Inexpensive clothes. Sales are always going on. I love this store! Our babies are only little for so long so it’s great to get nice quality clothes on sale.
Diandra D.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Kirkland, WA
Not only does this CHILDRENS clothing store have no shopping carts for parents to contain their kids… But the employees glare at you when your children are doing laps from the front of the store to the back… Not to mention the front doors to the store don’t have any type of ‘beep’ or alert, to let a parent know that their child may in fact be escaping. I was in there yesterday 10.4.11, and had the MOST unfriendly cashier, a blonde, older woman, who never even cracked a smile, and took her sweet time giving me my change, even though she saw that I was clearly trying to wrangle my 2 kids, keep them from tearing the store apart… I mentioned«I really wish you guys had carts here» and she simply did not even respond. I don’t see myself spending a dime at this store anytime soon. I can get cute(fairly) inexpensive kids clothes at PLENTY of other stores… with carts! PS: If you dont like kids, maybe you shouldn’t work at a KIDS clothing store??? Just a thought!
Jamie R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Snohomish, WA
I stop by this place once in a while to buy a couple of things for my niece and nephew. Most of the stuff I like is never on sale and is pretty expensive. I’ve noticed that most of the items do tend to wear well though, so it’s not as if they are made cheap. Sometimes I do get some goodies on the clearance racks, but clearance prices aren’t dirt cheap. Service is about what you’d expect in a strip mall store.
Beardfctry B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Kirkland, WA
I am not sure what people are complaining about. If you compare the prices from other stores that carry Osh Kosh clothes, they are very reasonable. If you are looking for great deals, purchase clothes from when the season has passed for awhile. The clearance deals are amazing. Of course you won’t get a great deal when they just received new shipment. It takes a couple of months for the prices to drop. Their jeans are wonderful because they are now all snaps. Plus, they go on sale once in awhile to $ 10.
Stacey W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Woodinville, WA
They have super cute clothes but they are expensive. The everyday prices are not«outlet» priced. I have only shopped here when they have a big sale and I have a email coupon. The clothes hold up well and are a great fit. Their shoes are adorable but do not feel as though they would hold up well for a active toddler. Staff seemed friendly enough.
Julia Z.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Bellevue, WA
Cute stuff, high quality(for the most part; the shoes can be a bit on the flimsy side), but despite«clearances» and other sales, the prices are just too high. How can they call this an «outlet» store anyway? When I was a kid my mother used to drag us to REAL outlet stores, which were grimy, fluorescent-lit afterthoughts next to real factories, usually in an inconvenient location, and never in a mall with a food court. «Outlet» meant just that; the screw-ups, seconds, irregulars, and discontinued merchandise was sold straight off the production lines. Now«outlet» seems synonymous with«store where we’d like you to think that the prices are cheaper than normal» — but if all the stores are outlets, doesn’t that make the outlet price the REGULAR price, with«suggested retail» just a decorative fiction for suckers? Hmmmm. The staff here is mostly inept… it’s standard teenager retail. Uninspiring but you can’t expect, and don’t really need, more. I wouldn’t buy these clothes here unless you’re headed to a baby shower where«new with tags» is more or less required. Osh Kosh stuff lasts pretty well and it’s better once it’s been broken in by a number of washes, so I’d go to Value Village to outfit your kid instead.