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Wow, this is such a fun idea. I love to shop but don't always have the time to hike around the mall. I have kids, so once I put the down at night I can kind of WINDOW SHOP at the mall -- how cool is that!
So I can shop at the mall from my computer???? They will hold clothes for me so I know it'll be ready for me to try on. WOW, that's so cool!
I didn't know you could window shop Layton Hills mall from my computer, AND cell phone. I tried it out and works great! they could add more style to the website though and maybe make recommendations for things I want if they're out of stock.
Layton Hills Mall is really boring, and seems to be lacking in quality retailers. Have any of you guys shopped at their JCPenney store lately? It's like a little hole in the ground--and it seems like every other store there caters to the soccer moms and junior high school kids.
Why don't the malls in Utah start offering the types of retail outlets that cater to an older gentleman? I think the malls here have become so cliche anymore. I'm in my 30's and all I see are Abercrombie & Fitch, Gap, Old Navy, and Hollister Company.
Gap is no longer at Layton Hills mall. My mother-in-law is super depressed. Maybe this website will cheer her up.
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