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    Meijer

    2.6 (50 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    But I literally drive past a Kroger, Giant Eagle, and Wal-Mart just to shop here.

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    Burlington

    2.7(30 reviews)
    0.4 miNorthwest
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    This is not the Burlington Coat Factory I remember when I was younger. And they may have had a…read moresimilar add campaign years ago but it's true. I have been looking for a new coat and passed by Burlington. I thought I should stop in and check here to see what they have. A totally spontaneous addition to the days adventures. What I didn't find, a large selection of coats. They had maybe a couple racks of men's jackets/coats (in this massive store) and a lot of the same brands with little selection. It could be the time of the year, not sure since first time in here. What I did find, cologne and perfumes, shoes, pillows, mirrors, clothing (men's, women's & children), home accessories and decor, toys, and holiday items on clearance. Personal thoughts, when I described my visit to some folks I said it is somewhere between a thrift store and a TJ Maxx, not quite a Kohl's. It's a lot of everything with a nice variety. The shoe prices really stood out to me, but was looking for a coat and was a bit overwhelmed by all the "stuff" everywhere. I didn't find anything this visit, no associates were around to help or ask questions, and I would say it was just an OK visit. I am curious to see what the store and inventory looks like a little more past the holidays. It seemed like a neat place to explore when I have more time so I will head back when I have some time.

    This is one of those places whose namesake has little to do with what it sells. It's only one small…read morepart of what they do. Burlington Coat Factory was a big disappointment when a coat was what I needed. Let the irony of that soak in for a minute. The store sells all kinds of clothes, purses, shoes, fragrances, and even housewares like most in every mall and strip mall. There's nothing special really, just a regular clothing and accessories type store. There aren't very many coats in there at all. When I go to a store that's named after a product, I expect it to be a place that specializes in that. I go there because I want to go to the specialists, the ones who have the most variety and knowledge of what I'm looking for. I wouldn't want to go to a place called Marvelous Meats or something like that and then go in to find it's just a grocery store with one little meat case. That's what happened when I needed a Fall jacket and went to Burlington Coat Factory. That is really irritating and to me that makes it a less respectable and credible store. One noteworthy thing I did notice inside is that it has a big and tall section, which is hard to find. It's a very disappointing big and tall section; it has shirts and that's it. On the other hand, there were some really nice and very affordable shirts in big sizes. That's extremely rare. Fat guys usually pay a premium for those extra inches of cloth. The store had sizes at least up to 5X that I saw and there may have been bigger ones; I don't know. But that's also impressive. I used to be a 6X/7X (now I'm a 3X/4X) and I know all too well how hard it is to find shirts that big. There are two places to get them: King Size Direct and DXL. They're both expensive and DXL is extremely over priced. So for Burlington Coat Factory to have them and at the same low price everyone else pays is a big deal to some people. The store itself was a big, wide open space and it was clean and nice. It was a pleasant enough experience. All in all, the store is nice and does seem to have a lot of nice clothes at fair prices and even has some Big and Tall stuff but very little in the way of actual coats. That's a major down side because not only is it false advertising but it's a big inconvenience to someone who went out of their way to go to a coat store because they needed a coat.

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    Clothes Mentor Columbus, OH

    Clothes Mentor Columbus, OH

    2.7(49 reviews)
    2.8 mi
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    Location: 2011 W Henderson Rd Website:…read morehttps://clothesmentor.com Hours: see website I have enjoyed shopping at consignment stores and thrift stores since my mid-teens. Clothes Mentor is one of the best and now have an online presence as well - but I love old school browsing, still. After 40 years of buying, today was a first. Today was my first try at selling. I wasn't sure what to expect - but they made the process very simple. I have been purging and donating... hand-selected some brand new with tags jewelry and shoes, along with some gently-used shoes. I did well.... they offered to purchase all of the new items I brought, and I felt the offer was fair. You do receive more funds if you are willing to accept a store credit - but since I'm downsizing, it felt like a good decision to take cash. All in? I dropped off my basket and had a text advising my order was processed. You have 24 hours to meet with the store and discuss the offer to finalize. They keep what you agree to sell and you take back your basket of what they pass on buying (which includes any boxes from items they buy). I recycled the boxes and dropped the rest at a local donation site. Easy! The store is clean, well-organized, and well-staffed. I was helped by 3 people between the drop off and offer and they were all very friendly and helpful. This really is a great way to reduce, reuse, and recycle fashion and accessories. You save money also - all in all, a great solution.

    I shop at high end stores, and don't wear my clothes for too long. They are current and in very…read morenice condition (no tears, stains or wear). They take nothing. I go through the clothes on the racks, and I am stumped. I see tops that are so worn, they should be in the garbage. I brought in seven jeans from Nordstrom, Lululemon pants (worn once), WHBM tops. They took none of it. I'm not even sure they went through it. It was a young lady, so I'm not sure she knows what women my age are looking for. I am not being biased when I say my stuff was by far nicer that a lot of what I saw they had. Very disappointing.

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