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Citi Trends, located at 4800 Chef Menteur Hwy., New Orleans, LA is a growing specialty value retailer of apparel, accessories and home trends for way less spend primarily for African American and Latinx families in the United States. The Company operates 600+ stores located in 33 states. For more information, visit www.cititrends.com or your local store.
Many customers praised the friendly and helpful staff, although some reported rude behavior from certain employees.
Store Cleanliness
The store is generally reported as clean, but some customers noted disorganization and messiness at times.
Product Selection
Customers appreciated the variety and selection of clothing available, though some felt it had diminished since COVID.
Pricing
Great prices were frequently mentioned, with many customers finding good deals and affordable options.
Store Hours
Several reviews indicated issues with the store not opening or closing on time, causing frustration among customers.
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Ricky Bass
Oct 14, 2025
5.0
Employees were very nice both New Orleans stores
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Dechelle Young
Sep 27, 2025
5.0
I need to visit this store again when I go home to New Orleans again.
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Virgo Goddess 93
Aug 26, 2025
4.0
Kinda unorganized but other than that it has a great selection and I was able to pick out the perfect outfit for a special occasion
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Lakisha Chandler
Aug 7, 2025
4.0
Found me some work shoes and service was good line moved really quickly
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Renell Carter
Jun 21, 2025
1.0
They stay out of stuff and there's no fitting room in none of their stores which I feel is not right cause they all sell clothes. Gas is up and folks funds are low so who have time to purchase something to take home to see if it fit obligations to have to bring it back cause you can't fit! Makes no sense selling clothes when there's no fitting room for folks. This place and Rainbow that does this!!! That's why so much clothes sitting on their racks and in the store.