

That said, if you’re taking a turn on the turkpikes of Jersey and find yourself near Short Hills stop by and pick up a Prada… or Marc… or Balenciaga. The last few times I’ve called they’ve been wholly unhelpful and, at times, downright surly. I might be more enticed to head out there if I could actually get a straight answer from the women who work there as to whether they have anything worth the car rental/bus fare/travel time. Not surprisingly, I’ve not been able to muster the energy to trek to Short Hills… not even for Jimmy Choo. That’s in New Jersey, which has put quite a damper on my purchasing power over the years. The bad part - a few years ago, they disolved the online store through which I purchased all of those pieces, leaving only the bricks and mortar location. Which, if you know about buying those things for the real price is a damn good deal. Manolo Blahniks, Prada and Gucci suits and a Furla bag that was the envy of all who surveyed - all at less than what I’d pay for rent. I’ve found incredible pieces at this place. If anyone from DoubleTake Short Hills reads this review, please fire this idiot sales associate! DoubleTake deserves better than this shitty employee. All I remember is that the sales associate had long, straight brown hair and an abundant amount of forehead wrinkles for someone who couldn’t be older than 35.

I wish I had called the sales associate out for her disrespect or at least talked to the manager. I don’t have to work for a brand to be able to tell if something is real or not.

Second, this crazy sales associate obviously doesn’t work for Burberry either. First, if I was wrong, I’d gladly own up to it. Do YOU work at Burberry?» She then proceeded to walk to the back of the store and bitch about me. I then turned to my brother and mother and said, «I think this trench is fake.» One sales associate heard me and rudely replied, «It’s not fake. After I entered, I headed straight toward the Burberry rack and looked at a trenchcoat. However, after my trip this morning, there is no way I will return to this particular DoubleTake location ever again. Horrible experience! I’ve been in this shop several times. I can only hope that other consignors will read my post and run in the other direction! It’s terribly sad that people like this still exist. This store has items with stains on them but my brand new items with tags on them were not good enough for this store owner. She said, «well I’m having a hard time finding these, where were they purchased? Do you have a receipt?» So at this point she is insinuating that I have stolen these jeans and proceeds to ask me the same in regards to the juicy couture wallet! She then told me that it would be best if I picked up all of my things. A week later I receive a call from the SM asking if the jeans had been altered, and I said yes b/c they were. After all of my items were reviewed, only 3 were «good enough» to consign, the brands consisted of True Religion (these jeans were altered for length at the bottom, but still with tags) Coach, and Juicy Couture. I had 2 Michael Kors dresses with tags that they would not take because they do not carry that particular label of MK (unreal). I recently went to consign a few items that I had: brand new, never worn with tags type of items. Store owner is an absolute snob, for someone who is selling worn clothing for a living she should be more down to earth. There should be a sign on the door that reads Short Hills residences only. Worst experience ever! The Store manager needs to learn not to be so prejudice and realize that if it weren’t for the consignors she wouldn’t have a business.
