Pros
Last of a dying breed. In this retail market there are few private companies that are still trying this hard to make it. Gotta respect their perseverance when competition is fierce. Great pro-deals and employee discounts. With that said....
Cons
They don't pay you enough to even use your pro-deal discounts. Research locations, many are in high class neighborhoods with high costs of living. There is no consideration in pay for local cost of living. None. If you weren't insanely overworked (as an underpaid salaried employee) then you had no stability in your hours or work schedule. You could easily be asked to work a shift and then be sent home after a couple of hours because there weren't enough customers. Both situations are not in-line with empowering women and promoting any type of financial independence The retail employees (from sales associates to managers) are treated by HQ like an afterthought and are literally given less resources than the web and catalog sales because those areas are their "bread and butter". They do not set you up for success because there is no training for anyone. They throw you into chaos expecting you to work incredibly long hours with very little pay and minimal support. They under stock store inventory and don't really care that you are the ones constantly explaining to customers, "We don't have that size, or that color, or that style, or that option... But we can order it and charge you shipping."(?!) Then you are blamed for not working hard enough when sales goals are not reached. But hey! You get to wear yoga pants to work...No thanks. Perhaps things have changed there. I sure hope so.