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    Aime Leon Dore

    2.5 (49 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Lillian H.

    Absolutely stunning location! I'm not sure why the reviews are so bad but my experience was positive. The staff were nice given how busy the store was. I definitely recommend making a reservation before visiting.

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    Tom Z.

    I'm glad I decided to give the waitlist a try, which was only about 15 minutes when I was there on a Monday afternoon. It was on my list because the interior design is stunning with a lot of dark wood, brass, and considered lighting on the moody side. I was pleasantly surprised with the products inside: well tailored and shaped clothing, some nice jewelry, accessories, and related products. This might become a standard "to visit" each time I visit the city. The customer service was OK--I can see how some people may run into issues and we were quoted $250 for an earring, but then once we got up to the counter to pay it was $750...we checked the website later and the price WAS $250, which led to some annoyance and frustration, especially since we were visiting the city and it isn't easy to return. For what it's worth my cashier was particularly friendly and thoughtful.

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    Rickey S.

    I personally like the brand and the creative direction by Teddy Santis but was underwhelmed by the in-store experience as a first timer. Employees weren't the nicest besides the greeters out front and baristas at Cafe Leon Dore. Experience wasn't very pleasant. The greeters were welcoming but that's about it. When asking for items the employees often rolled their eyes with and/or didn't seem enthusiastic or helpful. It's almost like they didn't want to be there or didn't care. I took a photo of the 85 Chicago's and someone came by saying "don't touch the Nikes" like damn, if you don't want them touched maybe keep them in a glass case. A lot of display items were unavailable. My fiancee was interested in the white/green Yankees ALD dad hat and I wanted to get a cardholder (both on display) but unavailable for purchase. We came in on Monday October 23rd around 12:45pm and didn't have to wait in line to get in. There seemed to be decent selection considering there was a new drop on Saturday. We did notice people coming by the store with QR codes, not sure what that was about-maybe a loyalty program of some sort. But definitely felt like the workers were more helpful with the homies or the QR code customers. I guess I'd rather just buy the items online instead of having to deal with the employees. Or better yet head over to undefeated and/or Kith where the employees actually treat you with respect and care.

    Daniel S.

    I went there this past Thurs. Was surprised to find out the est. wait time was about 2 hrs. Im assuming it was prob bec of supreme's 1st drop for their fall/winter collection. Ended up going around soho & headed back when i got the text notif. I got in & 1 of the workers greeted me & asked if i needed any help, ended up being the same guy who was at the door for the waitlist . Ended up looking around more first. Found a tee i liked but they didnt have my size. I asked about a sweatshirt they had & if they had the same print on a tee but they didnt. No big deal honestly, not like i can blame em for not making something. But the same guy who was helping me came up to me again & asked if i wanted anything to drink, added its the least he could do after ive been so patient with everything. Meant alot to me & felt valued as a customer. I was able to catch the guys name, it was Adam. Thought it was also the least i could do in return, is give him a shout out on here for making my day with a simple gesture! Thanks again Adam!

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    Anthony S.

    Aime Leon Dore is one of the most popular streetwear brands at the time of writing this review (12/2023). They position themselves well and offer a variety of different clothing including t shirts, outerwear, and upscale menswear and accessories. I am a typical online shopper but decided to visit their flagship store after the recent remodel. I was impressed with the ambience and "vibe" of the store as you could sense the history that Teddy Santis ( founder of ALD) tried to evoke with the retail experience and space. During my visit, a lot of the items I sought were sold out so I didn't end up purchasing anything but they did seem to have decent stock of other items. Overall, the store is aesthetically pleasing and worth a stop to visit but temper expectations about product availability.

    Maggie J.

    Tried to go in with my husband over Thanksgiving but there was a 2 hour wait. Went in last week while I was in town for work. No wait mid day on a week day. The store is exceptionally beautiful and worth going in just for the vibe.

    JiHae L.

    This is a new location. It's more vast and expensive as usual. There's nothing for women inside the store. I guess the target audience is for men. The store smelled like burning wood. I was a bit afraid that there was a slight smell by the sofa. But after I had looked around and saw the incense, I was more at ease. There are three dressing rooms to the back where the shoes are located and a car that you first see when you walk inside. Other than that, the workers on the floor didn't go around asking if you needed help. They should have as the workers are a reflection of the store.

    Jenna M.

    LATTE Rate: 9/10 The fact that I'm making a coffee review for this place is ridiculous...but I had to! Tell me why this latte was fire?! This was fasho an experience! SIDE NOTE: the future of retail truly excites me! I love how brick-and-mortar stores are focusing on giving us consumers an experience rather than just pushing product to our faces!

    Neha G.

    This review is strictly for the Cafe!! The store sells high end menswear and basketball players are regulars here from what I heard. I can't speak for the shopping experience because I just came for the coffee. Anyway, the shop has a small coffee shop attached to it. Just enough room to order, but not sit. Most people order from the window outside and sit at one of the cute tables just outside the store. I got a nice hot latte and sweet cookie to go. I think it was a honey based cookie? At $1 a piece, it's a nice accompaniment with coffee. Cute/trendy spot if you're passing by the area. The barista and cashier were nice and helpful in suggesting a cookie.

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