This is a must for serious shoppers! The store is beautifully appointed and well-staffed. It features upscale clothing, jewelry, handbags, scarves, and shoes. If you are looking for investment pieces, Maloof’s is your go to store. They also have beautiful after-five dresses, and classic coats.
Bill G.
Tu valoración: 5 Glenview, IL
Have had an account here since I was in Monterey high school A long time ago! Though the years have always stopped in while in Lubbock. And occasionally ordered by phone. I now live in chicago. Maloufs. Is very much on a par with anything in this area for variety and I can tell you much more pleasant staff to deal with than these Yankees
E B.
Tu valoración: 1 Wellington, TX
Stopped in this week to look around. No one spoke or offered assistance. They did have a few nice things but the selection was limited. Appears to be a self service facility.
Lucas D.
Tu valoración: 2 Washington, DC
Ok so it may be one of the best places to shop in Lubbock. They carry brands you will NOT find anywhere else in Lubbock(or in the South Plains for that matter) like Incotex, Zegna, Cucinelli, etc. However, just because it’s one of the better places to shop in Lubbock doesn’t mean it’s all that great. I went just after Christmas to browse for myself and to pick up a cashmere scarf for my mother. Well they only carry one type of cashmere scarf. The hideous and pretentious camel Burberry plaid. If they carried some of the different color schemes I wouldn’t have had a problem. Heck i’ve been eyeing a purple cashmere Burberry one for a while now but please carry more than one type of cashmere scarf! Also sales ladies who were standing around talking… when I ask about a cashmere scarf, if all you have is one, and I make a face when I see the pattern, try to show me some non-cashmere scarves you might have. The mens selection was pretty good considering it’s primarily a women’s store. Lots of Cucinelli. Not all the many small sizes. I guess they figure the only people buying are fat old men. Which is probably fairly true. Nothing trendy in the least. I don’t mind conservative dress but carry a few edgy brands and pieces. A truly great boutique mixes in a few lesser known brands with the tried and true. Also there was no clearly visible dressing room and, other than being greeted, no one tried to assist me. I may be young, but clothes are something you should never assume someone isn’t willing to spend money on. And hell, I was wearing Costume National, Avant Toi, and Prada. Yes they don’t have the flashy Burberry plaid but they should have been able to tell I spend far too much on clothes and at least offered assistance. Especially when i’m digging through piles looking for small sizes(displays weren’t all that great– piles of pants and sweaters to the point where it was burdensome to dig through). I will give them credit for great markdowns on shoes, having a decent shoe collection, carrying Incotex, being clean, and for probably being the best option for high-end conservative dress in the area. That being said, I left empty-handed, a little miffed, and ready to be back in D.C.