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    MarketFair Mall - Free People (It's a no but I want something similar)

    MarketFair Mall

    3.5(42 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Marketfair Mall in Princeton feels like a small miracle of survival in the digital age, a place…read morethat is neither packed to the rafters nor echoingly abandoned like so many malls that have gone gently into that good night. It is comfortably alive, which is more than can be said for much of modern retail. The Barnes and Noble alone is reason enough to show up. It is a proper bookstore where you can wander, browse, and briefly pretend the internet isn't actively murdering print media. I also enjoy the little AMC theater, which is perfectly fine as long as you are seeing a movie that does not demand the thunder and spectacle of IMAX. Sometimes a modest screen, a bag of popcorn and a plush recliner are more than enough. The place is rarely crowded, which makes errands feel less like combat and more like a calm agreement between shoppers and time itself. That said, I am hoping something interesting eventually replaces the recently shuttered Bahama Breeze. The space feels like it wants to be fed a new idea. Time will tell whether that happens. Four stars for being pleasant, functional, and quietly resisting extinction. In this era, that feels like an accomplishment.

    Nice mall we stopped at during one of our trips. I purchase some clothes and all, so did my girl…read more Lots of decent sales and prices we bumped into without even searching or looking . Food courts have lots of good spots to eat at, and get your grub on. Id visit again.

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    JoS. A. Bank

    JoS. A. Bank

    2.9(13 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    The affluent brother-in-law of corporate cousin, Men's Warehouse, Jos. A. Bank makes it hard to see…read morethe difference in pedigree as browsing is all but discouraged by a swarming hive of sales associates. Maybe I just want to get the lay of the land before the furies of garmento hell are unleashed. Guys, I need a sport coat not a colonoscopy, back off. Once things calm down the experience is pretty civil as clothing is presented and their algorithmic raft of promotions is explained - buy 3 get 2 free... buy 8 get 4.6 free... and so on. The selection is extensive and the quality varies widely encompassing well known designers and chain-exclusive pseudonyms (i.e. Marco Parmesan of Milano) carrying pricing that is higher than average once you account for the Byzantine spate of volume discounting. You're buying two $250 garments, paying $600 for one while the other prices in at zero. Not horrible but not great if you're good at math. The real fun begins in the back with alterations. An inch here and tuck there can easily add 25% to the cost of the garment and with weeks to wait for completion you might find that seeking out your own tailoring solution is far more cost effective and timely. Like I said, I needed a sport coat and wound up looking elsewhere. Such is life in an algorithm.

    We were came here for a wedding suit and were greeted by one of the assistant managers. He knew…read morewhat he was doing and talking about as spoke to us wearing his mask on his chin. During a pandemic crisis, I would think retailers would do anything possible to ensure the safety of its consumers. I did notice that his manager reprimanded him in front of us to put his mask back on twice, but he didn't of course. For our safety, we will not be revisiting this location. Please ensure your staff is conscientious and thoughtful enough to wear a mask in front of clients.

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    Lands’ End Mercer on One

    Lands’ End Mercer on One

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Story time: Freshman year I went to the doctor for unexplained weight gain. Mind you this was back…read morein 1998 so way ahead of the body positivity movement. Anyway my PCP tried to reassure me that body changes were ok because "not everyone is going to be a Lands End model." Not Victoria's Secret - Lands End lololol I'm so dead. Bless her heart. Such a New Hampshire thing to say lmao. Turns out it was PCOS but it'd take me another 5 years to figure that out. Conversation for another day. Anyway I've come full circle. I've been getting targeted ads on social for cute plus size clothes - spring nauticals and the like. However the ills of capitalism and Ozempic have colluded to steadily decrease the availability of plus size clothing in stores for years. I was STOKED to see Lands End had a brick n mortar with plus sizes in store. The last time I'd seen them was in Sears before they went the way of the dodo. I mean if you're gonna have a regular degular cardigan for $89 I'm gonna need to try it on and feel the material before I part with my coins. We went to this location and while my husband tried on pants I stealthily made my way around the store looking for the plus sizes. I'm still not over the hour drive to Anthropologie in Short Hills a few years ago only to learn they had removed their plus sizes. I wanted to save myself from similar embarrassment and heartbreak here. At first I didn't see any - just a sign on the wall that said Sizes 16w-24w shop online for more selection. As I planned my strongly worded yet classy crash out to corporate, I noticed some plus sizes on the shelf. Mixed in with straight sizes. :GASP: I'm so used to being relegated to a dark corner in the back of the store it didn't occur to me that the clothes would be right in front of my face. Now don't get too hype because the selection was somewhat limited - though they did have the sweater and pants I had seen online. Truthfully though the women's collection in general was a bit limited because they had given over 1/2 the store to women's swimwear. I'm interested to see how the store changes as we get deeper into the season headed towards fall. Everything was 40% off and the sales associates were very friendly. Now that I have a better idea of sizing and material I can shop for other pieces I wanted online with more confidence. I hope they continue to stock plus sizes in store and expand their offerings. In the meantime I'll be swapping my disappointing letter to corporate for an encouraging one.

