Gloria Jean
This is the name of a new shop opening near my work. What impression does the name give though?
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Dated. I don't think it flows very well either.
A coffee shop? We have one of those. I can't separate it from the coffee place.
I think there was a coffee brand that was called Gloria Jean, or else Gloria Jean was the mascot/appeared in commercials for the coffee?
I like both names, but if the shop is going for a youthful vibe Gloria Jean isn't the right combo for that. It's very grandmotherly right now. I happen to think Gloria is a beautiful name, it sounds like singing or sunshine, and Jean is brisk and friendly and together they're very endearing; but definitely old-fashioned.
I like both names, but if the shop is going for a youthful vibe Gloria Jean isn't the right combo for that. It's very grandmotherly right now. I happen to think Gloria is a beautiful name, it sounds like singing or sunshine, and Jean is brisk and friendly and together they're very endearing; but definitely old-fashioned.
It feels like a woman aged anywhere from 55-75. I don't have much opinion. It's decent for the era just nothing exciting.
There's a coffee shop chain in the US with that name. The bakery I used to work at supplied some of their food.
I always thought it was cute. The names offset each other nicely. I guess mainly it sounds very affable or welcoming to me.
I always thought it was cute. The names offset each other nicely. I guess mainly it sounds very affable or welcoming to me.
This message was edited 10/21/2021, 7:31 PM
There was a denim fashion brand in the 80s (? I think, this was my mom's era rather than mine) by Gloria Vanderbilt and all I can think of are Gloria Vanderbilt Jeans.
This message was edited 10/21/2021, 1:39 PM
It sounds vintage. Perhaps it's a bohemian clothes shop with a cafe inside?
My first thought is the coffee shop
Old lady vibe
Old lady vibe
Pretty, but dated. I wouldn't expect to see this on a woman under 50.
I'm getting serious "woman in her 60s-70s" vibes.