Rarely write reviews but as a salesman myself, someone needs to tell this person they’re doing it wrong. Walked in as the only employee in the store was finishing up with a sale. She didn’t so much as look at me as I walked around, which is ok. I can find overbearing shop clerks annoying however after my 10 mins of looking around I began to circle near the door having noticed her not pay a lick of attention to me. I did this to see if perhaps she would engage me, but alas I exited as I entered. In utter, cold silence. Hope whatever was on that laptop she sat looking at was worth it! I purchased the leather bag and ties I was looking at at a nearby competitor.(For much less to boot). Would not recommend… also it appears others have had the EXACT same experience.
Comm. D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
Plus: Great curated American made items. Some are offered at reasonable prices. Great leather accessories and bags for men. Con: Sales clerk /maybe owner? She was very off putting. Didn’t say hello, offer to help us find something or even take a breath from her conversation at the register with a vendor.
Dylan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
A recently opened emporium of US made clothing and accessories, with an emphasis on brands that aren’t currently widely available in the city. Style-wise, they’ve got the urban lumberjack/hiker/woodworker look going on, which in it of itself isn’t super original. What is unique is the large variety of interesting and little known brands they carry — my favorite of which were the Buck Products backpacks. The store is spacious, housing a large amount of merchandise without being overcrowded. They clearly put a ton of effort into the details of the stores design and it shows, it’s a pleasant place to shop. The staff is helpful, friendly, and knowledgable about the designers they carry. The prices are about what you’d expect for US made clothing sold in the city, a bit pricey with a decent amount of variation across the various designers. Overall, a nice addition to the Seaport, definitely worth a stop if you’re in the area.