Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will not be going. Honestly, why are you all putting yourselves and others at risk? for some shoes?
Please go away. People need clothing for various reasons, obviously, and if they are wearing masks and following safety guidelines, what is the difference than going to the grocery store or Target.
People can responsibly shop.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve successfully social distanced from shopping malls since 2004.
Anonymous wrote:I will not be going. Honestly, why are you all putting yourselves and others at risk? for some shoes?
Anonymous wrote:I am (judging from this site) one of the few people who actually likes malls. I’m glad Tyson’s is slowly reopening. I will be there with my mask on!
Anonymous wrote:Nordstroms is open now too, not just for curbside pick up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. I thought they extended it so that stores were to stay closed through the end of the month?
Was just going to ask this too.
Stores have been allowed to be open this whole time if they wanted to limit the store to 10 people. Most stores just didn’t bother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. I thought they extended it so that stores were to stay closed through the end of the month?
Was just going to ask this too.
Anonymous wrote:I dunno man if you can't try on the clothes before you buy then isn't it just easier to web order and ship to home? I don't understand this curbside thing for non-food items.
Anonymous wrote:Nordstrom, Bloomingdales and Free People are offering curbside pickup.