Marcus Lewis Review of Neiman Marcus DC
An utterly disappointing experience. I went into t...
An utterly disappointing experience. I went into the men s department to buy shoes. There were four gentleman(and I use that term loosely) working in the area. As I approached them I could hear their conversation. It was about Will Smith and Jada Pinkett, and the cheating scandal. I approached one associate who was with another customer. He flags down a second guy to look up the size that I need. You d have thought that I requested he give me his kidney. He was very dismissive when I told him my size range. If you ve ever purchased high fashion shoes, you know that the designers run in a wide variety of sizes. A Louis Vuitton 11, is not the same as a Gucci 11. He returns to tell me that the shoe is sold out. Then just walks away as I m asking him a question about another shoe. How rude of me to inconvenience him by asking a question. Perhaps if I had engaged in the Will/Jada conversation I might have been able to get an answer. Neiman Marcus has clearly lost its luxury cache. It s more like an amusement park for clout chasing, looky loo, Instagrammers. It s very clear why the company is bankrupt.
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