Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe we don’t even have the friendship heights TJ anymore!
Such a shame. They had a great runway section - bought a lot of good items over the years, ones I still wear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:century 21 has closed
Oh no!
The original Century 21 has reopened in downtown Manhattan, earlier this year. Unfortunately, their satellite stores in Brooklyn and Yonkers and on UWS have not. The Brooklyn store could be killer as well as UWS while the Yonkers store was hit and miss.
Anonymous wrote:There is no Loehmann’s substitute unfortunately. As others have mentioned, Century 21 is great and you can find some good stuff at Saks Off Fifth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:century 21 has closed
Oh no!
Anonymous wrote:Since this thread has been revived, Fox's in NYC is still kicking. This is the last surviving of the great discount stores because they resisted the temptation to scale. I think that's what killed the rest - once you get bigger, it's hard to source inventory of the same caliber for all those locations, so they got flooded with crap at the end.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe we don’t even have the friendship heights TJ anymore!
Anonymous wrote:century 21 has closed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old thread, but just have to say Century 21 is back in Manhattan.
Also, for the ex Bostonians, Frugal Fannies still exists, but only has one location.
There used to be a Frugal Fannies around here (DMV) a long time ago, but I can't remember where.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loehmans was the awful place with open dressing rooms my mom dragged me to....I would never willingly go myself.
Lol! I actually had some pretty fun -- and funny -- experiences in the Loehman's dressing room. I once went to one of the original stores in the Bronx. I found some great things to try on. I also found some wonderful supportive and realistic critics. By the end of it, thanks to their suggestions, I left with some great stuff.
I really like Nordstrom Rack, although, like many stores, it's not as awesome as it used to be. Century 21 was truly awesome. While I shop at Marshall's and TJ Maxx sometimes, I rarely have the effervescent excitement of finding something truly wonderful.
tldr: Closest for me is Nordstrom Rack, especially for shoes.