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    Joyce Leslie

    3.6 (5 reviews)
    InexpensiveWomen's Clothing

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    5 years ago

    Why do they close every single store in Long Island, and this store is still open? Wildly unfair!

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    4.4
    (17 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    This review is based solely on customer service at this establishment. The wares are beautiful and…read morewell curated, and although pricey, they're great pieces. But I was appalled with how I was treated by one of the employees there. I had been chatting with one of the owners, I think- Ariel? She was sweet as could be and shared my enthusiasm over an amazing eggplant wool dress and coat from the fifties. She told me the price and after admiring it I decided to try it on. By this time, Ariel had stepped out and another female employee stepped in. I remarked to her that it was so beautiful and I'd like to try it on, to which she sneered, very obviously looked me up and down, and said, "well, it only really fits a size 2...". Not that it makes any difference what size I am, but I'm between a 4 and 6 and was appalled at her rudeness. I asked the waist measurement (it was definitely larger than a 2) and she didn't know. When I said I'd like to give it a try, she scoffed and said, "well, it's $250, so don't force it". Excuse me?! How dare she say something like that! I'm not a child who is unaware of the delicacy of vintage clothing, and am not disillusioned about my size- I did try it on and it all fit except for the bust, because the waist was very high up on the dress and I have a long torso. The girl asked if it fit, and I told her the bodice was too short, and she replied that the original owner was very short and petite. That's what she should've told me about the size-I'm tall, around 5'9", and it would be very obvious it wouldn't fit if it was tailored for a short woman. Instead she made it about weight with her tone and comments. She then tried to get me to try on the original clothing line, saying it goes well with an "hourglass" shape, but I was so furious and embarrassed that I left. No one should be commenting on anyone's size, no matter how veiled, and to assume I would damage the garment? Uncalled for, unacceptable, and just plain mean. It was not said out of concern for the dress- it was malicious and very ill intended. I also felt like she was insinuating I couldn't afford it, anyway. I'll not return to be treated to poorly, and that's a shame, because this shop has potential.

    I love it. Sweet selection of men's vintage, tons of interesting housewares and antiques, and a…read moresmall, tight selection of women's vintage. However the most exciting bit is the original Earl Salko lines of clothes by Ariel, who is always there at the sewing machine and helping people find something. I bought a dress here after admiring the simple lines and unfussy design of a dress in the window. I didn't have time to try it on, and when it didn't look just right (too shiny for daytime wear) I brought it back and Ariel exchanged it for a more work-appropriate dress, no problem. Everyone who works here is super sweet and goes out of their way to help you in a non-intrusive manner. Joyously recommended to fans of vintage and super-simple, locally made clothes.

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    Wander Boutique

    Wander Boutique

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    I couldn't believe that I had not written a review for Wander, since it one of my favorite local…read moreplaces to shop. I have been patronizing this lovely AA female owned boutique since it opened it doors over 2+ years ago. The owner Sharonda is endearing and welcoming as well as quite fashionable in her own right. In the heart of Collingswood, this little slice of fashion is a nice contemporary business in the cornucopia of restaurants and other organic stores lining the evolving neighborhood of Collingswood. The boutique is airy and modern with white walls framed with floating shelves and wood elements. The clothes are chic and encompass sweaters, jeans, leggings, hats, jumpers, tops/shirts, jewelry, rings, scarves, tunics, dresses and more with an array of colorful pieces which are reasonably priced. I have never left out of the store without buying something. I enjoy shopping here and have even brought my family here when they visited me. And they too found themselves indulging in a tad of retail therapy. This is a awesome place to find an entire outfit or pieces. If you are looking for gifts for women of any age you can find it her and it is a excellent place to buy gifts for that special person in your life. As one can tell, I am a true admirer of this boutique and keep coming back due to the exceptional customer service as well as the diverse selection of fashion.

    Lovely little boutique nestled in the heart of Collingswood. Great selection of comfortable women's…read morewear, hats, purses, sunnies, and jewelry. A jumpsuit caught my eye from the door but they didn't have my size and the owner made a few recommendations in similar styles (she even grabbed from the sales rack which I feel happens very rarely these days). Ended up getting a jumpsuit in a lovey blue-gray based on her recommendations. The small things really do make a difference! After purchasing my items and heading out I noticed that the "travel" theme carried through to the end. She had placed a wanderlust style sticker on the tissue paper wrapping. It was a small thing that made me smile when unwrapping it when I got home.

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    Sugarcube

    Sugarcube

    3.5
    (75 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$$

    As locals - hyperlocal, in this case - I'm admittedly grading Sugarcube on a curve. I love having a…read moreshop nearby that offers a nice selection of men's and women's clothing, spanning styles and price points that resonate with both my wife and I. It's a massive store with a lot of merchandise, so you're likely to find something you like if you're in the mood to shop. Even when we haven't wanted to shop, we've found things when just popping in to say hi. You can dress up, or dress down. Shop affordably, or splurge a bit. They've introduced us to brands that we didn't know, and are always refreshing their assortment. As an independent business, they're obviously not getting in a ton of sizes, so as with all boutiques, if you see a piece that you like, you're wise to jump on it at that moment...even if you may pay a premium. A lot of the negative reviews here seems to fall into the buckets of price, assortment, or staff attitude, which may have validity in those instances, but for myself, I've only had great experiences. From the first time I went in when visiting Philly a few years ago to now as a neighborhood resident. The consistent, positive experiences we've had is why we continue to go back and spend the few extra dollars on a piece to support their local business. Plus, the men's assortment usually has things that work with my own style preference (casual, understated, but seeking quality materials and a more tailored fit in the $40-120 range). The women's assortment tends to run a bit higher, but that could just the difference in what my wife and I have shopped there. The staff are always eager to talk to us about their new arrivals, but they haven't been too pushy, thankfully. Regardless, Sugarcube likely has something for just about everyone, and if your experience mirrors ours instead of some of the more negative reviews here, hopefully you'll enjoy shopping there and find that piece you've been searching for! Enjoy!

    Saw this place finally closed, thought I left this review years ago but I didn't. I bought jeans…read morefrom them and said I might buy a black pair eventually. The owner kept sending me messages on instagram inquiring if I am going to buy the black denim. I stopped responding and he eventually called my place of work at the time and said I tried to steal something but put it back. I gave this business money and he tried to get me fired from my job. Glad this place is closed, good for that guy!

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