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    Painted Tree Boutiques

    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    Shringar Boutique

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    I stopped by here for the first time in years. It is a family-owned business that has been around…read morefor probably over 20 years. Everyone is extremely friendly (and still remembered me!) . They sell Indian clothes and jewelry, as well as offer threading services. Radhika takes appointments for threading and does it herself. Unfortunately, when I stopped by recently, she wasn't there. I have purchased some dresses from here for specific outfits and they offered reasonable prices.

    TLDR - DO NOT SHOP HERE, the owners will treat you like trash and clearly have comprehension…read moreissues, can't imagine how horrible doing business with them would be! Still in disbelief at the interaction I had here! My parents and fiancée were going all over the DMV shopping for clothes for my wedding (we all needed 3-4 outfits!). This was one of our last stops of the day, everyone was exhausted so I quickly ran in to check it out while they waited in the car. We had just gone to Patel Brothers so had 4 empty chai cups in the car that I wanted to throw away, so I took them to throw away before going in the store - but there wasn't a trash can to be seen on the whole strip. So I went in the store and said I didn't see any trash cans outside and asked if I can throw them away. Response - "we don't have any public trash cans". Ok so they're confused, I said that hey, I'm here to shop, I'm not just coming to throw this away. Again they go "we don't have any public trash cans" - I go "I know, I'm not looking for a public trash can, I want to shop and have people in the car coming into shop, I want to throw these away so I can shop" (both my hands were full! How can I look at stuff like that!). They said it AGAIN!!!! Once AGAIN I said HEY I'm here to SHOP, I came all the way here for this store, I want to look around without trash in my hands." This time the lady goes, "oh you can put it right there and pick it up when you go" (gestures to a table). W. T. F. I'm potentially going to spend literally thousands of dollars, and I can't throw my trash away?? It's not like I had spoiled chicken or old shrimp - it was literally empty cups!! I was like no thanks, I won't be shopping here and walked out. Super disappointing as I had planned out 2 full days of shopping going from store to store to find stuff for the 4 of us, and I was excited about going here because I read another review saying they hand a lot of chudas and kaleera - but oh well, I have no tolerance for unnecessary rudeness. Good luck with your empty store! We went to Bridal Bazaar in Dulles Town Center right after - it all worked out because they had amazing stuff and Ayesha was so helpful, nice, and attentive!! If we had wasted time looking at Shringaar's crappy looking stuff we wouldn't have gone to Bridal Bazaar, so to the rude couple at Shringaar - THANK YOU for being such rude jerks, we happily took our business elsewhere and spent $1600 (to start). Your loss! In the words of Julia Robert's - Big Mistake. HUGE!! *You may have seen this review on google reviews, I posted it there and the owner had the audacity to say: "We're a Boutique, not a trash can. Please take your trash somewhere else :)"* WOW. Since I can't respond there I'll do so here - that place was the sorriest excuse for a boutique I've ever seen, but seriously, can you not read? Do you *still* not understand that I WAS THERE TO SHOP AT YOUR "boutique"? I'm a young Indian woman with a giant rock on my finger, what did you think when you saw me? That I'm some hobo who came to this tiny strip mall, to your store to throw away chai cups? Or hey, she's the target customer! Honey please google me, I'm an attorney, was dressed well, and was wearing jewelry worth more than your entire "boutique", I'm not some random homeless person who you wouldn't expect to come in there - I am EXACTLY your target customer. I drove 45 min to get to you TO SHOP. TO SHOP. TO SHOP. Why is this so difficult for you to understand? You must have paid people for the other reviews, with this rude attitude you won't be in business much longer - and with me telling all my connections in the desi community, the south asian bar, AAPI, etc I'll help that process along :) If you're still reading - go ANYWHERE but here!! Bridal Bazaar, Star Fashion, Mohini Boutique, Tanya's Collection - all amazing stores not only with great selection, but NICE PEOPLE. Skip this shthole.

    Scout & Molly's Reston - Floral print dress perfect for horse races by Shila.

    Scout & Molly's Reston

    (7 reviews)

    Beware of this shop's exchange/return policy -- I received a couple of their items as a gift (with…read moregift receipt) that are not my style/taste & intended to return them after the holidays (& house guests left). The gift receipt only gave two weeks to exchange items (for store credit) & I was one week beyond the window. They are over an hour's drive from me one-way so I phoned ahead to see if they could make an exception to not waste my day. They told me absolutely not, they stand by their two-week holiday-return policy. I guess I'll be regifting this stuff. Consider yourself warned!!

    Today, went into this store, Scout & Molly's in Reston. I didn't need to buy anything, but I…read morenoticed that it was a small woman-owned business, and I wanted to support it. I figured I'd go in and find something I'd like to have and accomplish my goal of supporting this woman-owned business. I was barely greeted when I came in despite the fact that I said hello as I entered. The woman who was folding clothes near the front door didn't bother to look up fully. I started looking through items on the rack near the front door, checking out the colorful tops and still on track to purchase something from this store. I thought, "Let me check out the other items before I make a final selection." I found several items I liked. As I began to check out the items in the next rack over, another lady came from the back, greeted me, and asked if I was looking for anything in particular. I said no. I'm just browsing to see what strikes me. Before I could get to the back of the store, another group of 2 women and a girl came into the store, and the woman who couldn't be bothered to look up when I came in warmly greeted these women and said, "We also have 30% off tops and shorts". From the back where I was standing at that point, I could hear her exuberant greeting and advice so freely given to this group. It was a stark difference in how I was treated. I wondered why neither of the sales people told me about the sale. So I told the sales person who was closest to me at the time what I'd heard and asked if that was, indeed, the case. She said yes. I said wow! Neither of you mentioned the sale to me, so I guess it's a good thing I overheard. At that point, I decided I wouldn't be making a purchase there after all. I went across & up the street and spent $268 in WHBM instead. I'll patronize businesses that welcome and appreciate my business. I would NOT recommend this business.

    Painted Tree Boutiques - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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