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Wild Territory Science and Nature Store

4.4 (9 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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I sent the boy in to this Men's Wearhouse location in order to get some new professional wear for…read moreupcoming interviews and the like. He was able to navigate this on his own, which is usually not the easiest thing for him to do, and he had great selection & pretty good service. While the prices of most things are going up, he stepped out of this location with a pair of new dress shirts and a pair of slacks that ran him over $220. That's a little steep, and while he got things that fit him (teen bodies change a lot), it's still a little much. I was certainly happy with the look(s) that he got with his new threads, and while I didn't mind paying the bill, I still think we could've gotten similar products for less elsewhere. That is not to say that Men's Wearhouse does not provide value; it's more to say that you're going to pay a little bit more where the selection is broad. Easy to park, easy to get in, good service, and lots of selection, and a good experience overall. The boy ended up looking dapper and landing an internship, and like I told him, when you look confident, you feel confident. Men's Wearhouse definitely helped with that.

We returned the following Saturday to pick up my boyfriend's tuxedo for the Gala. As he goes to try…read morethe tuxedo on, we realize the suit jacket and pants are two completely different colors and no vest was included (though it was requested). At this point, my boyfriend questioned if the sales associate did this out of spite since we chose to rent a tuxedo instead of buy a suit from him. While this was extremely frustrating, the store Manager Keegan did everything he could to correct the situation. First he located pants that were the correct fit and color to pair with the suit coat, then he had his in-store alterations person make the adjustments onsite, and he was able to locate a completely different vest and tie for the ensemble that still paired well with my gala gown. We greatly appreciate Keegan and all he did to assist us, but wish we would have had a decent experience in the first place with the original sales associate.

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Vanderbilt's, I've driven by you for over 30 years, and made my first stop today. Was on the hunt…read morefor a red bandana... those aren't easy to find, you know. Made in China, $2.17 with tax if you must know. Well, it was pretty much what I expected and then some. An overalls, coveralls, dark wash Lee jeans with boot cut, workin' boots (workin', not working... diff, if you have to ask...), work gloves, cowboy boots, stuff that guys operating heavy farm machinery wear, construction crew appropriate garb, and lots of (surprisingly) hiking boots and heavy wool socks you see in REI and other places. Suppose you can work in those too. I hike in mine. Camo gear, yadda yadda. Missing: sissy colors. These are man colors. drab olive, burnt mustard, bright electric orange, camo green and brown. Looking for something in mauve? Just move on mister. This place is for bears (again, if you have to ask...) You know, I sort of like this place. Can't say it's my kind of wear but I get it, and the fact they've been here this long running this much inventory tells me all I need to know. There's a market for this kind of gear and Yelpers are not part of it, this the first review when the new espresso joint would already have 100 reviews in three months. But I'm OK with that. Want to go shopping somewhere different? Try this place out, you'll be surprised.

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