Pros
The shifts are short, only 4 hours. We are encouraged to try on every item to measure fit to be better informed to style customers. I do like the company's efforts to form deeper relationships with the customers. My wardrobe has improved. I get great satisfaction when I really connect with a mom while styling her.
Cons
The prices are very high, which makes it difficult to style moms from all stages and socioeconomic ranges. The push to get moms to pay $300 for one pair of ripped up jeans and $60 for a thin t shirt is ridiculous. The clothes also fit a very small spectrum of body types and heavier moms are overlooked and leave the store very discouraged. I thought I'd be working with other moms, but am instead working primarily with young college students who are disinterested in moms and women over a certain age (including coworkers) plus it's inconsistent with the brand.