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sygyzy

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    I can recommend djrajio too. He's a little cheaper than other services and his english is very good.

    --- Original message by horriblyjollyjinx on May 2, 2006 02:44 AM

    That might be coz hes an American?

    --- Original message by MilSpex on May 2, 2006 03:25 AM

    Could be. I never bothered to ask him where he was brought up, should I have done that before posting?

    why even post that, uselessssssssssssssssssssssssssss

    --- Original message by horriblyjollyjinx on May 2, 2006 03:53 AM

    You are going to feel lame tomorrow morning.

    Do you own an Apple Hi-Fi? Contact me.

  2. While I do respect them for their success as well as being "with" the people (ie Bobby communicating with this fanbase), I think that is not enough to warrant them being cool. What makes them on point? Every fan here is saying they are dope because they are popular. Popularity defines quality now? Very few people actually like the designs and they know it. There is not much artistic or even visually appealing with the products I have been exposed to. I don't hate them, I just wouldn't wear it, personally. I also haven't completely blocked the notion of sporting their clothes. Who knows, maybe the next line will catch my eye.

    But for you guys to tell people to shut up for voicing their opinions, then claiming The Hundreds is the best thing since sliced bread simply because they are successful, is lame. Just my $0.02.

    P.S. I love the bashing by Bobby of the internet geeks. The internet, bogs (hypebeast, sneakerfreaker, crooked tongues) as well as The Hundreds VERY OWN BLOG is what made streetwear companies they way they are today. You think you are going to reach out to some kid in suburban Indiana from the "street"? Give me a break.

    Do you own an Apple Hi-Fi? Contact me.

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    PM him here on superfuture (same name) and send him a link to the item you want with the needed info (size, color, etc.) Then you two can just go from there.

    --- Original message by LanceP on May 1, 2006 11:40 AM

    Sorry for the elementary question, but I actually don't know what his service does. Is he in Japan or London or Hong Kong or something? Does he specialize in shoes? Clothing? Brands?
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    Where can I find Modern Amusement x Sperry Top-Sider?

    --- Original message by sygyzy on Apr 11, 2006 11:03 PM

    At the official website for sure. I got mine at a local shop.

    --- Original message by Noctone on Apr 12, 2006 12:38 AM

    Ah, found them. Sorry for the confusion!

    Edited by sygyzy on Apr 12, 2006 at 10:53 AM

  5. I agree with femme_fatale. Her explanation really does make sense and is something I should have figured out later on.

    And yes, I am perfectly aware that there is such a high demand that if I don't buy it, someone will.

    As for quality, I think the only way you could actually believe their shirt quality is worth $24 is if you are trying to justify the purchase. Do they even use AA shirts? I don't mind paying $20+ for a small independent brand using AA. Anyway, that's going off on a tangent, the rant was about the service.

    Thanks for everyone's honest input.

  6. Hi,

    Thanks for the replies. I guess it's a mixed bag and the people who are receiving the poor service put up with it or don't have any negative opinions towards it. I am all about customer service and so it stood out for me. I was giving the store the benefit of the doubt, thinking this might be what they are known for. Perhaps, that was the directive from up top?

    Someone mentioned that I joined today just to rant about the store. Well, I didn't know this site existed til today and that was on my mind. It's funny to think that my joining today, as opposed to yesterday, makes the rude treatment any more acceptable. It doesn't change anything.

    Quote: id be rude if i had to deal with a bunch of herbs who think they are the shit spending daddys money

    Sorry, none of daddy's money here. You are really reaching here, trying to justify their behavior and somehow making it the fault of the customer.

    Anyway, I guess it's hit or miss. Maybe next time they'll have something in stock and a clue about customer service. Or not.

  7. There's a funky diner in LA where all the servers are dressed up in different outfits/drag and they are very rude to you. You go in there expecting this since this is their "theme". It's what they are known for.

    I went to the Supreme LA store for the first time this weekend. I like the Supreme designs and don't like having to pay $50 for a t-shirt on ebay. So I figure since I was in town, why not check it out.

    I walk in and there is almost no selection. Okay, no big deal. I make my way to the left wall of t-shirts and they are folded and stacked 3-4 high with maybe 3-4 columns. In order to look at the sizes, prices, and design ... you know all the things a consumer requires in order to make a purchasing decision, you have to physically touch the merchandise. Upon 10 seconds passing of my *careful* inspection of the shirts, an OCD staff member came over and said:

    "You don't have to mess up the shirts. We have them in back and get them for you."

    He then nudged me aside and proceeded to fix the t-shirts. And fix is being generous here as the "damage" I did was maybe centimeters worth of movement.

    A minute later I decided on the shirts I wanted to purchase and I called him over. I pointed at a red shirt and said:

    "I'd like this in a medium"

    He said: "We don't have medium." Then he proceeded to fix the shirts some more. Fixing NOTHING that is, since I haven't even touched the shirts again.

    "You don't have this shirt in a medium?"

    He replied: "We don't have ANY shirts in medium." At this point he is ignoring me and upset that I am in his store.

    "Well when do you think you'll get some in?"

    Shrug, "I don't know. Maybe next week ... or something"

    So I left.

    Before I went to the store, I read a review of Supreme NYC where the author said that the staff was standoffish and rude but made up for it by being pretty. I don't really care about pretty men but the review of the NYC store did strike a nerve when compared to my experience at the LA store.

    So my question is - Is this the "theme" that the Supreme store and brand strive for? This is a serious question.

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