mens club I think the service there is the worse out of all the retail clothing stores i've been to. What are your experiences there? The store is a mess and the clothes look a bit funny (authentic wise) lol..jus my opinion of it. |
They hustled me lol. I was trying out this one particular pair of jeans one time. The guy fuckin' brings like 6 other pairs. I just walk out the store. |
the workers have an attitude problem. |
yea they definately push u to buy their ridiculously overpriced shit |
All their stuff aren't even nice. Out, out, out. |
lol i havent been in there in years, yes their stuff is overpriced and nothing good. |
Men's Club is just another Boy's Co. |
Yea from all the times I've been they just have an I don't give a shit attitude... I would rather go somewhere else like SKU where they don't act like dickheads. Berz out. |
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i hate men's club and boy's co. those mother fuckers think their all that, they think their high up there |
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i think they make minimum wage.....how much would ppl pay for those idiots anywayz? |
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bumppppppppppppp |
overpriced |
Wow. Maybe it's just the way shoppers walk into the store. I've been to all of them, and I find them friendly and helpful. They don't bombard me. They'll always say hi, but they don't follow me around the store and kiss my ass. Sure they might look snobby and stuck up, but if you need service then ask for it. I would rather ask for help when I need it, rather than have someone following me around pushing stuff on me. I think they themselves feel the same way too. I'm in sales also, I hate pushy salesmen, so in my field of work I try and not be pushy and annoying. If you buy from me great, if you want to go elsewhere that's fine also. It's not that we don't want the sale, it's we don't want to make you feel cluttered and annoyed. I personally like Boy's Co. Although I might not buy a whole lot anymore, their service is decent. If you want a shop with good selection and better service try Brooklyn Clothing. Similar to Boy's Co but have alot more variation. Men's club service is the same as Boy's Co to me. I just find their selection kind of lacking. SKU clothing is also pretty good, he's an RS member. Selection is small but still good. Konig has very good selection and service top notch. Although it is small and they carry some expensive brands. They usually have only one or two sales people, but they're not snobby and pretty attentive. The main thing I notice with these "boutique" like stores is that places that have more white people working are more friendly. |
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Do they even get a discount? lol (employees) |
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Yeah, I think I read a post on here about problems with the authenticity of some clothing at Mens Club. I wouldn't be surprised if they have a "final sale, no returns or refunds" policy in place for some clothing. |
Here's my take on both stores. If you are wearing nicer, more expensive clothes than the employees, they respect and try to help you more because they know you will buy lots (my experience for the last 2 years.) But if you are wearing down to earth, plain stuff like Levi's jeans and a plain t-shirt they won't even say hi or make eye contact with you. Try it, and find out for yourself. |
Those sales people don't get paid enough to try to sell you anything. They get a very small commission + minimal wage. They work there not to sell you stuff, but to get discounts for themselves. |
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