3.9 – 69 reviews • Women’s clothing store
Windsor was founded in 1937 as a family owned women’s fashion store in Southern California. Our mission is to create an oasis that inspires and empowers women. Today, we continue to be all about helping our girl celebrate moments that matter with on-trend fashion for everything from special events and that big night out to those little everyday occasions. We’ve grown from our humble beginnings to nearly 200 stores with 2,100 team members across the country.
Trendy apparel & accessories for young women, including special-occasion dresses, jeans & basics.
Located In: The Parks Mall at Arlington
Service Options: In-store shopping
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff wear masks · Staff get temperature checks · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout ·
Hours
Saturday | 11AM–8PM |
Sunday | 12–6PM |
Monday | 11AM–7PM |
Tuesday | 11AM–7PM |
Wednesday | 11AM–7PM |
Thursday | 11AM–7PM |
Friday | 11AM–8PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address:
3811 S Cooper St #1206, Arlington, TX 76015
Phone: (817) 768-1835
Website: https://www.windsorstore.com/blogs/store-locator/tx-arlington-the-parks-at-arlington
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Our local Windsor Store at The Parks At Arlington in Arlington, TX is a boutique shop for women’s clothing, shoes, accessories & fashion trends.
Review Summary
vacations and food
Nice stuff and good costumes services here
zaidy casalinovo
Beautiful selection of clothes and staff very friendly .
Nour Muwaquet
The prices are good and the clothes are soooo cute
Alexis “Kiara” Heart
Had a rough day at work but I had a dinner date and couldn’t decide on what to wear for my body type (pear) to the occasion but Jasmine helped me pick out 3 classy and comfortable outfits and I’m in love with the fit and got a lot of compliments on the style. Thank you Jasmine
Derryl Lasanya Williams
I had a blast and the staff member that helped me was great!
Elizabeth Xx
My husband was told he could not stand outside my fitting room while I tried on dresses.He was trying to stay out of the way because there was a line to get into the fitting rooms.There were two other girls who had their significant other outside of their fitting rooms as well. The manager came up to my husband and told him he could not stand there. But said nothing to the other two men in the fitting room. We pointed out that there were other men as well, why was he being singled out? It looked racially motivated. I am taking my buisnes elsewhere.
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