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    Love this place--I always make sure I stop here when I'm home from Philly. Always find something awesome for a great price!

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    Lane Bryant

    Lane Bryant

    2.0(1 review)
    1.1 mi
    $$$

    I am a plus sized woman, and as such Lane Bryant has always been in the back of my mind whenever I…read moreneeded to find clothing. Interestingly enough, I have never once purchased clothing from Lane Bryant for a multitude of reasons. I have purchased their lingerie in the past, but never in a LB storefront. I don't know if this is universal or if it's just my location, but I feel nervous when I enter a Lane Bryant because I know a staff member will follow me around the store and comment on every single thing I look at to make me buy it. It comes of as fake, and like they're driven by sales rather than customer satisfaction. I know this is probably true, but I've had the best experiences in stores where they let me look around by myself, but will offer assistance if needed. Another issue with their sales practices is that they'll keep focusing on the promotion they have going on at the time, even if I'm not interested in what that promotion is regarding. For example, I kept getting harassed about their jeans even though I don't like their jeans and wanted to find a dress for a wedding. They also pretty much force me to try on bras during bra sales even though my bra size is larger than what they carry and I've told them I'm not interested. The entire thing comes off as pushy, and makes me feel uncomfortable giving them any of my money. Their clothing can also tend to be exorbitantly expensive despite the poor quality of their items. I wouldn't mind paying $60 for a babydoll (lingerie) if the straps wouldn't tear the second I put it on despite being a decent size for me. If I look at their websites right now, their sweaters range from $50 to a staggering $198 for a cheaply made sweater that is neither stylish nor comfortable. When I could fit into their bras and thought they were my only option, it was a frequent occurrence for me to have to go back and replace bras that stretched out prematurely, had broken underwires, pulled out hooks, or other unpleasant things that shouldn't happen with brand new bras. I've since found better brands to shop from, and I've never had a problem with the longevity of my bras. I've had bras in my collection for a year and a half, but I'd only ever get 2-3 months out of a Lane Bryant bra at the same price point (about $60). In my experience of trying on Lane Bryant clothing, I've found that very few options actually fit a "fat" woman well. This defeats the purpose of having a plus size store if the clothes don't look good on the women shopping there. I always leave a Lane Bryant sweaty and embarrassed that I can't make anything look good on me, and I can't search the store for better options because the staff will hound me. Another gripe I have with Lane Bryant is their #ImNoAngel and Real Women Dollars campaigns. At it's core, it sounds like a good thing that promotes body positivity, but when you look deeper it's not. #ImNoAngel is a direct stab at the Victoria's Secret Angels, and Real Women Dollars is implying that thin women can't be attractive or sexy. All women are real women. Ordinarily I'd ignore something like this, but it's a little difficult when #ImNoAngel merchandise and promotional images are all over the store. I also take issue with #ImNoAngel because the women in the images do not represent the average Lane Bryant shopper. They're claiming to celebrate diversity while they only show one cookie cutter body type in their advertisements. It definitely makes me feel like I don't belong there. If you like the idea of a plus size store that will provide a good experience, head on over to Torrid at Park City mall. It's fantastic and does for plus size women what Lane Bryant never has.

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    2.8(19 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $

    Talk about sketchy. Which is odd, especially since they redid the roadway into the plaza this sits…read morein. The space next door looks relatively new but at the same time it looks like it is one minute away from disrepair. Also, the lot in front of it is fenced off. The lot in front of this, looks like it was a complete afterthought. Completely not maintained. This location is serviced by a bus and appears to be connected to another plaza as well. However, the lot is always in chaos. Behind the store is a drop off center for donations which is constantly busy with someone either coming or going from back there. Inside, it was just as much a mess as it was outside. The size was small and the sections were disproportionate. Some areas were well organized and stocked and others were just a mess. Nothing of interest to me here. I browsed a few sections and didn't see anything worth snatching up. After a while I was back out to my vehicle to continue on my journey home with the thrift stop here or there.

    If you accept this location for its strengths and not focus on the negatives you won't go in with…read morehigh expectations and leave disappointed. I sometimes have to remind myself of this as I make the long drive from Lancaster to this location which is part of my thrift store rotation. First their strengths: Biggest and best toy department of all area thrift stores. While some pieces are not perfect they have a good selection. Your best finds will most likely consist of Little People sets, plastic dollhouses, puzzles, and bigger pieces like kitchen sets. If you are looking for a cheap, functional (but not attractive) furniture piece or dresser in need of a makeover, you will find lots of items here with potential. They also have items I haven't seen elsewhere pertaining to elderly supplies; canes, walkers, etc - best selection here than anywhere. Linens are also strong since the quantity is abundant. You will need to do some sorting but will most likely walk out with what you're looking for. Although it might take a few visits. However don't expect clean isles and lots of organization. Also the location is touchy - only because the big retailer next door closed so the parking lot is scary at night. My most recent visit I was greeted by a homeless man at the front door. So my advice is if going alone go during the day. The biggest disappointment for this store is what they have the most of; clothing. I am constantly disappointed by organization, quality, and especially prices. I've seen new with tags dresses here in the $59 range only to be covered in dog hair and need pressed. You might be on the hunt for black pants and go thru an entire isle of such and think your search is over only to find two more selections with black paints. It's not unusual to find a shirt you like only to discover holes and stains. In fact it's more likely than not at this location as their sorting process is not thorough. Prices overall for clothes are higher. The dressing rooms also need improvement. One hook and a broken mirror as well as a foul smell greeted me this past Saturday. Not to mention ripped up tags and broken hangers on the floor. They could definitely work on that. So while there is flaws it's still worth a trip if you're looking for something secondhand. Maybe just don't drive from as far away as I do.

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