This store did nothing wrong, so I'm not deducting stars, but I was disappointed.
I'm unsure why there is such a heavy emphasis in other reviews about the decor. There's some, but it's a very small piece to what is in my opinion a overly-broad puzzle. Not only this, but I felt their seasonal decor was especially lacking.
Inside, I felt there were simply too many kinds of products, little of which my wife and I were interested in (they did have an oddly-rich selection of art pens, though). It's like they simply couldn't decide on what to sell, which is okay for a store with a footprint the size of Walmart, but a bit of a turn off when you are expecting a niched establishment.
I also felt the design of the store was highly corporate and lacking in character and originality.
All that said, I think I'm simply not the target customer of the store, and if what you see in the videos intrigues you, then...
   Read morePop shelf is like if dollar tree and five below had a baby and a trendy Popshelf was born from there. Some of the stuff is crazy pricy (mini LEGO sets for $18??) but some of it is crazy cheap (trendy plant pots for $2-$3??). Would be a great stop for random needs ($1.50 doggy poo bags) or for party’s— lots of decorations and little gift bag things. Just check the price on everything!! Things I thought would be a good price were expensive especially in...
   Read moreGreat little store. Has a bit of everything.
Targeting primarily suburban women with household incomes between $50,000 and $125,000, pOpshelf stores feature a wide array of non-consumable merchandise—including home décor, seasonal items, arts and crafts, beauty products, toys, and party supplies—most priced at $5 or less. There are some more expensive items, new products weekly and change with the season. You can get some big discounts after...
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