Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I honestly am shocked that there were people who actually shopped there. There is no universe in which I'll spend over $100 for a toddler dress.
Ok, cool. You do realize that (1) very few of their dresses (if any) are over $100, (2) the stuff was routinely on sale for reasonable prices, and (3) they sell more than just dresses? I guess it doesn't matter since you'll never get the chance to shop their now, but you can at least stop flaunting your incorrect point of view. You're welcome.
My daughter owns a $280 J&J dress that her grandmother bought her. They exist. But if you shop(ped) there on sale you can((could) get great deals.
PP is right that J&J was far more expensive than average children's clothing stores. Don't act like they are crazy. It is totally a rich person clothing store. Or a person-who-spends-too-large-a-percentage-of-their-income-on-children's-clothes store.
But PP you are also being obnoxious. Plenty of people go to J&J to buy a one time fancy outfit because they need that or want to put their kids in Christmas bests or something. Or they shop the clearance rack there. So you don't need to be an ahole about it either.