Great little trendy shop with neat clothes and accessories. I bought a black, gauzy scarf to tie around cause it was chilly walking through the French Quarter. One star short of perfect because they’re a little overpriced and it’s difficult to find sizes above 10.
Dorothy Y.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
I’ve been getting my streetwear fix on trips to visit the fam in Los Angeles and via Internet shopping. No more! We originally visited the Baton Rouge location, as it is the only one listed as an official The Hundreeds stockist, and were informed while shopping that the original store location was in New Orleans. So when we came home, we visited as well. Because you know. That makes sense and all. Located on N. Peters right across from Canal Place and next to Coyote Ugly, re: fresh is the kind of store that seems right at home on Fairfax Avenue in the Melrose district, passed by by tourists and sought out by skater/streetwear kids looking to get their hands on a limited selection of The Hundreds, Billionaire Boys Club, Bathing Ape(!!!), and Dee & Ricky(who made a recent appearance leaving behind a rare selection of their coveted Lego goods). I think we even spotxed some Mighty Healthy in there? Great selection of sneakers, carefully culled, and not just Nikes. Excellent customer service by an extremely friendly and helpful staff, ready to chat up labels, prices, and grab a size before you even ask. They host events in the space, apparently, and co-host others elsewhere, most recently of interest, the official Drake Jazzfest after party. Prices are exceedingly reasonable, although you should not be expecting single digit deals. Supporting small independent labels and small stores has its price: high. However, in one day, over two locations, we bought 3 tees, a button-up, and a pair of shoes, all at discounted prices, and coming out to less than $ 150. I look forward to coming back and checking out what lines take the place of the current table of discounted winterwear!