I stopped by at Brioni boutique at Wynn. I met an excellent Sales Associate in Max Bazarov. He treated me so nicely that I forgot that I was at one of the most expensive boutiques in the world. He was very patient with me, listened to me carefully, explained every Brioni jacket model in detail and made me try a whole bunch of jackets. I really recommend him to any one of you reading this review and thinking of visiting Brioni in Vegas. Brioni should be proud to have Sales Associate like him. My next Brioni purchase will be definitely from him.
Zachary R.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
This is a hard review to right, because I’m frankly not the target market of their products, and if you’re reading this and thinking«should I go shopping at Brioni? What’s that? A type of pasta or something?» you’re not their target market either. What is their target market? Really rich men, or people who shop for really rich men, who have impeccable taste in clothing. Everything in the store is beautiful; their staff’s Italian accent is real. And they don’t care what your latest fashion is; they care what will make you look the absolute classiest best. As long as your classiest best starts(not tops out at, but starts) at $ 3000 for a suit that’s not even fully custom, or $ 2000 for a leather jacket, or $ 500 for a wallet. But that wallet. You’ll never see such a lust-worthy classic leather wallet, and they’ll be glad to tell you how calf-skin isn’t soft enough, so their use deer-leather for most of it… If you’re in the Wynn, do stop by to at least browse; as long as you’re polite, they’ll let you poke around at the items even if they don’t think you’re a likely customer.