Had parked my car in front of their«driveway» in the Dogpatch popup and they made sure that I had gotten a ticket as soon as they opened in the morning. Super frustrating, as there is already a lack of parking in the neighborhood, and this has always been a spot residents could park in. As someone who lives across the street, I feel nothing but deep hatred for this store selling overpriced ugly clothing, with no regard for the residents. Thanks for making my life harder. Please get out of here ASAP.
Jorindajoringe L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Francisco, CA
Not Nice — they request SFMTA to ticket their NEIGHBORS who park on the street in front of their UNUSED driveway. the driveway in front of their retail space which is blocked by their own signage. NO body else in the American Industrial Center building does… 100 freaking dollar ticket which I will now never spend in the N.I.C.E. Collective.
James p.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
So glad they opened up in our hood. I just got the most wicked and unique v neck T from them, they have a very cool little store that makes me happy. N.I.C.E. work guys, lol, me so silly. Love this little S.F. shop,
Luke M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
I think I could become a fan of this place if I checked in every once in a while. I like the clothes(mostly) but found myself saying a lot of «if that was in a different color» or «if that was simpler» and such… Clothing is a little Varvatos meets Black Hearts Brigade, but you shouldn’t come to me for descriptions like this! Still I’ll definitely check back. 3-stars-not-4 to counter a sense of astroturf(Astro-yelping?! Can we coin a phrase here?) in the one 5 star review and bring down an average score that’s a bit too high. Though the store does look a little like E.T. escaped, you should drop by and check it out.
William M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
A few years ago a friend in the fashion business told me about NICE Collective and I bought a couple of pairs of trousers and a couple T-shirts and really liked their look. A jacket or two and a wonderful brownish-greyish sweater later and I am a fan. Then a friend tells me they have opened a pop-up store on Market Street and I am there. Very cool space, wonderful clothes. Amazing designs, very edgy. Not inexpensive but not overpriced. Did I mention how excellent the products on offer are? Come see for yourself. If more guys dressed like this it would look more like now and less like 1990 out on our streets…