I don’t like this place. I’ve been to several other locations around the world, and this location in las Vegas is terrible! Customer service representatives seemed really bored and not interested on helping is customers out. Plus they’re not exactly friendly. I would not recommend this place ever to anyone.
Xerus T.
Classificação do local: 1 Spokane, WA
Extremely pricey for clothing of only moderate quality. I’d been shopping around the high-end stores all day — Chanel, Prada, Louis Vuitton, etc. — the prices were in the same range, but quality was sub-par. Accessory pricing was laughable — key chains(enameled iron or brass, looked like something from a cheap vegas gift shop) were $ 96.00. The thin, cardboard-y belts were $ 350.00. I’m not fat by any stretch of the imagination — measurements 34 — 25 — 36″ — I’m petite and usually wear a dress size 2⁄4 — size small. However, the size small belt couldn’t even close around my waist. I know these are chinese sizes, but that really made me feel horrible. I was afraid to try on any of the clothing out of fear of the sizing woes. Pros — The styling of garments — the mix of asian and sporty/contemporary drew me into the shop.
Long N.
Classificação do local: 4 Union City, CA
i thought i was never going to step into a shanghai tang after my trip to china. luckily, they opened the vegas store. the variety of clothes are awesome. they bring a chinese style to modern and hip clothing. my favorite items are the mandarin collar polos. they bring a young attitude to any look.
Ted S.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
This place offers up hip Chinese goods with a fresh spin. The merchandise is cool, especially the cuff links and the wine accessories. It’s worth checking out on your next trip to Las Vegas. The clothes may be a bit limited in their wearability given their pronounced Asian styling. The store manager also seemed very eager to make a sale.
Brent A.
Classificação do local: 5 Daly City, CA
I love this store. The staff was extremely friendly, and the clothing was impeccable. They claim to be the only luxury Chinese brand: «the apogee of the Chinese Art of Living and Chinese Creativity.» As I have yet to visit China, I’m not sure, but it seems like it. My only problem was that the clothes were too big for me. When I first walked in, I immediately thought of the perfect sized clothing for me, but I was mistaken. Their small would have engulfed me. I almost felt like I was shopping at Lucky for a little while. When the guy told me to try it on, it should fit, I couldn’t help but hold it up in front of me and look at him like he was on hallucinogens. Alas… I know when I visit other cities with their stores, I’m definitely going to hit them up. Check it out and see what you think.