Second-hand standards, I was looking for bed linen, it's there) It's inconvenient that the gradations of price reductions by day do not match for the regular and luxury segment. And the last time I got a culture shock from shoes on the cheapest day: dirty, tattered, torn. Do people really have to buy all this (including high heels) and they know the secrets of how to wash it or fix it cheaply (otherwise what's the point of buying)?.. and that they don't buy out overbiddings for a song and, taking into account the normalization, resell them at a high price. After all, if you want to give away what you don't need, there are usually requirements - clean and darned (and they don't always take darned things), but here for money... It is a pity that it is probably unprofitable for the company to have contractors among shoe repairs and dry cleaners.
There are a lot of clothes, a sufficient number of fitting rooms, a polite salesman at the checkout. I easily picked up a pair of T-shirts and light pants for work. No complaints about the store.