I’m sure everyone can relate to walking into a store and thinking«who on earth buys this stuff?» It’s hard to even begin describing its inventory, which is some combination of playful, bizaar, and generally useless. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all about adults embracing their inner child, and buying a silly tchotchke once in a while. But $ 10 for a single pen encased in a plastic fish is pushing the limits. I’m sure the same wares can be found in Chinatown for one fifth the price.
Miss A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Harlem, New York, NY
Its the slightly more mature version of Pylones… only slightly.
Samantha S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
This bright and sleek shop sells kitschy gifts.(You know, the ironic stickers, the notebooks with funny slogans, the disturbing piggybanks, the change purses shaped like sandwiches. You know.) Some items are actually useful, like retro-inspired totes and insulated coffee mugs in cute prints. Good for gifts for teenagers, and other people younger than me. The prices seem pretty reasonable. Items are not marked individually, but on little signs on the shelves. That can be confusing if stuff is not where it’s supposed to be. I’ve been in here 3 – 4 times, and NOONE on the staff has ever spoken to me. Even when I stand at the register to ask a specific question, I’m ignored. I always leave empty-handed and feeling dissed. Is this a private club?