If you have a new Ruehl store in your area (there are 5 in the US open now) i highly recommend checking it out. we stopped at ours this past weekend and i was so impressed with the friendly service (they are a branch of A&F so i was expecting the worst) and the quality. their t-shirts are DIVINE! super long and super soft... i am going back to pick up more...
quote: Originally posted by: Andrea Julia "Is there a website for this store? I'm finding nada. I bet there's one near me somewhere. At least in NYC."
i was in the one in Columbus OH... and I overheard the manager telling someone that there are only 5 right now. i would go to A&F's website to find locations for it... the full name is Ruehl 925 Greenwich (or something close to it)
yeah- the lighting is a little off- but did you notice that they actually put a built in bra in their shirts????????? not just a shelf bra- but a full fledged underwire bra? i was SO impressed by that!
quote: Originally posted by: bex " i was in the one in Columbus OH... and I overheard the manager telling someone that there are only 5 right now. i would go to A&F's website to find locations for it...!"
Tried that. :( I'm sure if I am just patient, I will come across the store in a mall near me.
Hey MI girls.....a friend at work told me there's one at 12 oaks. So funny, I never heard of it before and she went on and on about it and then this post..
quote: Originally posted by: jen "Hey MI girls.....a friend at work told me there's one at 12 oaks. So funny, I never heard of it before and she went on and on about it and then this post.."
I will have to go to Novi and check it out. I am kind of excited.
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quote: Originally posted by: jaymiek "Ugh, of course there are none in SoCal! I am still waiting for an H & M too. -- Edited by jaymiek at 22:47, 2005-05-09"
I know - I wish H&M would open here too! Where are you? I'm in O.C. but work in L.A.
I know H& M is opening in S.F.
What are the prices like for this new Ruehl? Higher than S&F and Hollister? Between?
I went today! Cute stuff. I was looking for something specific today, but if I wasn't I probably would have bought some stuff.
Was yours set up really weird? Mine was set up like a long empty hallway and then there were a bunch of small rooms on the left and right side where the clothes were. Looking in from the mall, it looked empty. It took me a second to figure out what I was supposed to do.
quote: Originally posted by: Andrea Julia "I went today! Cute stuff. I was looking for something specific today, but if I wasn't I probably would have bought some stuff. Was yours set up really weird? Mine was set up like a long empty hallway and then there were a bunch of small rooms on the left and right side where the clothes were. Looking in from the mall, it looked empty. It took me a second to figure out what I was supposed to do."
yeah that is our set up too- we are at an outside location at Easton so the facade looks like a brownstone and then when you enter it is supposed to give you a vibe of being in an apartment- i was really confused the first time too- but now i have got it down...
prices are more than A&F. It is supposed to be geared towards 25-30 year olds with high disposable incomes- i read an article about it a while ago in WWD and the demos they were pushing. jeans are $100, tees are $30 and dressy shirts are around $70...
leahleanna- it is where Graeter's ice cream used to be next to CPK (i am SO sad that they took out Graeters but my hips are a lot happier!)
Yes, I have been to one. I was in one last week for the first time. I went to the one in Tampa and I liked it. It was a lot more expensive than I was expecting, but the layout was really cute. The salespeople were really helpful, I was surprised. I mean, I got lost and couldn't find the registers, and it was so dark that I had to bring a pair of jeans over to a lamp to read the size, but overall I got good vibes. I found their 50% off table in a far far back and it was filled with some really nice stuff. I ended up going home with a long sleeve shirt that is ideal for layering and a really pretty lacy bra that was too cute to pass up. I think i'll be going back, if not for the sale table alone.
I went to the one in Garden State Plaza while I was in New York and I was floored. I actually really like ambient stores with darker lighting so Ruehl was right up my alley. I only had about 20 minutes in there and I wish I could've explored more but all in all I was happy. The store set up took a little getting used to and I don't like that the registers are in the back (though I do like the way they're set up with the stools in front of them). I love the color scheme they use (more earthy rich tones, very few bright colors) and the quality of the clothes is defintely worth the money IMO.
I went a bit crazy at the 50% off shelves and racks. I bought a cute cotton poplin stripe skirt, a really nice Marc-Jacobs esque miltary style jacket, and a funny t-shirt that says "Name Dropper and Social Climber" all for under $100.