by JudyJB » Sat Dec 21, 2019 10:11 pm
I hate to say it, but the stores are partly creating their own problems. I went shopping last night at a high-end mall, and parking was horrible. I only went into Dillard's, but the merchandise was really picked over. Did not buy anything. Next stop was much cheaper Kohl's, and parking was easier, but the racks and shelves of clothing, especially the stuff like t-shorts with long or short sleeves looked like the aftermath of a huge sale. Even though there were few people in the store, the merchandise was so messy I was not interested in buying anything. Plus, they had one huge area near the front of the store filled with really messy and disorganized clearance merchandise. The clearance stuff was on racks, but there were long pants, shorts, dressy tops, sweaters, and jackets all on the same racks. Who wants to search through what is mostly junk just to find a so-called bargain?
I want to be able to go into a store and find merchandise organized better, with things like t-shirts neatly folded and organized with smaller sizes on top, like items with like items, etc.
Also, at Dillard's, while I was happy to see sales clerks, I went in looking for a 100% cotton, cuff sleeve Eileen West nightgown. So this lady, kept trying to sell me a similar nightgown by Eileen West made of cotton blended with something called "modal." It is fiber from beech trees, which she said was superior to cotton. Except I told her I wanted 100% cotton, but she would not stop telling me how to wash modal and how it is organic, etc. I finally just left.
And no one had big girl's pajamas!! Baby and toddler pajamas were available, but no girl's size 14.