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Originally Posted by harlem_cutie
Woodbury definitely needs more parking. I never go on weekends because parking is such a nightmare. My 3 fave stores at the moment are YSL, Tom Ford and Off Fifth. I also love the Company Store because they carry Jo Malone at about 20% off retail.

I just discovered there was a Longchamp store there too that carries almost all of the discontinued colors. The discount is only like 10% off retail but if you like HTF colors then stop by.

Be sure to check Groupon because they've had $20 roundtrip tix to Woodbury. The trip is normally $40-$45.

That's amazing! I took a coach there last time at it was like $30 return ticket. Totally worth the savings in the hundreds of dollars though!
Thanks for the tip!
 
Just went this past weekend.. I am sure the deals will get better as the season progresses.. But i did well with a couple of pieces at escada (they have some great deals at 40-80% off) and furla.. Could have easily walked out with 4 handbags.. Only got one But it's perfect and exactly what i was looking for
 
hey!
As I told you before my sister and I are going on our first America Trip *YEAH* on our second day we will go to woodbury, which are the best stores there?
Im looking for some nice clothes, shoes and maybe a fresh handbag.

thank you!
 
hey!
As I told you before my sister and I are going on our first America Trip *YEAH* on our second day we will go to woodbury, which are the best stores there?
Im looking for some nice clothes, shoes and maybe a fresh handbag.

thank you!

I was just there on Wednesday. It is a huge mall and I only had a few hours, so I printed a map from the Web site and plotted which stores I most wanted to visit. I ended up going to Valentino, NMLC, Dior, St. John, Escada, Burberry, Anne Fontaine, Longchamp, and La Perla. There are many, many more stores, including more affordable brands like Ann Taylor, Loft, and J. Crew. I didn't find any amazingly low bargains, but I did pick up a few things. Happing shopping -- have fun on your trip!!
 
I went there last week. I never bothered with stores that had people lining up to go inside (Gucci, Tory Burch, Coach, etc.) However, I did line up for Prada. The line was short, only 4 people waiting outside. It grew longer though as the minutes went by. I wanted to see if they had a Tessuto Gaufre bag. When I got inside, it was a disgusting mad house! Lots of sweaty people (it was about 95 degrees outside) lol :roflmfao: you can imagine the stench that permeated the air. The bags and accessories were in disarray. People were just grabbing them off the shelves and never bothered to put them back in place. The SAs were few and they were all busy answering questions, getting merchandise, handling payments. But the saddest part were the bags. They all looked cheaply made. The leather looked beaten and tired. The silhouettes were dated. Does anybody here know if Prada had those made for factory bags using cheap materials? And/Or - are those really really old stocks? :thinkin:
 
I went there last week. I never bothered with stores that had people lining up to go inside (Gucci, Tory Burch, Coach, etc.) However, I did line up for Prada. The line was short, only 4 people waiting outside. It grew longer though as the minutes went by. I wanted to see if they had a Tessuto Gaufre bag. When I got inside, it was a disgusting mad house! Lots of sweaty people (it was about 95 degrees outside) lol :roflmfao: you can imagine the stench that permeated the air. The bags and accessories were in disarray. People were just grabbing them off the shelves and never bothered to put them back in place. The SAs were few and they were all busy answering questions, getting merchandise, handling payments. But the saddest part were the bags. They all looked cheaply made. The leather looked beaten and tired. The silhouettes were dated. Does anybody here know if Prada had those made for factory bags using cheap materials? And/Or - are those really really old stocks? :thinkin:

About a year ago me and my friend went to the Orlando Outlets and she ended up buying a Prada bag there. As we were comparing bags we could tell some looked a little "cheaper" than the others, and upon asking the SA we found out that's because some of them are indeed made for factory, however not all.
 
It is very possible that companies use the best part of the skin for their A bags which are sold in stores.. Then use the scraps for the B bags which are sold at the outlet... Nothing wrong with that as long as the price reflects that and they are open about it if asked.
 
I went there last week. I never bothered with stores that had people lining up to go inside (Gucci, Tory Burch, Coach, etc.) However, I did line up for Prada. The line was short, only 4 people waiting outside. It grew longer though as the minutes went by. I wanted to see if they had a Tessuto Gaufre bag. When I got inside, it was a disgusting mad house! Lots of sweaty people (it was about 95 degrees outside) lol :roflmfao: you can imagine the stench that permeated the air. The bags and accessories were in disarray. People were just grabbing them off the shelves and never bothered to put them back in place. The SAs were few and they were all busy answering questions, getting merchandise, handling payments. But the saddest part were the bags. They all looked cheaply made. The leather looked beaten and tired. The silhouettes were dated. Does anybody here know if Prada had those made for factory bags using cheap materials? And/Or - are those really really old stocks? :thinkin:

Wow - it sounds like a madhouse! I guess I was at the mall at the right time! I went on Wednesday of last week and there were no lines for any of the stores.
 
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