30 to 60 percent off shoes and feet? This Rancho Cucamonga closeout sale sounds like the economic equivalent of frostbite.
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Lynne said:
I noticed that there are quite a number of stores/kiosks that have closed or are closing at Victoria Gardens. This includes my son's favorite store, Thomas Station!
On the bright side, there will be a Fresh and Easy opening where Drexel Heritage used to be on Foothill Blvd. (I think it is in the same strip mall as Shoes n Feet.)
[You're right on the latter. -- DA]
Ramona said:
Does this mean that a gal -- not me, of course -- could exchange size 9 feet for, say, size 7 feet and pick up a couple of pair of new shoes in the new, much smaller size? At 60% - 90% off? Whatta deal!
I wonder if Peggy Hill will be taking advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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I noticed that there are quite a number of stores/kiosks that have closed or are closing at Victoria Gardens. This includes my son's favorite store, Thomas Station!
On the bright side, there will be a Fresh and Easy opening where Drexel Heritage used to be on Foothill Blvd. (I think it is in the same strip mall as Shoes n Feet.)
[You're right on the latter. -- DA]
Does this mean that a gal -- not me, of course -- could exchange size 9 feet for, say, size 7 feet and pick up a couple of pair of new shoes in the new, much smaller size? At 60% - 90% off? Whatta deal!
I wonder if Peggy Hill will be taking advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.