Gents-
Good day. Just wanted to post quick and give all of you with a better half a heads up if you weren't aware already. Over the weekend, the gal and I visited JCP to see the damage (on that note, it didn't seem that prices in store had been jacked up).
We saw a new section (flooring, racks, lighting, etc) for Joe Fresh, which I understand is a Canadian equivalent of H&M, a fast-fashion shop for women, which has made a deal with JCP to use their stores across America to introduce their brand. I have to say, I'm impressed. The quality on everything looks good, and the products look great. My girlfriend picked up quite a bit of stuff. As an example, she used to work part-time at a GAP store, and we would go through fairly often to stock up on new items with her 50% discount. Often times, the planned shopping spree was a bust, because of fit, or lack of new items. The things offered by Joe Fresh were much better than what I've seen at GAP for quite a while.
Anyway, check it out, or share as you see fit.
http://www.npr.org/2013/03/20/174867...-new-customers
Good day. Just wanted to post quick and give all of you with a better half a heads up if you weren't aware already. Over the weekend, the gal and I visited JCP to see the damage (on that note, it didn't seem that prices in store had been jacked up).
We saw a new section (flooring, racks, lighting, etc) for Joe Fresh, which I understand is a Canadian equivalent of H&M, a fast-fashion shop for women, which has made a deal with JCP to use their stores across America to introduce their brand. I have to say, I'm impressed. The quality on everything looks good, and the products look great. My girlfriend picked up quite a bit of stuff. As an example, she used to work part-time at a GAP store, and we would go through fairly often to stock up on new items with her 50% discount. Often times, the planned shopping spree was a bust, because of fit, or lack of new items. The things offered by Joe Fresh were much better than what I've seen at GAP for quite a while.
Anyway, check it out, or share as you see fit.
http://www.npr.org/2013/03/20/174867...-new-customers
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