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Zara Opens In Penn Quarter! (1025 F St NW)

Posted by gpliving
October 13, 2007

Zara Interior

Jacqueline writes in to let us know that Zara is open!  There was little fanfare associated with the opening.  Post your reviews!

We just called and they are open until 8pm tonight if you want to check them out today.

Zara Front

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Comment by LiveAndWorkinPQ on October 13, 2007 @ 2:58 pm

stopped in last night just out of curiousity and it looks nice. Had not been in one before and don’t think i will shop there, but it looks like a nice addition to the neighborhood.

The only thing that seemed strange was on the second floor tucked way in the back there was a decent sized baby clothese section. It just seemed a little out of place.

Comment by pqresident on October 13, 2007 @ 4:09 pm

I also went into Zara today to check it out. women’s is on the first floor and part of the second. men’s is on part of the second as is kids and babies (0 to 2 years).

I welcome a store where I can get kids and baby items as it provides more downtown selection for neice/nephew gifts.

much of Zara’s mens goods I looked at are made in Turkey, Morocco and India. shoppers will have to make up their own minds about the bang for the buck.

why do the women get the largest share of floor space and us guys get bupkus? dudes like to look good too!

Comment by gpliving on October 13, 2007 @ 11:26 pm

Zara will definitely be added to my shopping route in downtown DC! It is one of those stores where you need to check the tag to see what types of fabrics are used in each garment. Prices usually reflect the quality of fabrics used. The designs and styles are very nice!

Comment by pqgirl on October 14, 2007 @ 10:49 pm

Went to Zara. Was excited to see size smalls since the G-town store is usually sold out by the time I get there (ladies, you know what I’m talking about).

But it wasn’t all rosy. There were five sales girls on the floor, no one offered to help me once and I was in the store almost an hour. The dressing rooms were already dirty, which didn’t make sense. But it was still nice to have somewhere to shop, since Benetton is closed and our neighborhood has the worst Banana Republic in the history of the world.

Comment by PQ newbie on October 15, 2007 @ 10:43 am

pqgirl, i definitely agree with you. i dont know what it is about zara and customer service, but it leaves something to be desired. that being said, they do have great clothes and i like that fact that being right next to h&m i can hit two birds with one stone.

Comment by Anonymous on October 15, 2007 @ 3:03 pm

I must say I was shocked at the poor customer service at Zara’s when I visited the store on Sat. West Elm has great customer service so it’s not that DC is lacking in sales people with great personality. Perhaps Zara screens for sullen attitudes in their hiring.

Comment by gpliving on October 15, 2007 @ 3:19 pm

The men’s section customer service was great, btw.

Comment by Anonymous on October 15, 2007 @ 10:13 pm

Okay…unfortunately DC isn’t exactly known for their top notch customer service. However, when I was in Zara the other day in the men’s section, I couldn’t turn around without 2 salespeople asking if I needed something. I’m sure it’s not the same in the ladies departments, as is the custom in the area. For some reason, DC’s clothing retailers are way behind in the CS dept. If anyone knows good salespeople, you should tell them to apply at some of these new PQ stores so they don’t fall into the same pit as some of the other stores in the area.

Comment by pqgirl on October 15, 2007 @ 10:44 pm

Yeah, when I went upstairs, it looked like the guy in mens was moving and shaking. But the 1st floor was staffed by zombies dressed all in black. Hopefully, they were just tired from the hassles of opening the store. But if the customer service doesn’t improve, I don’t think I will be shopping there much.

Comment by suicide_blond on October 16, 2007 @ 3:58 am

sorry to have to agree about the service..it was bad…even for dc… the clothes were nice and priced right..but..service THAT bad on the second day..and with zillions of girls “working”.. just not helping anyone..it was bizarro…
xoxo

Comment by Columbo on October 17, 2007 @ 8:36 am

I know I’m late in responding to this post, but I finally got to Zara last night. The mens department was a big disappointment. It was tiny and hidden away on the 2nd floor. I had high hopes of getting some decent suits at this place, but I don’t think that will be the case.

I understand that the mens dept of these stores will always be smaller than the womens; I don’t know, maybe the way it was tucked away in the back (front, really) of the 2nd floor felt wrong.

Certainly happy to have that space occupied, just disappointed in the mens selection. Service there was on par with every other department store I’ve ever been in, not great but not terrible.

Comment by Celeb on October 23, 2007 @ 12:29 pm

Well, I have to defer with the above comments. I was there for the opening last friday and back again twice since. My experience with the customer service at Zara was quite the opposite. They didn’t have a pair of shoes that I wanted in my size. I gave them my name and information. The shoes arrived last night and night and will be on the floor today. In all of my shopping over the years and it has been tremendous, there hasn’t been any retailer to “outdo” Nordstrom when it comes to customer service, they are still #1.

Best regards,

The Girl who loves Zara.
xoxoxoxo

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