Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is somewhat related, but am I the only one who feels like the majority of the clothes are not plus size? I used to pick up a few pieces here and there but now when I’m browsing, everything I pick up seems to be a plus size! So I just gave up because it was all mixed up, no organization or signage, etc.
I think this is more a matter of "regular" sizes getting sold out really quickly. If you wear a medium in women's clothing, good luck finding anything worth looking at in your size.
That I would expect but it’s specific plus size brands that are EVERYWHERE. They have several now and there appears to be more racks assigned to those brands than other, regular sized brands. But maybe that’s just my perception!
Targets around me have been redesigned and all the clothes appear to fit 12-18 year olds. Tiny, short everything. I miss the old store. They no longer carry the tanks with the shelf bras in 25 colors. I loved them.
The self checkout camera is an ego killer too.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is somewhat related, but am I the only one who feels like the majority of the clothes are not plus size? I used to pick up a few pieces here and there but now when I’m browsing, everything I pick up seems to be a plus size! So I just gave up because it was all mixed up, no organization or signage, etc.
I think this is more a matter of "regular" sizes getting sold out really quickly. If you wear a medium in women's clothing, good luck finding anything worth looking at in your size.
That I would expect but it’s specific plus size brands that are EVERYWHERE. They have several now and there appears to be more racks assigned to those brands than other, regular sized brands. But maybe that’s just my perception!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to the Target in Rockville, Md yesterday.
Instead of the seasonal ‘Easter candy’ bring next to the ice cream, the paper towels and toilet paper were next to the ice cream.
The Easter candy is upstairs - literally right next to the spray pesticides. You can see chocolate bunnies and ‘Off with Deet’ literally at the same time.
What idiot thought of this?
The candy has always been on the second floor of the Gaithersburg store. I always thought it was stupid. The rest of the food is downstairs.
Seasonal is upstairs so that is where your Easter candy is. Regular candy is downstairs.