Great collection. Great location. Great service. Great attitude. Great sales. Went in there this afternoon and the salesperson could not have been nicer or more helpful. I had a great time. I’m a fan.
Grace F.
Tu valoración: 5 Providence, RI
The clothes in here was top notch! The service stellar! It’s fun to see a a person enthusiastic and passionate about their business, that’s why the hubby and I walked out of here with a carriage full of beautiful clothes. Can’t wait to wear all of my unique duds, my friends and fam will be drooling with envy!
Alexandria A.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
My husband and I discovered this store yesterday on a little weekend escape, and I FELLINLOVE! It’s PERFECT! Everything in the store was so cute and western/native. I bought a fabulous coat that was on sale for $ 60. They have Minnetonka moccasins, Pendleton blankets and towels, cute cowboy hats and plush bison. The staff was so nice and told us stories about local places, gave me a million compliments, and even gave me a random hat for free. I just love this store. I want to live in it.
Caddie H.
Tu valoración: 5 Amenia, NY
One of those shops that you start windowshopping at, and wind up buying a bagful of great stuff! Love the western style and décor, the street level has fashions, and downstairs they have some home decorating items; pillows, bedthrows. Not the typical GB shop of Merrell and Northface!
Faine g.
Tu valoración: 4 Carmichael, CA
T. P Saddleblanket is a pretty unusual addition to Great Barrington’s oh-so-New-England main street, it’s cowboy boots, bandanas, and big chunky jewerly not keeping in theme with GB’s rivers of antique stores. But being a Western girl myself, I was thrilled to see it when I first arrived here, and even more thrilled once I discovered just how *cool* the stuff on offer here really is. Tasha Polizzi, owner and main designer, worked with Ralph Lauren and Kevin Kline then apparantly decided to turn her attentions to the world of Western chic — which she does quite well. Many of the fashions on display at the store are designed by Polizzi, meaning that if you purchase it there, the odds of encountering smeone else wearing it are fairly minimal. This is a good thing. You can buy everything from designer cowboy boots to home furnishings to hot sauce here, though the focus seems to be on rural-hip women’s wear. Certainly all the ingredients you’ll need to create a faux Western get-away and buy the clothes for it to boot are present here. Prices are high, but service is wonderful. I found a beautiful long synthetic buckskin coat here and bought it, but decided it was just too long for me. I asked if I could exchange it with a shorter version of the same coat, and the store immediately said it was okay and that they would make up the 40 dollar price difference in store credit.(Works for me.) They didn’t even need to see my reciept. Nice of them!