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April 2025 by Ram Ch
I recently stopped by the Aeropostale store at South Hills Village, and I was genuinely impressed. The store is clean, well-organized, and has a welcoming vibe that makes shopping enjoyable. Their clothing selection is extensive, offering a wide range of styles for both men and women. From casual tees and jeans to cozy hoodies and activewear, there’s something for everyone.
One of the standout aspects is the affordability without compromising on quality. I picked up a few items, including a pair of slim straight jeans and a pullover hoodie, and both feel durable and comfortable. The prices were reasonable, and there were additional discounts on clearance items, making it a great value.
The staff was friendly and helpful, ready to assist with sizes or styling advice without being intrusive. They made the shopping experience smooth and pleasant. Additionally, the store offers convenient services like Buy Online, Pick Up In-Store, which is perfect for those who prefer to shop ahead and collect their purchases at their convenience. 
Overall, Aeropostale at South Hills Village is a fantastic spot for affordable, stylish clothing with excellent customer service. Whether you’re updating your wardrobe or looking for specific pieces, it’s worth checking out.
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December 2024 by Patrick at Go4 Junk Removal
Very clean store. They make some good products. I just popped in and it seemed like a great place.
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January 2024 by Reginald Quick
Great clothing store great costumer service
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January 2024 by Samantha Niggel
Went there recently with a few friends. We were just browsing the clothes and pulling stuff out to show each other while catching up and telling jokes. Naturally, we were laughing at whatever we were saying. A worker who was already watching us annoyingly close had asked us if we needed help with anything. We had said no because we were just looking. We ended up in the back by the clearance and one of my friends made a joke about the shirt matching her shirt in color. We all were laughing when that same employee came BACK up to us and asked the same question. We, again, replied that we were just looking. He then followed up, in a rude and condescending tone, that we only seemed to be laughing when he was nearby and that he thought it was targeted at him. This is an incredibly bold assumption considering we had been laughing the entire time, at different things we’d been talking about, none of which were related to him in the slightest. Anytime any of us even looked in his direction, he would already be staring at us. At that point, we just turned away from him and left because we didn’t feel like being in a store where we were patronized for shopping.