I’m giving this place one star because I did purchase a really nice top. When I walked in I was completely ignored even though I was the only customer. I don’t actually mind that because I hate being bombarded with questions when I’m browsing. What I do mind is getting dirty looks as though I’m not cool enough to shop in your store. It was a complete pretty woman experience, I wasn’t dressed properly to shop there and they wanted me to feel uncomfortable. Sooo sorry I had the nerve to walk in with Nikes on. Oh the shame! I really couldn’t stand the snotty attitude but like I said, as soon as I walked in I was smitten with the top. I will never step foot in here again so I’m not tempted to support such terrible snobbery.
Tara A.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
I took a stroll yesterday down Queen street with two of my girlfriends and wandered into Jacflash. I am on a serious hunt for a sparkly top for the holiday season. Jacflash had a lot of options. all of which seemed to have an excessive price tag attached. Then one of the girls mentioned the sale room in the back which peaked my interest. Upon entering one of my girlfriends found shoes the were awesome but unfortunately a size too big and in the same section, I found a fancy hair piece which would be the perfect accessory for the holidays. I was so happy to have found it… and on sale!($ 20 when normally $ 45 and no tax!) Well, I took it to check out and a girl who seemed to still be learning the system asked for help. When I mentioned that I found it in the sale section, the more experienced woman working there, all but accused me of lying. I was a bit baffled because I was so happy with my find that I couldn’t believe I was being accused of marking down the price for my benefit. Luckily another co-worker was able to(after a few minutes of accusing glances) come to my rescue and confirm the sale. If the new girl hadn’t already put my card thru at the reduced rate, I would have just left. Besides that hiccup, the store is very well decorated(I love the lighting fixture over the cash) and they do have great pieces there. You just need to be prepared to spend a few dollars.(and perhaps take a lie detector test)
Kat T.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Jac Flash is a sweet, expensive boutique. The service is a bit stuck-up and will only tell you how great you look if your size 2 fits like a glove. But, the dressing rooms are cool with antler racks for your clothes and are big enough for 2. Ask for style tips and you can get some decent advice on accessories, of which they sell in the store. A few cases are filled with jewelry from local designers and they have gloves, belts, shoes and bags, too. The mens section is nearly as big as the women’s, making this a great stop for couples on the way down Queen on a shopping spree.
Kent c.
Tu valoración: 4 San Jose, CA
A very nice high end boutique store on Queen st. They have a good selection in products from casual to dressy. You can tell they have a eye for picking out items for their store. They have local bay area SF brand Nice Collective collection. As well as, import Transit collection from Italy for men. And there are other brands I have never even or heard of. Also there is a good selection of women clothing there. A good variety of casual to dressy. This place is a real gem if you like you shop. After going to most of the boutique clothing stores on Queen st. this is one of the better selections in style and one of a kind pieces. But keep in mind one regular collared dress shirt might run about $ 150-$ 200 or jackets up to $ 200-$ 600, so be prepared to fork over some cash when you shop here.