Women's Clothing in Greenbelt, MD

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“I can't thank the owner enough for working with me. I purchased a shirt a few days ago and she waited for me to aerobe even close to closing hours. I will be coming back to buy some more beautiful Africa garments. I will support this business. I left rejoicing!”

4.6 Superb26 Reviews

“Like a blast from the 1980s. I have no doubts that this mall will inevitably go under based on the little foot traffic here on a weekend day. We were at a business nearby and decided to stop by. Definitely go to see this place (it's an experiencd!) just don't plan on spending a long time here!”

4.2 Good64 Reviews

“Looks like you have a new Management team who do care. I used to go there for a long time and I never felt as if they care about my business and money. Now I do. Good job by your company with the new management team. Thank you.”

4.3 Superb12 Reviews

“The customer service is always good. They are willing to assist you and you don't have to chase them down. But they not on your back while your shopping. If you ask them to bring multiple sizes multiple brands and styles to the dressing room they will without any type of attitude or as if they are annoyed. The prices are good I buy scrubs and the price is high regardless where you go.”

3.9 Good30 Reviews

“Glad not to be followed around the whole store asking me do I want this and that no ... just one simple do you need help finding something is good enough ... thanks yall !”

3.9 Good25 Reviews

“Great experience. In and out in less than 20 minutes The store is big, clean and, well organized. Staff was present and not overbearing. Cashier was friendly and quick. Wish the dressing room was open....but everything fit that I purchased for my daughters bday outfit. Found everything from head to toe...dress, jacket, shoes, jewelry, and a purse.”

3.2 Average14 Reviews

“The store is fine.. It's just the check out process is less than desirable. You have to line up in one gigantic line and they call you one by one to the register. That's such an antiquated way of ringing customers up.People don't want to stand in a long line. As soon as I see the long line, I'm leaving the store.”

3.1 Average44 Reviews