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Smack Clothing
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citysearch c.
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This is the most unprofessional clothing store I've ever visited. My husband bought a T-shirt before Christmas; when we got home we discovered the logo on the front was bleached out (the printed label in the back was a brighter ink). So basically, he paid $35 for a used T-shirt.\r
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And the service was abominable. One of the saleswomen followed me around the store like a stalker. When I came out of the dressing room she grabbed the clothes out of my hand like I had Crazy Glue on my fingers. When I tried to buy a dress, another saleslady had me stand in a pile of empty cardboard boxes while I checked out. (Can you say ""fire ordinance""?) Plus she couldn't figure out how to use the credit card machine. I finally gave up and told them I'd have to think about the dress.\r
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My husband convinced me to go back and buy the dress. The minute I stepped into the store the cashier snarled ""Put your drink on the counter! We don't allow drinks in here!"" I had a drink WITH A LID ON IT, and besides that, surely there are more pleasant ways to tell me that drinks aren't allowed in the store. And to think, she works in CUSTOMER SERVICE. I told her she was the rudest person I'd ever met and left. There are too many places to shop in Nashville, not to mention all the choices on the internet, to put up with this kind of service.
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