This place has fancy Korean style clothes which it hard to find else where. Since I moved to Arioso apartment, I stop by at this place time to time to check the new arrivals. Very convenient location and friendly service.
Gloria x.
Classificação do local: 5 Cupertino, CA
I like this store and has bought several things from there. I used to live in Arioso so I popped in the store when it first opened. Over the years, I’ve bought hair clips, cell phone charms, skirts, and dresses. The lady was very professional and nice. She is not pushy at all, and lets me have my time browing through the things. When she recommended an item to me, she was not pushy either. Many times I don’t buy anything but just tried a few pieces on. She was not angry, like some other Asian store owners do. They have cute Korean style clothes. The price tags are pretty expensive, but they go on sale after a while, like 50% off. I like many styles there, but sometimes just didn’t buy them due to the price. Sometimes they have on-sale items hanging outside the store. $ 29.99 a piece. I’ve found great bargains there. I bought a summer skirt, a winter skirt, and a full dress! Great deals.
Eileen L.
Classificação do local: 1 San Francisco, CA
I don’t like this store. I was expecting some trendy clothing from Japan, Korea, or HK but nope … what I saw were very unstylish clothing that very Asian mommys would wear.
Kitten H.
Classificação do local: 4 Columbus, OH
I really like this little store. I’ve been here a couple times. The staff was helpful and they offer a lot of cute clothes and hair accessories. I usually buy some hair clips, ties, and cellphone charms. Such a quaint little store. The prices are a bit expensive but buying one or two little things doesn’t hurt much.
K. A. R.
Classificação do local: 2 Clovis, CA
I’m a big gal from Swiss German farming stock. I know good and damned well I’m not a size 4, so I’m not delusional enough to think that I’m going to fit into their imported, high-end, Korean fashions. But I went in to find a birthday present for a Chinese girlfriend with really good taste in fashion and maybe buy a cute hair clip for myself. A clerk started giggling at me as soon as I walked into the store. Another sales lady walked up to me with a highly disapproving look on her face. «We don’t have anything here in your size,» she said. I could just tell she was envisioning me ripping the seams out of one of her $ 180 skirts trying to zip it over my fat ass. I’m well-acquainted giggles and rejection from clothing sales clerks in Thailand, Hong Kong, China, and Japan. But I wasn’t expecting it here. Oh well; they lost my business.