Since it looks like their time-traveling princess may be here longer than expected, the girls decide to take Daisy on an official Shelby and Cyd “Epic Girls’ Day” at the mall. (Source: imdb.com) Meanwhile, Chet and Bret decide they want to dress cool while Barry takes over Naldo’s Naldo-Tees kiosk at the mall.

This episode has an unusual storyline arrangement – three main-ish storylines. These types of episodes are hard to construct, and as often happens, the storylines don’t intersect very well. This episode does a good job of connecting all three storylines at the end.
First, Cyd and Shelby have the whole day to spend with Princess Daisy, so they decide to take her to the mall for what they call Epic Girl’s Day (which, apparently, Cyd and Shelby invented). Key plot point: Cyd and Shelby were thrown in mall jail for making the mannequins touch each other’s butts.
Cyd and Shelby have always been best friends (whenever) but the addition of Daisy makes one of them the third wheel. The pair goes from being diplomatic about the issue to being competitive about it. As the episode progresses, Cyd and Shelby lose Daisy, so they go back in time to when they last saw her. However, Shelby says “train” when Cyd says “massage chairs” and they end up in separate time lines, time lines in which the other best friend does not exist. The two separately end up back at the mannequins, and when the mannequins hands touch, Cyd and Shelby are restored to the same time line. They do, once again, end up in Daisy’s tower room, and a mysterious figure appears at the door.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Marcus takes Bret and Chet back to school shopping (which seems weird since the gang of four were in school when Daisy arrive and in the previous episode, they went to their 6th grade dance) at the Little Cool Men’s Pants Shop. Bret and Chet spy the Urban Bros clothing shop and go in. Their choice of hip clothing is amusing, and at the end, they end up in different outfits. Mrs. Marcus realizes that, because Bret and Chet are 13 now, they can make their own decisions.
The third storyline brings us back to Naldo’s state t-shirts. He’s got the use of a kiosk at the mall to sell his designs (we add: Sass-achusetts is for Divas, Shy-oming is for Introverts and North Duh-kota is for the obvious to our list of state tees). Naldo wants to sell the Tshirts his ways (for example, he has them backward on the cart so that the buyers have the element of surprise) and Barry promises not to take over the operation. But he does, much to Naldo’s dismay. It was funny that t-shirts sold for pretzel-50 and booger-25. To show his spontaneity, Barry announces that the t-shirts are free, causing a mini-riot.
In the end, Barry and Naldo end up in the mall jail for inciting a riot, Bret and Chet for shoplifting and Cyd, Shelby and Daisy for touching the mannequins (I’m not sure this is a mall jail worthy offense). Mrs. Marcus bails them all out and each of them learns a little lesson about friendship and identity.