Very good quality, me and my kids brought 3 jackets and kept them really warm. However the sizes are Japanese, I normally wear Large but ended up buying a jacket XXL lol.
Catherine A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Nyack, NY
This company makes very good quality sweater, coats, jackets and button down shirts. They have some outdoor gear also. Def pricey, but style and construction are worth it. Their clothing style reminds me of Abercrombie, so whatever size you wear, buy the next size up :/
MJ D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bloomfield, NJ
This store is ok, not great, just OK. First, this is not an American brand or Japanese brand it’s from the UK. Those Japanese calligraphy are very deceiving lol I like the store, but not for the price! Why? The material really sucks and I mean really sucks, you might as well got to forever 21. I bought a wind cheater jacket and the zipper is horrible! Get 2 size bigger than what you usually wear. I usually wear a S — M in banana republic, j crew and etc, but I wear a large here. You have to have very very very skinny arms and legs to fit their clothing. Do I like their items??? YES, but WILLONLYSHOPHEREWHENTHEYHAVETHEIR30−70% off promotions and they have it pretty often to suck customers in(pretty empty on weekdays/weekends, but you’ll see hipsters walk in and walk out with no shopping bags) because nobody want to pay 78 $ for a collard shirt lol
Tracy G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Paramus, NJ
I love this store. I grew up in Paramus my entire life and HATE the garden state mall since as any Paramus-ite — all it means is traffic. I like dressing different and comfortable. But when I heard this store I thought it was a dry cleaners place. Actually it’s really cool; it was founded by 2 guys from the UK that were drinking a beer in japan called«super dry» thats why there is no super dry clothing stores in Japan. It’s huge in the UK! David Beckham, Ben Stiller, Hilary Duff and even Pipa wears this stuff! It runs really small so please becareful and try everything on it all runs small. It’s like abercrombie with a comfy twist… i’m tryna get a job!
Nino R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hackensack, NJ
Yo seriously? This place is kinda cool. Superdry is actually a British brand that fuses fine American fabrics and popular Japanese design. This means that the quality is great and the sizes are small. You may not be an XXL, but at Superdry you probably are. It takes some getting used to, but you can only imagine how tiny Japanese guys really are. They’re pretty much American middle-schoolers…size-wise. Just remember to try EVERYTHING on before purchase, otherwise you may become depressed for no reason. A good frame of reference is to think 2 sizes higher when you’re looking to try something on. Visit their website for a better idea of what they’re about. As for me, I think I may have found a new fad. I was starting to wane from Club Monaco and Zara. Superdry is not really tailored for that particular crowd, but I definitely see Asian 30-somethings picking up on it. The store is located next to Affliction and across from Juicy Couture. A weird placement if you ask me. I guess they want to attract the d-bag/juicehead crowd. Personally, if they were located next to H&M or American Eagle they’d do much better. I’m a fan…
Rachel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
I found another Superdry store in my travels! While in Parmus for work I stumbled upon the Garden State Plaza store, which was recently opened. Not as big as the NY store, but just as awesome. Amazing jackets– leather, wool, nylon etc. Now I’m set for winter!