The middle
school girls who bought their first perfume here grew up and now use this place to linger while the kids are at
school. Despite the retail apocalypse this store is kept alive by this demographic and has no signs of closing anytime soon. They have some
good products but it'
s nearly
impossible to make your way around the store with all of the moms loitering and taking up
space. Store associates are always friendly. They
will offer samples or ask if you need help no matter who you are, but with all of the customers gossiping, arguing with other associates, and cackling at old Facebook jokes, they can barely hear you. The store's prices aren't
bad and they always have sales, but the constant sales and generous return policy unfortunately attracts a lot of Karens and problematic customers. The brand has tried to expand their
men's line and other products that compliment body care. This includes small home decor, accessories, and sleepwear. The sleepwear line got pulled from the shelves almost instantly due to suburban moms raising havoc on the internet. The reason? They didn't include a plus size line, therefore they were being discriminatory because their target demographic couldn't fit them.
Bath & Body Works' semi annual sale starts today, I'm heading to the mall after
work.
Are you sure? All of the soccer moms are probably lining up outside the mall entrance as we speak. You should probably skip
work and just go now.
I really want that snowman candle holder. But do I need it? I'm trying to be
good.
Get it! You can always return it if you change your mind in a year. If you don't get it now, some unemployed stay at home mom
will list it on Poshmark or Mercari for $200. She has to pay her bills somehow.