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    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Ross Dress For Less

    Ross Dress For Less

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    Ross is a discount chain similar to TJMaxx or Marshalls. I had been to Ross locations in Colorado…read moreand Texas and felt based upon that, this chain was far better than those competitors. I was excited to see the chain was finally making its way into the midwest! Upon entering here I was surprised at how big it was. I was also surprised at how sparse the stock was in comparison to the store size. It felt like while things were spread out, but that they could fit 2x more stuff. There is a shoe section, purses, luggage, womens, mens, juniors, plus size, kid/baby, home goods, seasonal, and a jewelry counter. The place was clean and organized. The staff was amicable. I was in and out quite quick as there wasn't too much to browse through. Since this is a newer location, hopefully they will be better stocked in the future!

    When I learned that a new store was opening near our home in Ohio I was going to have to work as…read moremuch overtime I could or get a second job. The only time we could go to a Ross was on vacation south to Florida. It was always a treat for my wife to explore the deals of brands that she couldn't afford from the stores that normally sold them. We always had a separate budget for Ross and another for vacation needs. We would bring empty luggage for all the new buys that my wife found. I live to see my wife this happy. I have a love hate relationship with Ross. Love my wife's happiness but hate tto see the money spen.

    Pure Couture Prom & Pageant

    Pure Couture Prom & Pageant

    (6 reviews)

    Do not order from this company. I ordered a dress online and yes said not refundable, but the dress…read morewas about 10 inches too long and way too expensive to alter. Called talk to a young girl was very sweet so they would call the owners and ask if there was anything they could do. They said there was nothing. I know with businesses there's always exceptions to be made. They could've offered a store credit or a restocking fee or something. But nothing. I would never order from this company again.

    Short version: You'll get ignored if you aren't willing to spend $500 or more, dresses are almost…read moreall damaged, website lies about brands, and almost everything can be found much cheaper through (completely reputable) sites online. Cons: -Staff (Biggie) -Prices -Heavily damaged dresses -Changing rooms didn't have doors, just curtains that didn't really shut. -No mirrors in the changing rooms, you have to ask for one or use the one in the middle of the store. -Had a horrible sign asking people to not buy from "Chinese" websites because of Covid-19 (This has been proven to be untrue for MONTHS now) Positives: -They had a massive selection, even in larger sizes that usually only get a sad corner in most dress stores. -All of the larger sizes had modern styles, not just quincé dresses or stuff from the '90s. -The place was CLEAN, of course, there was some dust in the changing rooms but nothing terrible. -So many colours!!! The only ones I would say were missing were the more undesirable ones -They had all of the classic silhouettes -They did offer cheap dresses, not many though. I wouldn't say they were genuinely cheap, they were all VERY damaged, stuff that would be seen from afar. it would probably be a $150 tailor bill or a lot of time at the sewing machine. Including tailor costs, everything was $250 or higher. Long Version: My sister and I went in to find a formal dress, we had a budget I find reasonable, around $300, a little more would be fine. We started picking things out and had a good time. The shop attendants asked once in a while if we were doing okay and took our dresses to the fitting room. Then I saw a beautiful green green without a tag and asked for the price, the lady came back to me and told me it was $480, way off of my budget, and offered to take it to my fitting room. I smiled and said "Thank you, it's a bit pricy", after that moment the attendants became distant and cold, at the time there was only one other girl trying on dresses. Shortly after two high school girls came in, they were collecting $800-$1000 dollar dresses and were being catered to like queens, being offered dresses, suggestions, and compliments. What really sealed the deal for me was this beautiful pink floor-length gown. Around $350, absolutely beautiful. And Big. (For reference I'm about 5 foot 5 and 100 pounds, I know I'm skinny and I knew this was going to be a challenge.) So after I tried it on, I asked if they had another size even in a different colour or if they could order it. She said "I'm so sorry but they are all sold out". It had some wear and tear from other people trying it on, some seams were starting to get stretched out and a few of the closures were missing but all of that could be fixed at a tailors for about $100 Honestly, I was going to buy it right then, but I took a moment because they don't do returns, and it was in rough shape. (Most things were, I tried on 6-7 dresses and all of them had damage ranging from small stuff like the hooks were falling off, to big stuff like split seams, and large tears, beaded dresses were likely to be missing large portions of beading) I tried on a few others but they just didn't work, so I put the pink dress on once more. I felt gorgeous, I took it off and sat down with my sister, I looked at the tag and googled the designer because I wondered if they had anything from the brand in a smaller size at the store, and found my dress perfectly in stock from the designers' website for about $150. (Less than half of their price) Then my curiosity got the better of me I went on the Pure website and started to do a quick search, and they didn't even have the correct brand on the website, it wasn't an option at all. They were trying to pass it off as a much more prestigious brand when the sewn-on tags clearly said otherwise. I understand for a dress store that regularly sells dresses for $900 and up, my dress was small fries, but they just had to place an order, I would've been fine paying extra to expedite the shipping, they could've charged me $70 bucks and I would've gone for it. Instead I was lied to and probably would've spent another $100 on tailoring and fixing the damage. I left and ordered it through the designer when I got home. (For a whopping total of $156.72, compared to approx. $450 if I bought it in store, including tailoring) If you are not willing to spend over $500 there, you will be pushed aside very quickly. In my opinion, go there to try stuff on, but don't purchase anything, just find the designer and buy it online. It'll be much cheaper, and it will come brand new. This was in April of 2021, so I understand they need revenue but a sale is a sale and I wasn't trying to buy a $99 dress, $300 is a nice chunk of change. Ironically, both Highschool girls left empty-handed, while I was willing to dole out $500 if they had just placed the order online.

