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    Yogibo

    4.1 (7 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Brittany S.

    Yogibo is like a little oasis in Crossgates Mall. It is a low-pressure bean (bead) bag and pillow store. I found the perfect pillow to place between my knees at night and to use as support for my PT exercises (it also unzips into a seat cushion, it's called Zipparoll). It's a little expensive, $25 per zipparoll, but it's exactly what I've been looking for. I also bought the round pillow for $35. It is a very comfortable floor cushion, great for meditation and sitting at coffee tables and such. I don't like malls very much. I'm a bit of a minimalist - I don't go clothes shopping or appreciate mall food, and I get easily overwhelmed around money and people! This was a nice surprise. I also appreciate the little community outreach project they have (at least during Autism Awareness month - I hope they continue it), Sensory Sundays, where families can bring children to play games, experience the pillowy/bead furniture and eat apple slices during the hour before the store opens on Sundays, without the pressure to buy anything. I used to work with people who have disabilities (intellectual, developmental), so I really appreciate it when a company sees a way to help and goes for it.

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    They no longer have a storefront locations which made it convenient for replacement beads.

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    6 years ago

    Extremely friendly and helpful manager and team! Great environment and ingenious products! Definitely worth a visit.

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    Pottery Barn - Dramatic Faux Hydrangeas

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    2.4(20 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    Neat furniture and home store. Their decor for the Christmas holiday, is green, red and beige…read morecolored. Their displays are nicely placed around the store, which seems an industrial relic with metal beams in the middle. They offer items one would search for a while, like beds with top posts, chandeliers, very nice bar ware and lounges, a couch section and settees. Their wood furniture is large. Excellent variations on cloth, towels, XL carpets, mats, pillows and lounge seats. Their kitchen items are near the cash register. Review: 4

    Maybe it's my own fault, but I signed up for an event at this store called Design Class: How to…read moreStyle your Tree & Mantel and was shocked at how bad it was. I really enjoy home decorating, and as a busy full-time working mom, I thought this would be a fun Saturday morning self care activity and hoped to pick up a couple new tips for my holiday decor. I arrived a few minutes early and waited in the cold (in full view of the staff) until they unlocked the door. I was told to put my stuff down and do a little "pre-shop" before they got started. Then the "teacher" basically asked what we (myself and 3 older ladies who came as a group) wanted to learn. I explained why I signed up and she started walking us around the store suggesting items we could buy. I gave her a few minutes, but after a while I explained I wasn't there just to shop, and asked if she would be teaching any design tips. She acted like she had no idea what I was talking about, so I showed her the class description. She was still confused so then she asked another employee to help me, as if I was asking for something special. I finally left because clearly they had no knowledge to share and I had just wasted my precious little free time. Calling this a class is comical. It was a total disappointment!

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    Ten Thousand Villages - Fair trade kitchen + dining

    Ten Thousand Villages

    3.5(6 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$$

    online purchase lies and more lies…read moreit will be there before Christmas it's not our fault it's the shippers fault never left your facility until the 23rd? ordered on 15th it will be there lies all lies factory made goods not a hand made item in the warehouse. COMPLETE WAST OF MONEY AND TIME YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES. NEVER AGAIN. Trash customer service

    Ten Thousand Tstotschkes. A store whose concept I like in principle - provide a market for…read moreindividual craftsmen throughout the world for some kind of reasonable compensation, thereby preventing industrialization, loss of native heritage skills, and stimulating development. So if you want to pay $80 for a cotton print tablecloth, in theory you can be helping the world out. Oh, the problems in execution, though. They can't really tell you how much of the money goes back to the native craftspeople, nor much about the sourcing or labor conditions. It's like Fair Trade coffee - you have to take somebody's word for it, and the word is passed along by the telephone game. I'd actually be willing to do this on faith if the crafts and items here were really unique or even to my taste, but they seem a bit mass-produced to me and without the hallmarks of individual craftsmen, so I'm not only not terribly interested in the goods but I'm highly suspicious of the general claims. This may seem a bit scroogey of me, but I think on the whole if I want to stimulate development in the third world I'll extend a microloan over the internet (very direct and very cost-effective) or buy somebody a share of a goat. I would normally just settle on the usual three stars, given my cynical skepticism above, but the hideously steep prices push it from "would go back and check it out occasionally" to "not going to bother" territory.

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    Anthropologie

    Anthropologie

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    This Anthro is small and although it had a decent selection, no petites or extended sizes. The sale…read moreroom is very small and maybe 4 people can brows at a time. I still do online shopping mostly and return at this store for convenience. Customer service is excellent. They honored a discount price to exchange a shirt for a different size and had it shipped 2 day air. I didn't even ask, that is what we call above and beyond.

    I used to shop at Anthropologie when I lived in the Boston area so was excited to see that they…read moreopened in Stuyvesant Plaza. The store is nicely styled and was definitely packed with merchandise likely due to the upcoming holidays. Maybe it's because I haven't been inside an Anthro since before COVID, but I was really shocked at how much the prices have increased. This store was always pricey but now it's borderline insane. $36 for a hair clip?! And clearance hair clips for $27? You might want to take a beat and check out a more reasonably priced option like Target or TJ Maxx before you drop your hard earned cash here. I used to occasionally buy jewelry and items for the home at Anthro but not sure I'll be actually shopping here now. It's fun to browse for the aesthetic and they do have a clearance section way in the back which was super packed with folks when I visited. At these prices seems everyone wants a deal! Maybe if you want a splurgy gift but not sure I'd buy anything for myself here when you can get similar merchandise at other stores for so much less. Case in point, their winter scarves looked very similar to scarves at a lot of less expensive store but were twice the price. Eek! At least comparison shop before you buy something here.

    Hobby Lobby

    Hobby Lobby

    3.0(28 reviews)
    6.6 mi
    $

    Great place !! All of it friendly people! We have stores with no more help on the floor takes to…read morelong so I avoid those stores or not speaking English! Hate seeing a lot of stores closing! Rose

    I'm not going to get into the religious views of this company...let just talk fabric cutting…read morecounter. Not a great selection of fabric to begin with, but whatever, I've found some cool stuff. Rarely is there a staff member in the department...I usually have to ring the bell. Okay, great, they finally show up. Now for those of us here in 2019, we are used to decent technology, including scanners that can read bar codes. Not only does HL not have scanners, they HAND WRITE every single fabric price and amount on a slip. Then calculate each price. So let's go through the process shall we? Employee slowwwwwwly unrolls fabric from bolt, then places it against the ruler repeatedly to make sure not to give even an eighth of an inch more than we asked for! Slowwwwwwly cuts said fabric. Slowwwwwly folds fabric and places into a pile. Slowwwwwwly hand writes amount on slip. Slowwwwwwly folds up bolt and sets aside. Repeat. And don't get me started on when there's a mistake and they have to rewrite the entire slip. I don't know if the employees are not properly trained or just seriously lack customer service skills. They should just stand there and watch while I cut my own fabric; I'd sure as heck get out of there faster! Bottom line - if you have a lot of time to kill, or just really want to torture yourself, grab a few bolts of fabric and have them cut various sizes. You can thank me later.

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