CCPC Boutique
About the Business
CCPC Boutique is a trendy and stylish clothing store located in the heart of Park City, Utah. Situated at 1283 Deer Valley Drive, this boutique offers a curated selection of high-quality apparel and accessories for men and women. From classic basics to the latest fashion trends, CCPC Boutique is the go-to destination for fashion-forward individuals looking to elevate their wardrobe. With a welcoming atmosphere and personalized customer service, shopping at CCPC Boutique is a truly enjoyable experience. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or everyday essentials, you're sure to find something special at this must-visit store in Park City.
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Location & Phone number
1283 Deer Valley Dr, Park City, UT 84060, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"If you are a seasonal worker and your intention is not to spend a lot on various items, this is the ideal place."
"I used to enjoy shopping here (over a year ago..) I recently went back and in their "boutique" side- there is so much JUNK now ! And it's even more overpriced than ever before. They have fast fashion brands marked upwards of $20 (I saw H&M and Shein today priced that high...J Crew and other mall brands are even higher- what a JOKE) Don't expect to find designer anymore because the staff tells their friends/family and/or they are selling it on a website like Goodwill does now. They are so GREEDY! DO NOT DONATE HERE! They have so many volunteers/workers crowding the store- it's so unpleasant to move around in there. One in particular, the short loud white woman who wears funky outfits- she is RUDE and NOSEY. There's also a very rude woman who has short brown hair. She acts very self-important. By the way, with so many volunteers/workers- how do they not see these items with FOOD in the pockets? Dog poop bags? It was so disgusting in there! Are they just supposed to look for brand names and make sure to keep them off the floor for selling elsewhere to get top-dollar? Or are they there to stand around and be rude? It's so disgusting being in there now. I found so many sweaters with stains (some are subtle to make sure to take them to the brightest possible area to double check things!) and they still want astronomical prices. THESE ARE DONATED ITEMS! They are OVERFLOWING with donations yet are so greedy they just add more and more racks and higher and higher prices...do you see how this doesn't make sense? Don't you want to SELL these items? I'm sure the people who donated them would like to see them go to good homes... If you do go, MAKE SURE YOU REALLY LOOK OVER YOUR ITEMS! I have spent thousands of dollars here over the years only to get home and find holes, stains, broken shoes...etc (NO RETURNS). I am so done supporting this racket. The next door "thrift" has much nicer staff and reasonable prices but again, it's very slim pickings and with so many good options for sustainable shopping (online or anywhere else) save yourself the time/money/peace of mind and shop elsewhere! AND! Very important to note- even when I've racked up a tab over $500 they will ask if I want to donate to the food pantry. ?? Where is all the money I'm spending here going?? I thought I was supporting a cause not filling the pockets of whoever. So gross and disappointing!"
"Awesome store. Especially if you forgot to pack something. We purchased extra ski pants for $8 a pair. Amazing prices. Great ministry. They had tables and racks full of ski equipment. Worth checking out."
"This store has some of everything, and the best part is great prices. The store has two different parts in the same building, so check them out! The staff is friendly."
"As a member of the community, I have frequented this store and enjoyed it many times before, but today (7/12/23), that was not my experience. While browsing, I overheard an interaction between a Latin customer and the store clerk, asking something in Spanish. The clerk responded to the Latin customer by pointing at her face and touching her cheek, saying, "I'm white, you see? I'm white. I only speak English. No Spanish." As a "christian" charity consignment organization, I was disappointed to find your staff being less than inviting and unaccommodating to this customer. I realize not everyone speaks or understands Spanish or other foreign languages, but I hope you will train your staff in better methods for accommodating future customers through communication barriers while shopping. Everyone deserves great service, regardless of their primary language, skin color, etc!"
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