    Plus Size Pretty - Lots of available seating too.

    Plus Size Pretty

    (3 reviews)

    Franklinton

    I stopped into plus size pretty today, and I'm glad I did! I forgot to take pictures (sorry!), but…read moreit was incredibly cute in there. Full of color and fun wallpapers that make the shopping experience fun. The store is sorted mostly by size ranging 14-30+ with the majority of items being towards the middle of that range. There is a separate rack for lingerie/swimsuits/longer items. The majority of clothes on the racks were in season, and they mentioned that the store would be transitioning to fall soon. The fitting room is HUGE! There is plenty of room to try things on, a large mirror to view all the angles, and a fan (hooray)! The star of the shower is truly Angelina! She is not only passionate about her store but passionate about making sure you find something that suits you! She has such a bubbly personality and is so welcoming from the second you enter the store! She also hosts events, so be sure to check her social media for details! I would definitely encourage you to stop in and take a look around!

    A beautiful space that specializes in plus-size clothing with larger selections with the most…read moreoptions in the larger spectrum of sizes. It's easy to get to, has an amazingly fun shopping atmosphere, and really feels like the owners behind the place really understand some of the frustrations plus-size people have had with clothes shopping - and tried to mitigate it as best as possible. Honestly, it's really fun to shop here! STUFF TO NOTE: -There's a parking lot right behind Plus Size Pretty. There's also free street parking on both sides of the street. Depending on how busy Broad is, you're looking at less than a block's walk. Tons of space when I parked on a Saturday. -The door to Plus Size Pretty is actually on the side of the building. It looks more like an employee entrance than the front door, so you might be confused at first. Look for the door labeled with their street number 924. -There are multiple chairs inside for easy seating. There are chairs inside with and without arms, and most of them look pretty sturdy. -If I remember correctly there are a few (just one or two!) into the store itself. Everything is flat, one-level once inside. -As far as I could tell, the store carries size 14-30+. The "+" is included, and they do have a section that's small, but there, for sizes over 30. The 14-16 section is probably the smallest. PROS -This place is so PRETTY. Easily one of the cutest clothing boutiques I've been in. It feels bright, welcoming, fun, and colorful. From the bold color choices to the pretty wallpapers and carpets and jewel-toned furniture, shopping here feels like a treat. -The dressing room is gigantic! Like, it's easily 6-8 times bigger than my bathroom at home. It's probably the size of my second bedroom. Tons and tons of space to try on clothing without ever feeling cramped. There are giant mirrors to see how things fit as well as a fan installed on the ceiling for staying comfortable. There are even feather boas in the corner that really make it feel like you're supposed to really be enjoying the experience. (Large, supportive couch and chairs in there too for getting into complicated clothing!) -All the clothing is sorted by size. This makes it really easy to stick with your size. Everything is really well organized and in its place too. I didn't see anything in the wrong areas. -All the clothing is pretty in-season. It's March, and there are no coats and sweaters out. Just like a standard clothing retailer, they've swapped over to lighter fabrics and swimsuits. There's a small section for formal outfits too, and I picked up a beautiful red evening gown for dirt cheap. (Okay, no real events to go to anytime soon, but when you find something that makes you feel like a million bucks and costs virtually nothing, you buy that!) -They also sell shoes (wide widths!), jewelry, tights, and more. You can get your accessories here alongside some new outfits. -The staff member here was sooooo helpful when I came out of the dressing room looking for opinions. They had so many compliments for me, and we talked about my body (and how it fit in the clothing) in non-destructive terms. Clearly, they were quite used to a lot of it, but it was really refreshing to not have someone comment on cellulite or shapewear. CONS: -I'd love to see more selection. That's, honestly, about it. However, the selection they DO have is in-season, current styles, and in good shape. I'd much rather see a slimmer selection that's great (which it is here!) than weed through a larger selection that's worse.

    Torrid - accessories - Updated May 2026

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