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    DICK'S Sporting Goods

    DICK'S Sporting Goods

    3.7
    (3 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    A couple of days ago I went into the shoe department and had the pleasure of being helped by…read moreAntoine. He was professional and knowledgeable. In addition, he was also very personable and helpful. I really appreciated the extraordinary customer service!

    I will probably never order a bike through DICKS again. The process is absurd and frustrating…read more It's not that it takes 7-10 days to arrive. It's not that it takes more days to be built and that they only have a couple of builders. It's that I called to clarify the process, because the email messages were not clear. That took time. They said I'd be called when it had arrived and was ready to be built. I received a text it was "ready for pickup." I called to be SURE, because that's not what I was told would happen. The person was short with me a with frustration said, "they will call YOU." So more time, more waiting, more unnecessary confusion. 2 weeks later, I get a call that it will be ready in 2 days and that (again) they'd call. That day arrives, no call. So the following day, I call. To my surprise, the manager says to me that it's "no longer part of the system" because it's been too long. That "after 45 days" it's been removed and a refund submitted. Not only had it not been 45 days, but I had been diligent, and even treated like I was putting them out by checking in so much. I was incredibly frustrated with the manager and expressed that this was an error in THEIR SYSTEM they needed to address. She didn't want to hear me and continued speaking to me as if it was ME who wasn't there when I should be. She held it for me "as a curtesy" as if she was doing me a favor. Then on top of it, when I got the bike home, I realized one of the air caps wasn't there. A small issue, but still the icing on the cake after almost a month of back and forth. There is clearly a disconnect happening in this process, and the last thing most people will want to do is spend hundreds up to over a grand on a bike to deal with this type of nonsense.

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    Title Nine

    Title Nine

    2.5
    (36 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$$

    I've shopped in this store a couple of times. Before Title Nine ever came to Denver, I'd started…read morereceiving their catalogs via mail for a few years. I'd never ordered, but like Lindsey K, liked the name. The first time I ever came into this store, which was a couple of years ago, I had great service as one of the salespersons helped me find a good sports bra. As a girl with girls, a good sports bra is needed to hold the girls down (or locked and loaded as I like to say!). I recall purchasing my first Moving Comfort bra and a pair of yoga pants. While I didn't love the pants I purchased, I kept them. Title Nine has a great return policy that if you have the pants for a while and just don't like them, you can return them at any time, even if they've been worn, etc. I just decided to keep the pants I purchased. Now fast forward a couple of years. Still pretty active, actually even more so. I realized that most of my workout tops are racer back and I wanted some racer back bras as my Moving Comfort bras are regular straps. When looking for bras at a certain size and up seem almost impossible to find in a racer back. After looking at various bras online, it finally dawned on me when running across a Title Nine catalog to take a look at their website. I started to order some bras online to try them on at home and then thought, "Duh, they have a store." Went in last Friday and I was helped pretty quickly. My size still seems to be the unicorn in racer back bras, but I did find one style by Moving Comfort that fit. I ordered a second bra in the same style, different color and pullover lower impact bra in racer back style as well. I was very happy with the service and their selection in store was pretty good. Not as great as the catalog, of course, but still pretty good. What I realized too, is that Title Nine is "the store" for sports bras, especially if you are a full-figured size and need more coverage. Not a lot of places carry good sports bras with support and coverage and hold the girls down. If you're running, you don't want boobs flapping on your chest, which hurts. Support bras are essential and Title Nine has 'em.

    Disappointed and Misleading Sizing Claims…read more I was so excited to find a swimwear brand that claims to be made for "big boobs and short torsos" and "designed for all boob-kind." Their marketing really builds up the idea that they're inclusive and supportive of different body types--especially those of us who struggle to find swimwear that actually fits a larger bust. But after looking at their size range, I was honestly shocked. Their sizing only goes up to a D cup. A D cup is not considered large for many of us with fuller chests--it's a pretty standard size. So how exactly is this "coverage, support, and styles that keep up with big boobs" if you're excluding the very people you're claiming to support? It feels misleading and honestly a bit performative. If you're going to market yourself as inclusive and for "all boob-kind," then back it up with sizing that actually reflects that. There's a huge community of people who wear DD, DDD, E, F and beyond who are constantly left out of the conversation--and it's frustrating to see yet another brand jump on the body-positive messaging without actually following through. Would love to see this brand expand their sizing and actually deliver on the promises they're making.

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    "Designed for all boob-kind" -- apparently "all" means A to D and a good imagination.
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    "Coverage, support, and styles that keep up with big, small, and itty bitty boobs"--unless you're bigger than a D, then good luck.

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    "Coverage, support, and styles that keep up with big, small, and itty bitty boobs"--unless you're bigger than a D, then good luck.

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