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    Urban Outfitters

    Urban Outfitters

    3.1
    (452 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Ah, the $59 store. Seriously, check the price tags. The merch skews young, the store is usually…read morefull of fad conscious teens & 20 somethings. Unlike other reviewers, I find the the inventory doesn't turn over rapidly, unless it's super popular, like a great bucket hat. There's a huge selection of jeans, beauty products, lounge wear, mini & maxi dresses, crop tops, swim suits, houseware, gift stuff, bags, & a selection of Doc Martens, Vans, & platform shoes. There a men's department in the basement, along with the checkout, small impulse items & major discount racks. If you go on their website they have pages & pages of shoes from different brands. The store has a locker for online order store pickup. They once sent back the hat I had on hold when I didn't pick it up in 3 days. No problem with orders paid in advance. When you see something online, don't assume it will be in the store. Anyway, I'm not the demographic, but I like the undergarments, sweaters, hats, & bags the most. I'm over the phase where I want to look like a fashion victim, therefore avoid the teeny tiny crop tops that look like doll clothes. Same for the oversized baggy balloon pants. One thing I'd tell my younger self is to enjoy your body while you're young, don't hide it, just be mindful that when you're pushing 35 you're gonna look ridiculous. Anyway, rant over. Urban Outfitters is a fun store, it might be fast fashion, but it's not cheap.

    Was given incorrect information about returning things when I called into the store last week and…read moreasked about the two specific things I'd purchased, one of which came ripped. I ended up lugging two big packages across town that they then told me they couldn't help me with at all, after I'd specifically clarified that they would take them. The women as the store were nice and apologetic but I'm now scrambling to figure out how to get away from work to return these items today before my return window closes. Very frustrated that an error on their end is now my problem, and if I don't figure it out today I'm out a lot of money.

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    Bags galore
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    Supreme

    Supreme

    3.2
    (112 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    It's pretty much what you'd expect from a Supreme store - the usual lineup of gear, the skate bowl,…read moreand the trademark artwork scattered around. The staff definitely carry that "too cool" Supreme vibe, so don't expect warm customer service, but that kind of comes with the territory. One thing to note: the area outside can be a little rough. There were quite a few unhoused folks around, and you definitely need to watch your step on the sidewalk. If you're a fan of the brand, it's worth checking out, just be prepared for the surroundings.

    When I think about the way that the Supreme store in SF feels to me, I'm reminded of a line my…read morebrother said to me once while we walked down the street behind someone wearing a pair of Crocs: "Have you ever put on a pair of Crocs?" he asked me. I shook my head no, wondering where this could possibly be going. "Crocs feel exactly the way you think they would feel just by looking at them." That's how the Supreme store feels. Exactly how you'd expect, exactly what you'd expect, exactly who you'd expect. And it's not that it's some torturous experience or anything, it's just not necessarily worth a visit aside from a drop that you wouldn't be able to obtain online. But, you likely wouldn't even be able to find out if what you're after is in stock in-store or available anyway because staff so rarely answer calls made to the store.

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    Ross Dress for Less

    Ross Dress for Less

    3.0
    (400 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    Review #985 Posted on 1.7.26…read more I stopped in here on New Years Eve to get some umbrellas as it was raining in San Francisco and we forgot ours at home. This place is right near where they're about to open up a jollibee and right outside of the BART Powell St Station exit. There's a security presence here but for some reason they don't just enforce getting rid of the people crowding around the entrance and exits both at the front. Not very welcoming. The store itself is huge, you can get all kinds of clothes you maybe forgot when traveling to the city, or other snacks, same as any other Ross except way more stuff. Worth popping in here if you're near to grab something you may need.

    Considering how many customers frequent this store, it's in decent shape…read more I experienced the bad customer service. I walked in five minutes before closing to find a jacket and while walking in the store a man walks by and without making eye contacts tells me in a rude tone, we are closed! I then tried to get his attention to ask where I could find jackets; he tried to ignore me and I insisted and said "excuse me, I have a question"; I was trying to get his attention so I could catch his name. His name was Fernando. He quickly said where to find jackets in (of course) a rude tone. I ended up not buying anything because I didn't want to shop at an establishment that was so awful. I left the store with three minutes left until closing. The fact that this man was so rude and even dared tell me they were closed as I was just walking quickly to grab a jacket was unwelcoming and just rude. I was taking my time; I was walking fast because I was mindful of the workers there and the amount of customers still in the store. I was on a two day work trip and didn't bring a thick jacket and San Francisco had a very cold day (locals were telling me it was colder than usual) and I only had five minutes to find a jacket. It's ironic, that there were drug addict men in the store but of course they were not told it was closed; here I am dressed up in formal work clothes and I am approached by that Fernando guy essentially telling me to leave. This can't be solved by training but supervising employees better; this man seems to be free to act this way without repercussions.

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    Hermès San Francisco

    Hermès San Francisco

    3.6
    (293 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$$$

    Stopped by here to buy some perfumè called Barénia. Michael helped me with my purchase and he was…read morevery helpful and sweet. He loved my cat i he with me. The price was very reasonable too. Only $207 for the gift set. I will definitely come back when i run out of it.

    I've had a long relationship with Hermès San Francisco, and what continues to make the boutique…read morestand out is the way the team turns each visit into something personal, considered, and genuinely welcoming. I want to give a special thank you to Erik Alvarez, who has been exceptional. What I appreciate most is that he does not simply wait for me to ask for something. He keeps an eye out, understands my taste, and introduces me to pieces I have never seen before, which is honestly not an easy thing to do. His communication is excellent, and he always takes the time to accommodate both me and my husband with patience and ease. One moment that really meant a lot to me was when Erik found a bracelet I had wanted for six years. I had not even told him about it yet, but the moment he saw it, he knew it was exactly my style. It was a fantastic surprise and made my birthday month feel incredibly special. That kind of instinct is rare. It showed me that he truly understands not just what I like, but what will actually resonate. I also want to give a huge thank you to Lori and Dominique for always being there to take care of repairs and after-care needs so swiftly and delicately. There is real peace of mind in knowing that treasured pieces are handled with that level of precision and respect. I could not be happier with everyone at Hermès San Francisco. The store consistently makes me feel at home, and that comes from the culture created by the people behind it. Special recognition to Albert, Caroline, Pinky, Desiree, and the rest of the management team, who are undoubtedly the glue that holds the store together. Their leadership is reflected in the consistency, atmosphere, and standard of service felt throughout the boutique. Hermès San Francisco continues to be a place where the relationships feel sincere, the service feels deeply considered, and every visit reminds me why this boutique means so much to me.

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    My first Kelly 25 in 2024; simply beautiful Craie.  Merci Hermès!
    My first Kelly 25 in 2024; simply beautiful Craie. Merci Hermès!
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    Hermès San Francisco

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