Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, the Reston one is in the middle of renovation. Pretty easy to tell given the humungous cargo containers all over the parking lot and the visible changes in the store.
Which means the store is a complete nightmare. I hate this new redesign so much, and yes, I've been to Sterling and others that have finished the reno. It's nonsensical and stupid and I don't understand why they've put the shoes in the middle of exercise clothes and why Oreos and toothpaste are next to a big Chip and Joanna display at the front of the store.
+100
What I wish is that corporate would realize how horrible their new layout is and order reorganization plans to halt. Reston can simply load up all their useless displays back into the trailers that are sitting in their parking lot, and move them on out. Please, Target HQ: if you're listening, we HATE your new layout!!! Go back to the tried and true original model. You are losing customers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was the store managers reaction when you spoke to them about the situation?
Oh wow! I totally missed the part where op said she spoke with the store manager! How is that possible? Please bold the part where op said she spoke to the manager, I can’t seem to find it!
NP. This was meant as a joke, to include PP who mentioned that she'd have to get a new hairstyle, before complaining.
There's a meme/I need to speak to your manager/ and the woman always has a Kate Gosselin spiky early 2000s hairstyle.
Haha lol! I see. There’s a very annoying poster on dcum that responds to posts about medical/child development/school related concern posts with “what did the pediatrician/therapist/teacher say when you asked them about this?”. It’s very condescending and annoying. I assumed that was what this pp was doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was the store managers reaction when you spoke to them about the situation?
Oh wow! I totally missed the part where op said she spoke with the store manager! How is that possible? Please bold the part where op said she spoke to the manager, I can’t seem to find it!
NP. This was meant as a joke, to include PP who mentioned that she'd have to get a new hairstyle, before complaining.
There's a meme/I need to speak to your manager/ and the woman always has a Kate Gosselin spiky early 2000s hairstyle.
All snark aside, I've taken the surveys Target sends via email asking about my most recent visit. I've provided feedback about the mess and disorganization and gotten no reply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was the store managers reaction when you spoke to them about the situation?
Oh wow! I totally missed the part where op said she spoke with the store manager! How is that possible? Please bold the part where op said she spoke to the manager, I can’t seem to find it!
NP. This was meant as a joke, to include PP who mentioned that she'd have to get a new hairstyle, before complaining.
There's a meme/I need to speak to your manager/ and the woman always has a Kate Gosselin spiky early 2000s hairstyle.
Haha lol! I see. There’s a very annoying poster on dcum that responds to posts about medical/child development/school related concern posts with “what did the pediatrician/therapist/teacher say when you asked them about this?”. It’s very condescending and annoying. I assumed that was what this pp was doing.
Anonymous wrote:We were at the one in Rockville, which is mid renovation and we’re pretty discouraged. The lighting in the makeup section was really odd and bright—my daughter started crying it have her a headache (it was giving me one too) and we had to leave the store because we both felt dizzy from the weird lighting. Oh, Target, why fix what was not broken?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have tried the Sterling Target (next to Costco). It's really nice and organized.
DP. Ugh. No. The reno has a CREEPY and DEPRESSING mood, and what's more feels completely outdated (e.g. 90s). It has the feel of Sears or KMart updates right before they closed. It's like they're trying to be Kohls. A few neighbor moms and I were talking, and we all had the same reaction. We go there only if desperate for something we need on the spot.
Anonymous wrote:Yack. Yes. Totally horrible transformation over the last few years. I think they should change the purchasing or ordering standards.
It used to be possible to go to Target and find some quality, good looking, good fitting things. Things used to sell.
Now you go there and everything looks idiotic. I don't know who would wear most of those things? They are so irrelevant to the fashion, taste and looks. No wonder, you go to sales racks and they are so heavy! overloaded, and so many, more then new in things.
Clearly NOBODY or mostly no one is buying this stuff.
It is clear that whoever is making purchasing decisions is not basing them on any market research or even has a slightest amount of good taste. How difficult is it to check the places that people love to shop at like GAP, CREW, Banana Republic, etc..
and see what sells and what is in style.
Target nowadays looks more like thrift shop then a department store. The problem with those places that go down like Sears or Kmart and is that they just dump things en mass on the floor without any regards for the customers. I miss those times when you had way less things on the floor but everything made sense. Now every shirt is different, or every few shirts, and so many colors, styles, lengths and peppy, yacky patterns, colors and ugliness all over that you get your eyes pop and twist in the sockets. It makes you run for the nearest exit.
Less is more. They tied once to have more designers clothing and it worked well but now they are back to just junk and junk does not sell even if it is sold for peanuts because we all have closet full of things that look better than this.
Anonymous wrote:Well, the Reston one is in the middle of renovation. Pretty easy to tell given the humungous cargo containers all over the parking lot and the visible changes in the store.
Which means the store is a complete nightmare. I hate this new redesign so much, and yes, I've been to Sterling and others that have finished the reno. It's nonsensical and stupid and I don't understand why they've put the shoes in the middle of exercise clothes and why Oreos and toothpaste are next to a big Chip and Joanna display at the front of the store.
Anonymous wrote:You should have tried the Sterling Target (next to Costco). It's really nice and organized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Target could take a page out of Kohl's when it comes to organization and cleanliness. Kohl's - at least the one where I live - is so well managed and maintained.
My Kohls is so bad. It looks more like a Big Lots than anything else. I hate it. I had a $25 gift card and finally I just gave it away. There really wasn't anything I wanted.