Bottom line: way overpriced Staff are always friendly and nice. Check out their makeup, skin care, and hair products! I’ve gotten some great stuff there. They also have great décor! But sadly their clothes are just not worth the full price and not to mention their style is no longer really that great. I’m tired of the oversized everything look ya know? When shopping there pay attention to fabrics. If it looks and feels thin and cheap don’t bother with it but some stuff is really great. This place is definitely worth a look around.
Itzel A.
Place rating: 3 White Plains, NY
Thought it was a bank thanks SIRI for wrong directions lol but glad I found this place they sell Atari and sega genesis, as well as other cute gadgets. Pricing and store setup 5 stars the lack of 2 stars is the customer service I waited at the front counter for 8 mins to be rung out while the 2 cashiers talked to one another
Andrea B.
Place rating: 2 Arlington, MA
I’m not going to lie and say that Urban Outfitters doesn’t have any clothes that I’d want to buy. They do. But they’re all simply way too expensive. A tank top does not need to cost 30 – 40 dollars, no matter how cute it is! Urban Outfitters is an interesting store though, in that it has lots of little trinkets and a pretty nifty book section. I usually find myself flipping through some of them while my sister tries on clothes. I’ve gotten some pretty nice accessories here, like scarves and jewelry, since the prices on those aren’t as horrific as they are for shirts and jeans. They do have sales, but most of the clothes item that can be found in the sale section here are never worth buying, but that may just be my personal opinion. Also, when I’m in Northampton, I feel like I would so much rather spend my time looking in stores that I wouldn’t normally be able to, like Faces or Thornes. Urban Outfitters is a chain that I could certainly go to elsewhere.
Athena W.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
love this urban! they have sales all the time which is great. a lot of their shirts bought in a bigger size can double as dresses! never buy anything full priced there — it will be on sale soon enough!
Jaffe J.
Place rating: 3 New Britain, CT
OK so 95% of the men’s clothing in this store is unwearable. However, their hoodies rock and their sales rack sometimes has some incredibly cheap, incredibly cool stuff. Worth visiting even if it’s a quick stop for the sales rack. However, be aware that you’ll often leave the store with a WTF look on your face as most of the clothing is terrible and the prices are ridiculous. However, I’ve found a smattering of decent items on the sales rack where the prices are decent.
Emeyes i.
Place rating: 1 Springfield, MA
I guess my review, much like this UO was not«hipstery» enough. I recommend the UO located up the road in Springfield. Much better selection there, especially for men. Parking up in NoHo is always an issue so by the time you find a spot whatever you planned on purchasing is out of style. Like the Bart Simpson Batman shirt I wanted. Hopefully it’ll come back in style soon!
Lauren C.
Place rating: 2 San Mateo, CA
I’ll admit that I was counting down the days until this store opened, so imagine my surprise at the disaster I found inside. While it’s location in a historic bank is cool, the layout is most certainly not. Displays are too close together(particularly near the checkout line), the sale area is *tiny,* and the usual selection of home items you’d find at any other Urban Outfitters is virtually nonexistent. What sent me over the edge was the book section. Why, why, why is this in the middle of the store, lining the smallest hallway? There is a constant traffic jam of teenage girls giggling at books with sex in the title, allowing no one to move between the men and women’s sections. Ridiculous. Two stars for the creative use of chairs and doors in the building, and the fact that Urban finally realized that there are 35,000 college students in the Valley.