In the days of the new importation, the price tag is very unreasonably high. Women's woolen jumpers for 55 rubles, and not new ones with puffs, spools. If the average weight of such a loose women's jumper is 400 grams, then a kilogram of used items in this store is about 130 rubles per kilogram. In other networks where the sale is by weight, you will buy the same product on the day of delivery, but at a price of 70 rubles per kg. Pricing, in my opinion, is a sore spot for this store. A sweater with huge moth holes was sold for 60 rubles, so what if the composition is good, and it doesn't matter that it's a brand, now this leaky jacket is just a branded rag! Woolen things piled up to madness from improper washings, which shrank from the size of an adult woman to the size of a one-year-old child, sell for 20 rubles, they are like a knight's armor, who will wear them, and even for a fee? And a separate story is the fitting of outerwear in the hall!!! So at least put more mirrors, some banquettes near the mirrors so that you can undress and put your things, and not put everything on the floor, create conditions for buyers if they have already invented nonsense with a ban on trying on in the fitting room. The complete absence of a cause-and-effect relationship, why was the fitting banned? Provide at least one argument! There is a lot of dust on the floor, it just lies in clubs, they hung out clothes on the day of delivery, they did not try to vacuum, so no, it is always there!!! Dust is a permanent resident of this store!!! But among the mountain of minuses there is a plus sign - if you are lucky, then at a discount of 70-80% you can buy something at a pleasant price, 90% chaos in the store, things are all mixed women's, men's, children's, all mixed up, and everything hangs so tightly that it will not work to consider there, the product is completely out of place He's not moving. They free up more hangers for themselves to hang a new product, leaving little room for customers to view the product normally. As for me, there are much more minuses than pluses.
I bought pants for 50 rubles, at home I found yellow stains that do not wash off. I went to the delivery several more times. When I saw a jacket with a torn back (well, frankly, you just can't wear it) for 50 + rubles, any desire to walk ever again immediately disappeared. The clothes are expensive and you can accidentally buy very poor quality or with stains that you simply won't notice due to poor lighting in the wardrobe. You need to try to find something at the sale. The impression was unpleasant
Sometimes it is a very good choice, but there is a choice of sausage products of 4 types, but pans, powders, etc.that is, there are no cheeses, there are no eggs at all for two days.But the baking is super.
It's a good store, I've shopped here several times at super discounts. I usually leave the second-hand shops empty-handed, but here I always have the goods.
The most unsuccessful store of this chain, and in principle.
We arrived for a 90% discount, expecting out of habit to see an adequate product sign and closing on schedule. The result, as in the best traditions of expectation, is reality.
There are a lot of staff, but they are all busy with new deliveries and pushing visitors, instead of working out this day properly.
The sign of goods is a horror. They left a minimum of hangers so that only their loved ones could prepare a new delivery faster and work less later. As a result, it is unrealistic to see the goods, the hangers are so clogged that it does not move. The clothes themselves are hung at random, for the first time I see this - on one hanger you can see underwear, men's pants, a women's jacket and a children's dress…
You won't want to do any fun or shopping in such an atmosphere. I arrived with the mood - I left without it.
They stopped letting you into the fitting rooms for 35! Minutes before closing, the girl tried to come in with 2 things, obviously having time to measure them - she was turned around. And as much as possible in a boorish manner.
At the checkout, they are forced to put their things by themselves.
In general, we were impressed only by the size of the store (and those could not be estimated, only 30% were open), everything else is so repulsive that we will not go to this particular chain store anymore. The frustrating thing is that all this happens 90% through the fault of the working staff.
There is always a large selection of clothes. Discounts every day. The staff is polite. The product is always of high quality. I recommend. I go there very often.
A very large selection of women's clothing, even with a 70% discount, a large room. There are not enough men's clothes. The fitting rooms are not comfortable, everything is visible. There is a children's corner
In principle, a good choice of goods. But, I understand that it's our own fault. A couple of times, at a discount of minus 50, we purchased a product with holes on the shirt and a sewn shirt. It's a shame, you don't look good for half the amount, hoping for the decency of the sellers. Sorting the product at a higher price could be better.
There are a lot of clothes, even men's. There is no smell, there are new things. They give you no more than 10 things to try on at a time. Prices are high from 6 to 70 rubles, the average price tag for pants is 20 rubles. Discounts increase within a month to 90%.
You can't try on outerwear in the fitting room, I wanted to try on a summer jacket in winter, should I strip down to a T-shirt in the gym? What are the rules?