nationalsalt
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In terms of decor and aesthetics, customer service, stock variety, fitting rooms etc. - which stores left a good impression and which have been less than positive?
Worst: I don't like being in the SA's crosshairs which is how most stores around me behave, but funnily enough no fashion store has been as outright snobbish as the local 'gourmet food' one, I once had to turn around and say to the SA 'please stop following me', it was a small store and I was easily visible from the cash register but I HATE those places where people are breathing down your neck treating you like a shoplifter-to-be.
Best: the local Paul Smith store (before it closed), I was actually in the mall to catch a movie and was in sweatpants, caught sight of the SALE sign at PS and walked in, the SAs couldn't have been nicer and more welcoming if I'd been a VIP client despite my scruffy exterior (frizzy hair, no manicure, no makeup). Ended up buying a jacket, the card reader wouldn't take my card so they actually held it for me until I could hop it to the ATM several floors up and bring back cash. Oh and they gave me free alterations too! One of the SAs moved to a different store in that mall a little while later, and for years afterwards if I walked past that store during his shift and he saw me, he'd smile and wave.
Runner-up: the McQueen store on Old Bond Street, loved it when they had the Roses exhibitions on I'm still 0_0 @ the fact that we got to see all those legendary dresses up close like that!!
Best for ambience: loved Liberty and Selfridges, the Liberty basement c. 2015 felt like being in a v cosy hobbit hole in the best way