A couple of my friends talked so good about Drakes that I had to come see it for myself and do some shopping. Let me just say I was really disappointed. And not about the price or the clothes, shoes, bags, etc they have. But about the service. Usually when I walk in a store the workers great you with a smile and that just makes you feel good and want to spend money. Not here. I walked in and the vibe was so off. No greetings, no smile, nothing. Just judgmental stares. I went along and started to look around, and more people walked in and they sure got good greetings and were welcomed. I don’t want this to be a race thing but it clearly felt like it. It sucks because Drakes has really great stuff but not being welcomed as a Latina woman, and they do welcome the white folks that come in makes me really uncomfortable. I did buy a purse and I’m happy about the purchase but even the person that was checking me out gave me a whole judgmental vibe, and her saying bye to me was very...
Read moreThis wholesome charity accomplishes a three pronged success: it provides funding for The Drake House, a well-run incentivized residential home for homeless single moms, it is a great charity for sending gently worn women's clothing, and it's a fabulous place to shop for economical, beautifully displayed quality clothes. I' continue to be...
Read moreIt’s like a local ThredUp but for a good cause, you can try things on and the standards are so high, you wouldn’t know this is a second hand store at first glance. Highly recommend and take advantage of their 50%, 60% and even...
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