went in, was excited when I saw the prices, and started gathering up clothes to try on (a LOT of sizes 42 and 44, btw). Then I started looking around for a dressing room......oh no. Seriously? Please, no. I went and asked if they had a dressing room. The two employees seemed surprised that I would be asking for one. No, they did not have one. What did I want to try on? "Uhhhh...." I said. "Just go find a corner," they said.
Having been to many a no-dressing-room sample sale in the past, I luckily lacked the shame needed to keep me from taking my shirt off (wearing a tank top, still feeling a bit awkward) and trying on a few tops. I wasn't so daring as to try on a dress, which would have required pants removal.
Nobody else in the store was trying anything on....EVEN THOUGH THERE ARE NO RETURNS/EXCHANGES ALLOWED!!!!! Whaaaaa??? And women were buying 60€ cashmere sweaters without trying them on. Craziness.
So given the prices and inventory, I would give this place four stars, but the lack of a dressing room definitely takes that down a notch. read more