Pros
Trunk Club provides a nice, casual environment. There's always music playing, everyone is relatively young, and there's a bar where you can drink with clients.
Cons
Nordstrom now owns Trunk Club, and the comp plan reflects that. It becomes more and more difficult to make any money. You're expected to work 60 hours a week selling clothes (a job a 16-year-old could do). They promote a flexible schedule but guilt you every time you try and work from home, take vacation days, etc. It's run like a sorority and management is a nightmare. Some higher-ups routinely have inappropriate relationships with stylists. It's a great job if you're fresh out of college and don't plan on sticking around after a year, any more than that and you're just wasting your time.