    Prepster fashion should be catnip in Princeton so I was girding for a crowd on Saturday…read more Surprisingly, the place was serene as a crypt as I wended my way through the horizontal stripes and khakis. Really nice staff and all reasonable sizes available. It just a shame the store is stuck in the dead zone of a poorly designed mall. Four solid stars.

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    Men's Wearhouse

    Men's Wearhouse

    2.7(15 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$$
    Walk-ins welcome
    Available by appointment

    A good friend is getting hitched in November in Chicago, and I've the honor of being a Groomsmen…read more It's occasions like this that bring us to...Men's Wearhouse! Last trip to a formal wear purveyor was their sister company Jos. A Bank just down the street from this store, and that was to buy a halfway respectable "interview suit" for a reasonable price. After all, there's always some sort of "sale" at these places. Didn't have worry about that here, as the attire package was all picked out by my buddy (or likely his fiancée lol). It was just a matter of getting measured and choosing a pickup location. Ángel helped me out and he was awesome. The store only had 1 other staff member inside and was surprisingly busy for a Thursday late morning- Angel advised that this is a very busy time for them. While I did have to wait a few minutes for help after my 11 am appointment, I understand. Between phone calls and several walk-ins, the staff are humans, not octopuses. Angel got everything done for me in 10-15 minutes max, even with multitasking: shoes fitted, pants, jacket, and you could tell he is an experienced professional. I'm lanky and he picked out the right stuff to try on, the first time! He also explained their policy about being able to get re-measured up to a month prior to the pickup time, and you can change pickup locations within 2 weeks of the pickup time. The price was nearly $250, not cheap and the only thing holding back 5 stars here. There's also a non-refundable $12 "damage & handling" fee, just call it nickel and diming and drop the euphemisms. Hey, that's the wedding racket for ya. It's all worth it for a friend, and I'm glad I got the great help from Angel. He made everything (aside from the cost) painless, and made me wonder why I put this off so long!

    Even though their Lawrenceville location is permanently closed, the sixteen remaining salesmen…read morecan't help descending on you if you come within 500 yards of their vacant storefront. I was at Verizon yesterday and in the middle of my consultation on 5G, an oddly shaped bald man with a tape measure was fitting me for a suit. They couldn't survive WFH and their previous roster of eighteen Jersey stores have dwindled to a handful but in retrospect, I'll miss being assaulted by their all-too-eager salesforce upon entry and the ubiquitous buy two suits get seven free business model. Who needs seven suits when half the homebound workforce is still debating whether to shower seven times this month. Farewell Men's Wearhouse.

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    Marshalls

    Marshalls

    3.0(11 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    The store is fine but I'll never understand who lost the plot asking cashiers to procces credit…read morecard applications when there are 15 people waiting on line. I understand that the floor staff has to do what they're told but... for an extra 10% off on my Luke Skywalker pajama bottoms and a Martha Stewart lemon zester, I think I'll pass.

    Marshalls has long been one of my favorite places to shop, but after my experience at this location…read moretoday I'm genuinely heartbroken to say I won't be returning. I came into the store to complete an exchange. When I approached the register, I was greeted--or rather, not greeted--by a cashier named Ronnie. She did not acknowledge me, make eye contact, or return my polite "hello." I let it go at first, assuming she may have been busy or having a long day. However, the encounter quickly escalated when I asked a clarifying question about the pricing on the items involved in the exchange. Rather than offering assistance or explanation, Ronnie abruptly responded, "The computer doesn't lie," in a tone that was both dismissive and unnecessarily sharp. Given the size of my transaction, I attempted to calmly ask for more information. However, Ronnie continued to speak to me in a condescending manner, which only heightened the discomfort of the exchange. At that point, another cashier named Wendy, who had overheard the conversation, asked if everything was okay. I shared that I was feeling uncomfortable and condescended to. Instead of listening or offering support, Wendy abruptly jumped to Ronnie's defense and began speaking to me in the same disrespectful tone. It was two employees doubling down on unkindness in a public space--without a manager in sight. What should have been a straightforward transaction turned into a distressing and frankly humiliating ordeal. I left the store feeling shaken and disrespected, not only by the unprofessionalism of the staff, but also by the apparent lack of basic customer service standards.

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