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I received a gift card to a Christopher Banks store for my birthday. I was told that they have a plus sized clothing store, "CJ Banks" where the gift card could also be redeemed. So I set out to buy myself a new birthday outfit.
What a success! The store was conveniently located at a local mall. (They have many locations - just check the website.) The store carries a wide variety of colors and styles. I found the styles to be very up to date. I gathered up a selection of clothing and headed for the dressing room. The dressing rooms were large which made it nice so that I could spread out my loot.
Everything I tried on fit. Wow - is this really a store? I am a petite, round person and it is often difficult to find clothing, especially jeans that fit. I usually just roll up the pant legs because even most petite clothing is still too long. This store carried a petite line and also a tall line of clothing.
I tried on a pair of jeans and frankly, I didn't want to take them off! They fit great! Into the bag they went. Now I didn't buy everything that I carried into the dressing room, but I did purchase two pairs of those wonderful jeans, a camisole and two sweaters.
The clothing is expensive but of good quality. I happened by during a sale and received a 50% off item when I purchased a regularly priced item. The sales ladies also signed me up for future coupons.
Oh, and an extra added benefit, they wrapped the clothing in tissue paper and then put them in a large shopping bag. Talk about customer service. It was like getting presents for my birthday all over again when I removed my purchases from their bag.
I love this store and I will be going back!
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