Beware if you ever visit the Cerritos locations. This location and Francine are absolute bullshit. I bought a necklace as a gift and just as Francine was finishing up the transaction I saw the exact same one in a different color and asked to exchange it. It was then and only then did Francine mention all sales were final. Funny thing is, she hadn’t even printed my receipt and completed the transaction. She said her hands were tied because of «special» sale, saying it was because they were going out of business or being sold. It’s no surprise with the likes of Francine representing the company. Too bad I can’t give them 0 stars.
Brian P.
Tu valoración: 5 Rowland Heights, CA
Quite shocked no one has reviewed this store, yet. Shocking, because of all the clothing stores I frequent, this store has left quite an impression on me. The store’s layout is very similar; it’ll remind you of Abercrombie and Fitch and it’s got all the vintage so and so decorations, but what’s really cool and what legitimizes the fashion is that they actually carry books and goods that are all about VINTAGE-NESS!!! I’m a big fan of Steve McQueen and Sean Connery and they’ve got the coolest coffee table books about those two for sale below the cashier’s island. And it doesn’t annoyingly smell like over-used perfume or cologne, nor is it as thumpingly loud as your other typical places. The clothing they carry is well thought out. APC and a few Nudies, more Nudies than Nordstrom carries. They’ve got a whole line of really nice looking RVCA shorts and shirts that I rarely ever see anywhere else… RVCA makes a lot of clothing lines and yes, they’re everywhere, but I’ve never seen such a nice, clean looking, clean-cut, form fitting short-sleeve button down anywhere else except here. Same goes for a few of their other gray button downs. They carry a brand called Iron Resin. I haven’t seen that name before; modeled after old vintage café-racers and bikes, their fashion definitely takes cues from that era/lifestyle. Ladies! A whole lot of stuff here for you, too. Like most clothing stores: one side all guys, one side all girls They also have their own branded line of clothing that’s got a whole lot of classiness. It’s a good mix of formal and casual. My sister got a pretty unique leather jacket here that’s Lamb and Flag branded, and it’s VERY nice with an oversized lapel on the front and waist level cut that matched their own pair of dark blue jeggings quite nicely. For me, I purchased about three of their V-necks and a L/S button down that’s been very versatile so far(I was able to wear it at the beach, a lounge, and during everyday errands). They also carry their own jeans and what not at various sizing and cuts. Not too pricey, either(I think around $ 70). What really set this place apart? They give you wearable accessories for free! One week, when I made a purchase, they gave me a free necklace, the next week, a pretty cool bracelet. I’m not into accessorizing much aside from a watch, but if you’re one of those fashionable guys, you’ll dig these. The staff was friendly, helpful, and sociable. The one dude I was talking to really knew his shit when it came to jeans.