This is a shop that is all about lifestyle. Anthro sells clothes, shoes, accessories, home furnishings and decor as well as varied gifts. It exudes that girly girl vibe. It is a shop for the romantic. Once you enter this store there is no mistake that they aim at making you feel beautiful, hopeful and connected.
It does not escape me that this store markets to the single gal, because which husband or live in boyfriend would say..."Yes, hun those sunflower medallion knobs would look great on our kitchen cabinets."
Anthro is a great shopping escape, as it does inspire especially if you or your wardrobe needs some cheering.
What I like is that every store is unique in their floor and window displays. For their window displays they use a mix of paper and recycled material. My favorite window display thus far was a 3D Narwhal whale made entirely...
Read moreThe white manager working here today wearing a mask has a bad attitude and is rude. I was making a return and had to wait for her to slowly apply a security tag and put my pants on a hanger before she said, "All set." So if I didn't need a receipt I would have been waiting for nothing. All she had to do was press a button and give my receipt but instead I had to wait for her to finish tagging the item and hang it up. I was caught in a scene from Zootopia she moved so slowly. Then after giving me the receipt she couldn't walk away fast enough. She suddenly got a burst of energy and practically tossed the receipt at me. This lady definitely needs training in...
Read moreMake sure what you’re buying on sale is actually IN SALE — just bought two pillows with a red sales tag. Curious to see what they sold for originally since they were both pricey, when I got home I removed the red saje price — lo and behold, one pillow was regular price and the other one was actually a lower original price. When I valued about it I was told that oriole change the price — so how does a higher saje price on two items...
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