Theses stores have been opening all over the U.S. You walk in and the front part of the store is their own clothing line of pretty reasonable and attractive clothing. Then you go in the back and there is rack after rack of high end clothing that is selling for almost nothing. I asked and they told me that the store's owners are the manufacturers for all of the high end clothing stores like Macy's, Nordstrom's, and Maurice's. They said any over stock is sent to the stores.
I was checking the prices on the Nordstrom's website. One Adyson Parker dress I bought was selling on sale at Nordstrom's for $99. I picked it up for $1.50. My daughter's friend picked up a sweater selling for $120 at Macy's for $7.50. I picked up 4 pairs of designer jeans for $20. I found pairs of pants that were selling used on ThredUp for $40. I paid new $3. My daughter picked up 18 high-end name brand tops and dressy jackets for $100.
All of it is brand new clothing. All of the Daily Thread stores look like really expensive stores until you head to the back. The stores are really elegant looking.
The sales ladies offered to take my $1.50-$5.00 purchases back to the dressing rooms and carefully fold them in pretty bags. My daughter was trying on a $5 top that had a low neckline. The sales lady went and found a $3 undershirt for her. They don't seem to discriminate on the service. They seem to have stuff coming in all the time. I'll go in and buy a few things, and 3 weeks later it is completely different stuff.
I went in today and bought a dressy top, a good quality tee shirt, and a fully lined spring dress for Easter for $12.00 including tax.
Some of the stores have men's clothing. I went in today and they had men's designer jeans for $5.
I was checking the prices on the Nordstrom's website. One Adyson Parker dress I bought was selling on sale at Nordstrom's for $99. I picked it up for $1.50. My daughter's friend picked up a sweater selling for $120 at Macy's for $7.50. I picked up 4 pairs of designer jeans for $20. I found pairs of pants that were selling used on ThredUp for $40. I paid new $3. My daughter picked up 18 high-end name brand tops and dressy jackets for $100.
All of it is brand new clothing. All of the Daily Thread stores look like really expensive stores until you head to the back. The stores are really elegant looking.
The sales ladies offered to take my $1.50-$5.00 purchases back to the dressing rooms and carefully fold them in pretty bags. My daughter was trying on a $5 top that had a low neckline. The sales lady went and found a $3 undershirt for her. They don't seem to discriminate on the service. They seem to have stuff coming in all the time. I'll go in and buy a few things, and 3 weeks later it is completely different stuff.
I went in today and bought a dressy top, a good quality tee shirt, and a fully lined spring dress for Easter for $12.00 including tax.
Some of the stores have men's clothing. I went in today and they had men's designer jeans for $5.
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