You know, I like a good bargain and this place is filled with them. What I don’t like is a messy store and employees who follow you around as if you are going to steal something and this place has both of the characteristics. If patience is one of your virtues, then this is an ideal place to shop b/c it has TONS of clothes that are in fashion and are very reasonably priced. I can’t deal with the mess, so I opt out on this store and always hit Maria Morena(which is across the street) instead.
Cristy M.
Tu valoración: 3 Coral Gables, FL
Decent Clothes
MICHELLE C.
Tu valoración: 1 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Had this place bookmarked to try. Glad I went because we found this great area with many other stores to choose from. This store must have changed their policy because when I walked in the girl said we «only» sell wholesale no retail. I told her I could purchase wholesale and she informed me of the rules on buying 12 pieces, at least three of each style blah blah… She followed me around the entire store which was not cool at all. She was rude when she did speak. As I looked at the clothes, what a huge disappointment. The quality was awful, very cheap material, the styles were hideous. It reminded me of all the tourist shops on the beach with the styles of clothing. Lots and lots of Lycra ladies… eeeekkk oh yeah even the shiny gold and silver leggings… Oh how I wanted a pair so bad… NOT!!! They have nothing to offer and not friendly at all.
Miamishopaholic m.
Tu valoración: 3 Miami, FL
You know that cute top and dress you spotted at that cheap n chic boutique? The ones you think are priced reasonably. Before you hand your credit card over, consider this: there’s a place in Downtown Miami’s Fashion District where you just might find the same thing for less. I’m talking about anywhere from$ 20 up to $ 40 dollars less. This place is called Hannah Bella and it’s where most mom and pop boutiques here in the MIA get their inventory. Labels like Collective Concepts. Ark n Co, Cello, Lush, S-Twelve, Do&Be and Rubber Ducky are aplenty here. While this warehouse type shop is made to sell wholesale, they do allow for sample sales to the public. Here’s the catch, you have to spend some time rummaging around and you can’t try the clothes on. Today was my 3rd time out there and they did have a few cute tops, but I’ve seen better inventory on my previous visits. A good place for any frugalista.
Liana S.
Tu valoración: 2 Miami Beach, FL
Located in Miami’s «Fashion» district, it’s surrounded by a bunch of other stores with similar clothes. Prices are very reasonable, and while it has some cute, trendy clothes(nothing of high quality), you aren’t allowed to try anything on. This was the biggest problem for me because even though I found a pair of linen pants, there is no way I could buy them without trying it on first. So if you want to shop here, I recommend coming in leggings and a small tank so you can slip on the clothes without needing a fitting room.(But don’t let them see you … I think the rule is that you aren’t allowed to try stuff on… not just that they don’t have fitting rooms.) And I was followed around for several minutes(in case I steal something??) before I turned to the sales person and asked her if I was in her way. She said no and left me alone. Accessories are very lacking. Small selection of bags and shoes.