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    Vineyard Vines

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    The Children's Place Outlet - Cleanest and Most Organized Children's Store ever!

    The Children's Place Outlet

    3.0(3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Way back in 2003, TCP was the only kids' clothing company to offer coupons in free magazines you…read morecould get at obstetrician practices. Because I like to save money, I checked out TCP because of that coupon. I have been shopping there ever since. TCP clothes are made to last. One of my toughest rags is a vintage tank top that I inherited and that Ronni loved as a toddler. I have never thrown out a TCP item due to it becoming weak, pilled, or frayed. I buy TCP at thrift stores all the time. TCP clothing is very affordable, especially at this outlet. I scored a pair of teal, velvet pants* for Sophie. They were like seven bucks, and clearance leggings were $3.50. I was able to get a romper, a slap bracelet, tees at six bucks each, and even rose gold, mirrored sunglasses for Ronni. The point: I could afford to go crazy here. TCP clothing has varied looks so that everyone can be happy. TCP has prints, plain stuff, graphic, frilly, and soft. The clothes are comfy and cute. Who can resist a tee with smiling sushi and talking wasabi?! The dressing room is huge and can accommodate a wheelchair. Mesh shopping bags are at the front. General private school attire can be acquired (navy and khaki stuff). The employees are very nice. They can access your online points in order to save you more money (points have to be used within a certain time frame- I always forget that). Children love this place. So do parents, especially ones who love saving on gorgeous clothing. *The pants are size sixteen, so keep in mind that older teens can find stuff here.

    I love the companies clothes. They wash very well and stay looking new the whole season. The prices…read moreare incredible to me especially with a coupon. I do all online shopping. Their website is very easy to order. The bad thing I do not like and have actually thought about not ordering anymore is if I do have a problem on a online order and call, not one rep can speak English good enough to understand each other and most of the time they will not email you back when you send them email. It's awful to call when they don't understand you and you certainly can't understand them.

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    J.Crew Factory

    J.Crew Factory

    5.0(1 review)
    0.2 mi

    J. Crew. The name conjures images of pastel rowers with perfect teeth. Or, if you search within a…read morebit deeper, a hip hop clique. My first contact with J. Crew was in the very late nineties. Steven's sister had modeled in a J. Crew catalog. The endless sky was behind her in her photo, and her arms were wide, either to embrace the world or show off the Crew sweater. I wanted blonde hair, but I wanted the sweater even more. Over the years, I acquired some J. Crew here and there from thrift stores. I didn't purposefully seek it out, but I didn't reject it, either. I never shopped specifically at J. Crew, as it seemed like a parallel universe in which one had to be J-y or Crew-y. I was neither. But Factory, Crew's li'l sis, has mostly affordable wares. Factory has sales like you cannot believe. Two months ago, I ordered earrings. Two weeks ago, I ordered earrings. Today, I ordered earrings. Ten bucks on sale. Shipping is free. Take that husband. Take that society. I went to the outlet in Asheville last spring. It was so peaceful that you could fall asleep on tees that had been folded by what I thought were cyborgs. The employees are sweet and regular, like us. There was a pretentious lady with a lap dog in the outlet, which seemed slightly surreal, but that was it for regality. Another woman let me and my husband know that she wanted to see the earrings, too, which is again slightly surreal because in my universe I just politely wait for a browser to finish. The layout of Factory is great. It is easy to get to stuff, but tough to make a decision. Everything there is cute, dammit. If you saw the amount of secondhand, quirky stuff that I have from J. Crew and Li'l Crew, you would bow down to me. OK, some is new. One needs a black lace printed sweatshirt with short sleeves. Needs it. Not hopes for it. Needs it. On sale for fifteen bucks, yeah, you need it. Plus, the sales associate told me that I can rack up points in order to save more money. Yep. Future self: bedecked with fake fur earrings and tees adorned with platypuses. (That's a hint for Factory to produce stuff like that.) I dream of one day being able to wear the J. Crew pants that were created by an edgy fairy and cached away, awaiting most likely teens who are clumsy with foodstuffs. I think of the 2014 J. Crew catalog that I recently stole away from my mother's house, because she has taste and I love neon in weird places. Whether you wear J. Crew or J. Crew Factory, new or used, people can see you comin' from a mile away. And I love that.

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