So again we went in to the house of Dow. We were reluctant because the last time we walked in our six-year-old son did not have a mask. And after trying to communicate with him with our masks down only for a second.. We were rudely told to put the masks back on. We thought this rude in the way that the person said it. And in fact at the time the law clearly stated if you have to communicate you are allowed to drop the mask so that the person can see your lips. Today again we decided to visit hoping this very rude person was not working. As we walked in..she exclaimed l( same person) loudly and very rude that we had to wear a mask..Now I decided to ask why. I said " it is not a requirement by either of the governor or the CDC. Everybody in the world has dropped the mask but you. So I asked her why? She looked dumbfounded and said I was yelling at her.. I said no...people are sick and tired of masks. She responded with asking me to leave the store. In which I replied.. it's obvious I'm going to leave your store but not until I ask you a question and you give me an honest answer. Why are you the only one in the whole world requiring masks when you have no medical Theory to backup the rule? She replied that she cares about people. And I said.." No you do not care about people. You get off on having the power to tell people to put a mask on. We left after I wished her a good day. This millennial needs a lesson in manners..she needs to have 20 - 30 purple picket the store. She's obviously very arrogant and politically motivated person. Her ignorance far extends her purpose for being there .. I don't think She cares for people who look straight..for they may be a TRUMP supporter.... Wow... Poor kid..get over yourself. This was my wife's favorite store to go to and as long as this person is employed she refuses to walk in. Looks like you're losing business (Left and Right)...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI was kicked out of this store for entering without a mask even though the state of Ohio and the CDC no longer requires vaccinated people to wear a mask inside. The staff person immediately instructed us to put on a mask. I asked "is that still a requirement?" and she said "if you don't like it you can leave." At this point that is a political decision not a science-based decision. No one asked if we were vaccinated or had a medical reason not to wear a mask, we were just told to get out in an abrupt and rude way. This clearly indicated the staff member was not concerned about keeping us as customers but about enforcing their political views on the public. If management's policy is to not serve customers who don't align with their political views then I feel that is discrimination. If you do not want live in a country of permanent masks and a denial of service to people for political reasons then don't spend your money here because apparently they do. I love this store's inventory and almost always find something to buy which is why we always stop there whenever we are in Toledo, but that is over unless the owner can get over herself and stop requiring masks when that's now above and beyond what is required by the...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis magical store is the source of some of my all-time favorite vintage threads! They've got an eclectic and constantly revolving stock of clothing, accessories, gifts and pop culture artifacts, plus local memorabilia to spark the old school nostalgia. Definitely a jewel along the Uptown Adams Street lineup!
I love their whimsical window displays and seasonal themes. Their clothing selection is well-curated to offer what's on trend and in demand, whether you're looking for 90s denim, 80s band tees, 70s polyester, or a psychedelic 60s dress. Lots of fun, funky jewelry and accessories for the perfect finishing touches, too!
If you're looking to sell some of your vintage goodies, be sure to call or check their social media accounts first to see what they're buying. The owner and staff are some of the most friendly, helpful and knowledgeable folks in...
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