3 /5 Alvertos B.P.: The sales rep who was opening the fittings room came off as haughty. I looked around for my sizes on my own because she acted like she did not want to be bothered. The male sales representative offered more help until he broke off in mid-sentence with me to talk with a customer who looked up at him to ask many questions. He went on the chase to another customer without finishing his sentence with me.
I asked myself quietly if the haughty sales lady attitude was a bi-product of feminism, but I know feminist like money. So, I figured that I was just over embellishing my feelings.
I had to repeat everything I asked her because the music was so loud that you could not hear all the words spoken.
The clothes is, however, creative and youthfully vogue and the clearance prices makes up for negative experience being that I am Guess product fan. I shot out $100 for a blazer and a pair of pants that fit almost to perfectly, which emphasizes my look of a GQ model.
The mens section has a lot of stock as compared to other stores where everything is woman focused except a small grid in the back that sells socks and tee-shirts; Nonetheless, an expansion of the mens clearance section would produce a less of a Spartan mens clearance clothing rack and stimulate future product enthusiasm for my repeat business.