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I love to just stroll around in the store and look at the the great things. I don't always need anything just want to look.

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I came to Macy's during a crowded Saturday with the intention of picking something up at the Chanel…read morecounter and making a quick exit to avoid the masses but was enticed to look at some clothes in the Ralph Lauren and Tommy section by the cute tops in the summer sales sections. I had also received some coupons in the mail and thought, "Why not?" I was able to find some good deals on Tommy jeans and some nice Ralph Lauren Polo shirts as well as some blouses for work. As I headed to the check out, I was already thinking, the coupons will probably not go through and I might have to make some of my purchases online. Macy's coupons are a hit or miss because they have so many exclusions and at some counters, a sales associate told me they make sure the coupons don't go trough because all their items are exclusions. As a result, I usually don't bother unless I happen to be there for another reason. I was pleasantly surprised this time when a sales associate named Yolanda Perez helped me figure out how to make the most of my coupons and it turned my good deals into some really great ones. I truly hope Macy's keeps hiring sales associates who are friendly and helpful like Yolanda. Having that help keeps me at the brick and mortar store instead of shopping online. I really want to support RGV business but if I can buy a $50 pair of shoes for $22 on Macy's online, how can I resist? Forget about online shopping, bring your coupons and enjoy the excellent service. As an added plus, there is ample parking, the store is nice and clean, and the Chanel counter kicks butt. Good job Macy's!

Priscilla at the dresses section has awesome customer service and takes time to help me choose the…read moreright outfit. The only reason I come to Macy's at this location is because I know she will take care of me. Thank you Ms.Priscilla

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(35 reviews)

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La Plaza Mall has grown, but for me it's less a place to shop and more a place to walk with air…read moreconditioning and observe with amazement and wonder the diverse crowd of humanity and also the evolved mall creatures with rainbow hair and pieces of metal sticking out of their tongues. Unless you're really into paying large amounts of money for the privilege of advertising for a company by wearing clothing covered with their logo (so others know you paid $800 for your sneakers), or cheap Chinese imported fad stuff, you may want to use the entrance that leads directly into the anchor store you want to shop. Thank God, there is still a JC Penny, Dillard's and Macy's and a few decent places to eat. Those who are more adventurous can enter the vortex that is the mall where there are other stores like Old Navy, Abercrombie & Fitch, Build a Bear Workshop, Torrid, Hot Topic, Sephora, Bath & Body, Victoria's (not so) Secret, Van's, Boot Jack, and a few chain jewelry stores like Zales, Kay, and Reed's. Naturally (or unnaturally) there is also a labyrinth of kiosks and other smaller stores all competing for your attention and money. You'll find people trying to spray you with fragrances, straighten or curl your hair, fit you with a hair piece, put some new glitter make-up on your face, or polish your shoes for free ...only to try to pressure you into buying their way over-priced shoe polishing kit or at least give them a big tip. Can you tell I'm not really into malls? I had not been in over a year. I was going to the bank, but discovered it doesn't open till 11 AM, so I could drive somewhere else or walk around for 25 minutes. I chose the latter as walking is good exercise. The Northside newer expansion of the mall has some good restaurants like Texas de Brazil and Yard House. Of course you can always go to the food court and eat a large pizza sized cookie or some kind of fast food while trying to pretend you don't mind the whining children and their parents who ignore them. Thankfully, when I went it was a weekday morning and not many mall creatures were out. The parking garage was mostly empty. But I saw enough that I know I do not want to return during the Christmas shopping season. If you happen to be a mall creature, I wish you well, and a long happy life. Please don't take it personal if I do a double take when I see you made up as an Anime character doll complete with special pupil-enhancing contact lenses, or sporting subdermal implanted Vulcan-style bumps or a third eye tattooed on your forehead. My reaction is involuntary and partly out of shock. I've never had a piercing except for my annual flu shot.

I have been visiting this mall for many years, and it's one of the best options in the valley area…read more It offers bigger and better stores compared to another mall I usually go to. This location is always very busy, so expect it to be congested, especially on weekends and holidays. One thing I wish they would change is the food pavilion. I would like to see them add something to prevent the chairs from making noise when people drag them.

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Cavender's Boot City

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Service is in the toilet, I spent over $600 there on Friday, between work boots and FR clothing and…read moreregular clothing, no one to help with anything! It was like back in high school with these kids, in bunches talking amongst themselves, and only helping a few customers! Anyways made to the counter and the young lady was i guess being forced to work there and apparently hates her job! Selection was ok but that was it!

Cavender's in Palms Crossing shopping center is a really cool and impressive western wear and boot…read morestore. Of course, boots are the main feature in my opinion along with all kinds of footwear for work. They have everything from ugly to beautiful, inexpensive to "are-you-kidding-me?", cowhide to exotics, eel, crocodile, snake, furry, woven, argyle, and the list goes on. The two main jeans brands offered here are Wrangler and Cinch, and they have plenty of both. All kinds of western shirts, work shirts, fancy shirts, pearl snap, color block, casual, even T-shirts and polo shirts. If you need a buckle the size if a dinner plate to protect your bellybutton you can find it here along with a wide selection of belts. Cowboy hats are all kinds of other accessories for western wear are here. Prices are overall reasonable and comparable to department stores. While I walk through the store admiring the merchandise, I was welcomed by three of their friendly employees who offered their help. If you want to shop western wear, this would be your place.

TJ Maxx - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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