I remember when this store first came out. The clothing, which was mostly polyester, was well made. The styles were accommodating for work, church, and casual wear. As time went on and they became more popular and opened several stores, I noticed the quality change in the clothing. Also, the styles seemed to be geared more to 'Urban' fashion. While that was perfectly fine, they abandoned fashion for the working gal, the church gal, and simple casual wear. Now, seeing that the clothing designs and styles were to accommodate the fuller figure gal, they seemed to not have had knowledge that large prints and big designs make big girls look bigger and flashy in the wrong fashion sense. I found myself finding other places to find clothing. Once in a very blue moon can I find anything At Ashley Stewart's worth buying. Recently, I saw a fluffy coat in a mustard color that was cute and stylish, so I took a chance and ordered one. To my surprise it arrived with all the buttons falling off, the fluffy fuzz got on everything in its path, and hence, it now occupies space in the back of my closet. All of the cheap fabric, is falling off of the coat. Ashely Stewart's is owned and operated by men, I believe. They need to take courses in fashion and quality fabrics for clothing. When they close down, I will not miss them...
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Ashley Stewart started in local neighborhoods across the country. As an iconic women’s fashion brand, we’ve always stood for fashion forward, on-trend clothing at an affordable price. Now with 89 stores across the country, one of the most socially engaged online communities, and a leading eCommerce business, Ashley Stewart is your neighborhood brand gone global!See more