I love the quality what Universal Standard has to offer, and have always wanted to visit their site and go shopping in-person. Unfortunately, Covid-19 put the kibosh on that until now. Recently, a sample sale made this desire a reality for me, even though they have not yet bothered to reopen a retail outlet for their goods.
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When I made plans with RQS for this weekend, I figured that I could meet her for lunch in NYC, and then visit the sample sale being held two subway stops away. So, I took a 12:30 train into the city and met RQS for lunch in Union Square. From there, it was off to the sample sale. Although we got on the wrong downtown train, we were still able to make it to their ad-hoc store by 3:00 or so. And then the fun began....
We made it to the entrance, only to see a sign telling us that people had to sign up for this sale. Obviously, neither of us did that. So I figured that it was OK to take the elevator up to their floor, as I didn't think that this notice would be enforced - and I was right. The two of us were in a room as small as my apartment that oozed estrogen.
Upon entry, a saleswoman greeted us, and told us to look around. Everything was "organized" by size. (I'd say that this was a loose description, as not everything was being put back in its original place.) Out of 30+ people in the room, there was only 1 male, obviously a "non threatening" employee (please read between my lines). Although there was no changing room, it looked like the women's dressing room at Syms (a former clothing store from the New York area) - women in all stages of dress or undress were trying on clothing they found on the racks. RQS said that it was like being in a woman's locker room when the gym was busy. It was only too bad that I couldn't have gotten into the swing of things and try on some outfits. But I was able to find a nice robe in my size, and bought it for $35.
Once done there, it was time to go back to my place. It was the first time that the two of us took the commuter train together, and it was a nice ride up the Hudson....