My daughter Kendal is 8 and she just loves Justice! Colorful, trendy, pre-teen clothes, dolls, beanie boos, and accessories are all the rage here — but just be prepared to drop some coin on this stuff for your kid. I honestly do not come here without the 40% off coupons they send to our mailbox. The thing I DO like about coming here is the service. The kids working here are wonderful, pleasant and quick with answers — even if they have to direct you over to Forever 21 or wherever — to find the items they don’t carry.
Meli E.
Tu valoración: 2 Bastrop, TX
OMG, overpriced!!! CUTE clothes but… really? 45 dollars for one shirt?
Inez V.
Tu valoración: 5 Austin, TX
We have two daughters, so we are regulars at Justice. Yes, Justice appears pricey. Don’t ever pay full price at Justice. Sign up and get on their 40% off program, and you will be inundated with Justice coupons. I don’t always have my coupons ith me, and the staff lets me show them my emailed coupons on my smartphone. Even the stuff on clearance is 40% off. Now on to Justice — it is targeted to young girls, so it is no surprise that our daughters LOVE everything they see. This is the place to go. The one big failing of the store is that they do not have enough items in plus sizes. The leggings are great for leaner kids(as other reviews will testify) but not so great for the not so lean. The staff at Justice on Brodie are terrific. I have gone in there with a couple of last minute clothing emergencies and they fixed me up by listening to my description and then putting together darling outfits.
Tara D.
Tu valoración: 4 Buda, TX
Wow, I haven’t updated this review in over a year! How can I put this… I have a love-hate relationship with Justice now. The clothes rock. Miss E will be 9 in a week. She is past the point that I get to pick all her clothes out for her and dress her however I want. Long gone are the days where a simple t-shirt and a pair of leggings would cut it on a daily basis. No… now we’re wearing matchy-matchy things. Cut little out fits with 1980’s neon, broad stripes, bangles, chunky beaded necklaces. We no longer have clothes, now we have a wardrobe. And 90% of it came courtesy of Justice. Why do I hate it, you ask??? Cause it sure isn’t cheap! Yea, we get the $$ saving cards where if you spend $ 50 now you’ll save $ 15 in the future. But that doesn’t really put a dent in the final bill. Though having pants and shorts that actually fit my child’s long, lean, athletic figure with out me having to attempt to take in the waste band is priceless.