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    Out There Outfitters

    4.4 (14 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Helpful and friendly salespeople. Good selection of clothing (didn't check out the gear). Great sales.

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    Great place for outdoor wear and clothing. Lots of selection. Would highly recommend.

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    Awesome local shop with great products. Definitely worth dropping in. Staff is knowledgeable and very friendly.

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    TJMaxx

    TJMaxx

    2.7(26 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $

    For the most part clean and organized, but somehow, unlike Filene's, Loehmann's, Neiman's Last…read moreCall, or even sister store, Marshall's, TJ's always has this unsettling mess of chaos and foolishness on its shelves. Half-filched gift sets, missing caps/bows/buttons, vandalized price tags, self-made ''testers,'' etc. (Thank God they don't sell tampons.) In fairness, this happens at ALL TJX stores. TJ Maxx just brings out the creep in people. Who values materialism so much they act like a Mongol invader? Main Line class. This store has always had higher-end brands than other locations, but for that reason, it gets picked over, regularly. Nearby Lilly Pulitzer co. used to dump a lot of overstocks here, like back when they were cool. I've seen some pretty nice stuff, most recently a Givenchy cocktail jacket on clearance for $1500 (not really a bargain). Just posted pics of some Longchamp, Tods, and Dolce bags, there was a Celine one too, but I didn't take a pic b/c the handle was broken and IMO it should not have even been on the floor. As expected with couture-ier names, you won't see the most desirable colors or styles, but that's what you get when you discount shop. There is always plenty of Polo, Hilfiger, NorthFace, Coach, MK, and all those other logos-for-the-masses on the racks. TJ's puts the bougie "status" brands above all else, because that's what sells to the middle class. Case in point, where did Jon Gosselin buy his Ed Hardy? And who paid him to wear it? Because who watching him shops at TJX? IMO, the staff at this location is more professional than other stores. Broomall's staff has an every-customer-I-see-is-a-thug attitude. Wayne's staff is superior and aloof. To Aurian R, who had a bad experience, I am sorry for that. To help you feel a little better, IMO, snobbery on the Main Line doesn't necessarily have to do with the color of your skin. There may be a layer I am not aware of in your case, but most everyone gets a dose of snobbery on the Main Line. I do know, from all my trips here over many years, that there is a LOT of diversity at this store, both in clientele and personnel, and there always has been. Just look at the other Yelp reviewers below you, they come from all over, all creeds and colors, all walks of life.

    After visiting T.J. MAXX at 550 E Lancaster Ave, in St. Davids, I was extremely disturbed by the…read morebehavior of your employee, Nicholas, during my recent visit. While there were other employees already working the register, Nicholas specifically stepped in front of an African American employee in a way that felt unnecessary, intimidating, and deeply uncomfortable. He appeared to closely monitor and double-check transactions involving African American customers, as though he assumed wrongdoing or theft without cause. At one point, Nicholas even opened the cash register drawer while his coworker was actively ringing up items, seemingly to verify his work in a manner that came across as distrustful and humiliating. His actions created a tense and uncomfortable environment for both customers and staff. From what I witnessed Nicholas behavior felt targeted and racially motivated, making it seem as though he was unfairly scrutinizing his coworker because of his race. This kind of conduct is unacceptable in any workplace and reflets poorly on your business, I strongly encourage management to address this situation seriously, as no employee or customer should be made to feel discriminated against or uncomfortable because of racial bias.

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    Road Runner Sports - General store area

    Road Runner Sports

    3.6(46 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$$

    Who knew going to a store with the sole purpose of buying running shoes could teach you a lot about…read moreyourself in less than an hour... I went here on Wednesday November 22nd in the early afternoon. I entered the store, and I took a look around since it was my first time in there. I saw that some of their staff was already helping other customers, and after looking around for a few minutes, I decided to take a seat until someone offered to help a few minutes later. An employee then spoke into a mic/walkie talkie to indicate to someone in the back/side room that I needed help. Afterwards, an employee came out and we got the show on the road. I told her I was interested in understanding what kind of feet I have and what would be the best shoe for me. Before we got started with the fun, I had to answer a few basic questions like how often do I plan on running, what kind of cushion, how much will I run in a week, etc; So in order to find the right shoe, I needed to take my socks off and walk/run barefoot with socks provided by them on a treadmill while she filmed behind me with an iPad for 10-20 seconds. Once the employee got a good enough recording, then we headed over to the Fit Finder. For some reason the Fit Finder wasn't playing nice with her iPad, so we kind of stood around for a minute or two and then technology magically fixed itself. Afterwards I had to stand on it with both feet, stand on my feet in specific ways, put more weight on specific feet, etc; Once we finished doing all of that, then we got to go to the big TV and understand my results! There is where I learned some interesting facts about myself! First it provided a couple shoe recommendations as well as other product recommendations. Now the nittygritty. The Fit Finder and treadmill fun was able to tell me how long my feet are, my feet width, my feet alignment, arch heights on each foot, and other not as useful facts like ball width, ball girth, instep height, and heel width. Here I learned how severely different my arch heights were in both feet. How one foot can be shorter than the other... Also how I have narrower feet on average than a typical guy... The list goes on, but it taught me a lot about my feet that you wouldn't know from just trying on shoes or just looking at your feet. So based on all of that and how I walk/run, they were able to recommend stability shoes. However as we were talking about shoes then began the kind of subtle push for their custom support insole. Now I never necessarily said no or yes to it, but quickly as we were getting to the shoe trying on phase, she began heating up the insoles. We then did a standing act to form the insoles to my feet. Afterwards, she trimmed the insoles based on my feet/shoe size which in my head I kind of questioned since I never agreed to buying the custom insoles. However I just went along. We tried on a good few pairs, and I eventually settled on a pair in a color and size that wasn't available in store. Based on their Black Friday deals, I was also logically convinced into getting their VIP rewards plan. It was at a price that would ultimately save me money, allow for me to return the custom insoles, get a discount on the shoes + insoles, and then also get a lot of in-store cashback. I ultimately spent $236 on the shoes ($126), custom insoles ($90), and membership ($20). I saved $24 with the membership, and I received $63.20 in in-store cash. So to me that seems like a pretty good value, but maybe I spent more then I needed if I just bought the shoes. Regardless, I left the store with the custom insoles and the shoes to be delivered in a few days. Their website didn't really play nice with linking the cashback to my account or linking my membership, but it eventually linked after a couple days. My in store Fit Finder results for whatever reason did not tie back to my account on the website, but they at least email you the results to reference for later. On another note, I was told that if I want to cancel my paid membership, I have to call them... So one of those days I attempted, and I sat on hold for like 30 minutes and gave up. I still need to... Lets hope I don't forget canceling by next year! Ultimately I think it was a great experience. I learned a LOT about my feet, bought shoes, kind of got a deal, and kind of got upsold? Regardless, I still feel like it was overall a great experience, and it is a worth a trip to understand how your feet are.

    If you're looking for a tailored sneakers shopping experience, look no further! Once you step in…read morefor your appointment, expect to stay at least an hour. They will record how you walk on a treadmill and mark how you put your weight on your feet. With this information they will recommend shoes best for you. They have a wall of Asics, Brooks, Hoka, New Balance, Saucony. They will also make $100 custom insoles for you to try. We found everyone in the store to be attentive and kind. I brought my 70 year old mother here and she says her new Brooks are the most comfortable shoes she's ever had. With the attention comes the higher price; these are also the most expensive sneakers I've ever purchased. Additionally, if you're here to just buy something without the appointment, almost everyone is occupied helping other people that you end up waiting around at the register with no one in sight.

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