Clothing Stores in Baytown, TX

12 locations found near Baytown

“Our forever go to place for tuxedos & suits ?
Came to get a classic black tux for our court wedding then came back to get a tux for our destination wedding because we knew they’d help the groom look his best. Super friendly, helpful & flexible.”

4.7 Superb114 Reviews

“We got their closing Social security was a little not so happy with us but at the end everything worked out the security helped us shop even and it was great experience”

3.8 Good84 Reviews

“Great experience! Super friendly and helpful staff! Great selection of unique items…. Pricing varies based on selection which is expected if you are looking for a variety of items. Options are great!!! Will definitely be back. Looking forward to trying the restaurant.”

4.5 Superb39 Reviews

“Very helpful staff. Pricing is amazing!! Store is open 7 days a week and offered to stay open later so I could make it in and purchase what I needed! Great store!!”

4.1 Good58 Reviews

“The cutest boutique with the friendliest employees! They literally have it all; top-notch customer service, a gift for anyone you could possibly want to buy for, plus complimentary gift wrapping. 10/10!”

4.4 Superb39 Reviews

“There is a young lady who works at the Ross’s on 146–I believe that is still considered part of Baytown. Over the past 2-3 months, I have shopped there maybe 3-4 times. Since that time, I always see this same young lady — working so hard!

Last night—when I arrived, she was hanging up returned, or tried on, clothing back to their appropriate areas—she is very fast! Then, not long after, I see her at the cashier/return area—the ONLY employee in that area—greeting each customer, answering the phone, taking returns, ringing up sales—and all while being professional, welcoming, smart, quick—and always with kindness. Her name is “Rachel.” Please give this young Lady praise, respect & encouragement! We ALL, each need to lift others up—by being positive, encouraging, respectful, showing appreciation — positive brings positive. A positive culture attracts & keeps — GREAT folks—GREAT employees.
Thank you, “Rachel” at Ross’s! Hey, that’s kind of a catchy slogan!
⭐️”

3.7 Good123 Reviews

“staff was really friendly and as always they have great prices and wide variety of just about everything plus giant shoe sizes pretty sure the green and pink shoes are either size 18 or 20”

3.6 Good75 Reviews

“Great shopping trip! Store was neat and clean. Fabulous sale prices. Alexis helped us a lot, making suggestions, helping us find things, and bringing us different sizes when needed. All of the employees were very friendly. Will definitely be back.”

4.4 Superb36 Reviews

“I only go on the weekend. Service is superior when Roxie is on shift. The store just looks cleaner and smells better when she's there. And the service... from the time you enter, she welcomes you in and has a smile ready!!!! ?”

4.2 Good11 Reviews

“One star off because I saw the clothes in clearance deal with little less prices than full price at which I bought couple months ago. I wish they always kept the average price instead of full price then some % off and then clearance price. But I like the place for shopping clothes for my whole family.”

3.6 Good62 Reviews

“***FOR ENTITLED CUSTOMERS***:

Keep in mind that these stores only accept clean, trending clothes from certain brands that the younger demographic actually buys. That’s not the employees’ choice, they’re simply following instructions from higher ups . They also typically don’t take formal wear, and staff will tell you that when you turn in your clothes. Walking in with dress clothes and expecting a payout will only lead to disappointment, and complaining to the staff won’t change that, Mr. or Mrs. Karen.

Plenty of people claim their clothes are “practically brand new,” yet when staff checks, they find stains on the inside or other areas. Who’s going to buy that? If your items don’t meet the store’s standards, it’s not personal it’s policy.

Retail workers already deal with enough nonsense on the job. Show them the same respect you expect in return. Before you snap at an employee, ask yourself, how would you feel in their shoes?

If this hurts your feelings, take it as a reality check.. the whole world doesn’t revolve around you :)”

3.1 Average144 Reviews

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