While the clothing is well made, the people working there are appalling. I was there last Sunday. No one asked if we needed help. One sales guy exclaimed:” Excuse me!” to my friend when he tried to get by, as though she was a burden. I wanted to say to them:’ You work on commission. Big mistake!“ In any event, I will not buy my clothing from this store. The people were very rude. Go to the other store, or order on line.
Kyle P.
Classificação do local: 5 Boston, MA
Yeah, so when I can’t make it to T.M. Lewin on Jermyn Street or the men’s department of House of Fraser, I come here to look for shirts. Thomas Pink has you classic, clean cut, cutaway collar shirts. Tonnes of patterns and colours, you can always find something. Their Traveler range is great, its priced lower and made to take the wear and tear of business. Skip Saks and head to hear for your smart shirts.
Craig C.
Classificação do local: 1 Boston, MA
I am a guy. A real one. You may not know what that is but it doesn’t matter. I do. There are more out there like me and we don’t even wear this stuff at weddings or job interviews, and yes we have jobs and get married sometimes. Being a guy I would probably fornicate with a magenta necktie too but for completely different reasons. Not my thing and thank you very much.
Jeffrey L.
Classificação do local: 5 Cambridge, MA
Thomas Pink, you make me feel like a woman. I don’t know what it is, but the prospect of a $ 45 pair of socks in red and yellow stripes, red power ties and crisp baby blue cotton shirts just give me shudders of glee. Now, I am usually a pretty sloppy dresser, but I blame that on my shit breeding. This stuff makes me want to change my ways, dress nicely and look good. Does that make me a gay? Frankly, I would fornicate with their magenta and black striped necktie if I could. It just exudes kinky sex.