The best clothing store in the world. Seriously, and let me explain why: Customer service and selection that cannot be matched elsewhere. John is remarkable. This is the kind of place that tells you the truth about how you look in something even if you kind of want it but are not sure that it looks good on you. You trust their honesty and good taste so much that you always leave with great clothes that look terrific on you, fit your style, and make you not want to shop anywhere else. Seriously. Play by their rules and you will never feel better about yourself or about spending big bucks on nice clothing.
Edwin D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
Kid, I got a Bikkembergs wallet here when I was like fifteen and it was friggin awesome. The help got kind of a stick up their ass. DGAS though, still recently got my tux slippers there-and they ruled. Also, the shoe selection is surprisingly less retarded than the rest of the Gordon Gartrell-ass places in Boston. All the clothes for that matter. If I can imagine being in there shopping by myself I’m psyched on the place. If I have to be in there with Francois Fashion I’m Gone in 60 seconds.
Josh N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Still the best. I’ve since moved to NYC, and nothing measures up. Now instead of friendly, honest customer service, I get angry judgmental stares from over-poised, chain-smoking customer service reps patrolling their Chelsea storefronts dressed in what seems to be black jersey trash bags.
Sam A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lake Echo, Canada
Alan Bilzerain is the type of store a boy like me dreams of being able to shop at on the regular. Alas my bank account has not caught up to my eyes, and I’m usually reserved to online store stalking. A trip down to Boston without a map I knew Newbury St was the place to go. After browsing a few other stores that were nice, albeit intimidating, I wasn’t really expecting much walking in to Alan Bilzerain. I immediately noticed a large rack of sale shoes and I was optimistic, searching the racks my eyes spotted a design I had been hoping for. A pair of Yuketen’s, hand-made in the USA, caramel leather moccasins with a boat sole, and the price at almost 40% off? No way, they have a size that fits me… wait… they do. Damnit, now I had got myself into a situation. Okay, fit is good, service is refreshingly unpretentious and helpful, here comes the VISA. I walked out feeling happy I’d found the sale, but regretted I didn’t spend more time shopping around the store.
Deborah p.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
If you want personalized service and the best Boston has to offer in women’s REAL fashion .this is the only place to go. Dotty is a treasure… reminds me of shopping in Paris… she not only leads you to the best fashion expression of yourself… she invites you go to a higher level of what you want to say… because she takes the time to care! I dont waste my time going anywhere else. if you want«cool» go here.
Pete W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
This is the finest boutique in the city; known to buyers from all the major department stores, Alan has an eye for what will be the popular brand/style a year(s) before it hits the pages of any American magazine. From the classic European designers to ultra hip designers from Japan, they carry clothing that you thought you would have to travel around the world to even have the option of buying.(not everything can be bought online) A trip into Alan Bilzerian will make you think twice the next time you go shopping for clothing and accessories. You will not find a more friendly and product aware staff as you’ll find at Alan Bilzerian; they are what so many boutiques strive for, but never reach. Only a few shops in London and Tokyo remotely rival this place(nothing in NYC comes close!) :to know: –they sell formal and casual. –men’s on the first floor, women’s on the second. –expect an honest opinion from the staff, they aren’t into the pressure selling. –ask for help if you need it –the key is to interact with the staff.