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  • Review from Cris S.

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    Toronto, ON

    5.0 star rating
    4/24/2012

    I heart J.Crew

    They launched their (Canadian) flagship store at Yorkdale in August 2011. and I'm sooooo super happy that I can shop J.Crew at store level now, I love their online selection, but nothing beats GREAT face to face customer service.

    I went in with a friend who bought a handbag and we were treated like royalty the whole time and by everyone we encountered. I would like to give special recognition to one individual specifically PADDY WILLIAMS, it's been three months and I still remember his name that's how helpful he was.

    The prices are slightly steep but nowadays with other stores trimming back the quality but not the price you can rest assured your special pieces will last the test of time when you invest in J.Crew. A must visit for every fashionista.

  • Review from Roma M.

    Toronto, ON

    3.0 star rating
    2/12/2012

    J.Crew, America's answer to Club Monaco on acid hit Canada last year. What was once an ode to Ralph Lauren-esque preppy workwear (Cable knit brights, polos and all) is now the home of menswear inspired women's clothing, sequins and skinny jeans in every colour imaginable thanks to the creative process of Jenna Lyons.

    Some of the many reasons to shop here:
    -Great quality workwear for Men and Women, -their items stand the test of time and season.
    -Decent service and eager to please staff
    -Unique items you won't find anywhere else. -Where else can you find a kelly green pencil skirt or violet ballet flats for $150.
    -15% off for students

    I want to mention that while about 40% of my wardrobe is from J.Crew, most of it was purchased either in the US or online. I just find the prices in the Toronto store to not be reflective of those in my American catalogue to want to impulse buy at the brick and mortar store just yet.

    Just that Canadian retail paradox.

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