This store practices false advertising. You shouldn’t have articles of clothing or accessories displayed on the manikin if they aren’t available in the store.
Amanda M.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Cherry Hill, NJ
I’m not sure who actually shops here. There’s a bizarre mix of brightly colored spandex, odd unitard-like garments, and thin, baggy t-shirts priced at $ 40 each. Everything is rather expensive, without the quality feel of other stores right in the vicinity. The store is clean and brightly lit, and the staff doesn’t bug you(although it also seems like they just don’t care). In general, I usually skip right over this store — there’s plenty of other spots to spend money in the Cherry HIll Mall!
Krystle B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 New Orleans, LA
This is a pretty cool place is ur looking for anything even remotely spandex-y… I really wanted some high-waisted leggings and this full lace bodysuit and they had it in stock. Before I can indulge in anything else from here, i’m gonna need to seriously work on my fitness though
Natalie D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This American Apparel is almost as good as the Walnut Street location. They have plenty to choose from, including childrens, which is nice. The hipster staff is still very sweet and friendly, and it’s more boxy rather than long, so I find browsing to be easier. The only downfall is they don’t have as many choices as Walnut Street. For example, they may have 4 colors of a certain style, when Walnut has 8. They usually also seem to have only one of each size for each item, akin to Betsey Johnson. I still love this AA, and was ecstatic when it opened in my mall. It’s clean, well-lit, and you never feel rushed or shadowed. A great stop if you’re in the area!