Anonymous wrote:Every once in a while you find a deal or a hidden treasure. It’s the same thrill of the hunt as people who like thrift stores and garage sales. You don’t go to look for a specific item, you just “see what’s there”.
I used to work a block away from a Nordstrom Rack and it was a fun diversion at lunch time to go for a walk on a nice day and pop in to look for 10 min. I found something to buy maybe 1 out of 8 or 10 trips.
Anonymous wrote:Agree that Nordstrom Rack is not what it used to be (and not as good as Filenes used to be), but back in the day I used to frequent the Nordstrom Rack on State Street in Chicago and it was truly amazing. I still have clothes I picked up at that store.
Anonymous wrote:I consider myself pretty thrifty but it’s all such junk. Feels gross to even shop in these stores. And such a waste of time. I feel happier at and have more successful shopping experiences at regular flagship stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s one of those right place, right time things. I popped in once and found lots of Baby Boden on the final markdown rack. For less than $35 I got $200 worth of Baby Boden (that had the original prices still on it). But that doesn’t happen every time. You need to know when to time the shipments.
Imagine being this gullible. They put fake tags on inferior B-grade and defective crap.
Anonymous wrote:Every once in a while you find a deal or a hidden treasure. It’s the same thrill of the hunt as people who like thrift stores and garage sales. You don’t go to look for a specific item, you just “see what’s there”.
I used to work a block away from a Nordstrom Rack and it was a fun diversion at lunch time to go for a walk on a nice day and pop in to look for 10 min. I found something to buy maybe 1 out of 8 or 10 trips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feels like shopping at a dollar store.
Nah. That's Ross you're thinking of.