Anqi Z.
Yelp
I agree with some of the previous reviews. If you don't want your day spoiled, I strongly suggest you not going to shop here. Even if you want to shop here, you gotta do a whole makeover, dress "artsy", get a blowout for them to take you seriously.
The staff are more than just unfriendly, some of them are simply rude. You barely get any help. The tall asian girl is fine, at least she tries. The man who works there is basically just chilling there, not really doing anything, and the other asian lady with ponytail, holy shit was she rude. I was asking advice on a pair of Guidi shoes, and I was simply commenting that the finish of one pair looks neater than the other, and she replied "people buy Guidi for that worn look, if that's not what you're looking for, I mean...", seriously? Can't I just but a pair of shoes for my likeness than trying to show off a brand? People still buy things for what it is! They can just answer the question simply without throwing shades in there, I'm not asking them to bow at me. But this is still a retail business so I was expecting at least some respect, am I right? (Also I'm Asian, they treat the white costumers who stepped in after me much nicer, smh)
I looked online and I like their style overall. I came in person, so ready to make some purchase. Although I found some items I really like, the attitude I was getting just really made me not want to give them my money. Oh and did I mention that the whole store smells like fish?
I think this is the problems with a lot of the Americans owned boutique stores. Seriously, go to a Japanese owned one, please, they at least pretend to be nicer.
Or if you have the money, fly to California and shop there like I'm doing next week, at least people there are more chill than here.
But if you're a masochist, by all means, come in, they'll give you the treatment you want the moment you step in.