I rather thought this was supposed to be high end fashion. âGreetedâ at the door by a sad looking security guard who wasnât even wearing pants that fit, who I had to actually notify that I was standing there waiting for him to move the silly rope. They had exactly three people in the store, two together, and as I approached very clearly on my own he demanded how many people would be shopping. He could very easily have been polite but was just off-putting rude. He then said that I needed to wait until the two ladies who were shopping together left. These ladies were *actively walking out the door* at this point, roughly five feet from where we were standing. I actually actively wanted to look at two of the pairs that I could see. The sales lady that approached was very polite and willing to help, but so very unfashionable that it was off-putting. Iâm really sorry, but the sales clerks at a Tj Maxx in Houston present themselves better than this, and either she or the âsecurityâ would probably have been okay, but all of it together was honestly just ridiculous. One of the pairs of heels I looked at had large, visible damage (a quarter-inch chip was actually hanging off of it), and I mentioned that to the sales person, who said that that was the reason why it was on display for sale, because someone had dropped it and damaged it. She said this like it was totally reasonable and a frequent occurrence. This was a roughly thousand dollar pair of shoes, meant to be walked in. Between it all, I will absolutely never wear Christian Louboutin, and honestly will at least silently judge anyone I know who does.