I am obsessed about vintage designed Burberry coats. I'm spending way too much money on them these days. Before Burberry was a fashion brand, they used to make trench coats and uniforms for the British soldiers back in World War 1. That's why the coats today still look like military coats with the D-rings for grenades and the extra pockets for ammunition. I have just completely fallen in love with the design, and probably spent over $6000 in the last year buying different styles of their classic war coat. Sure, I'm wasting a lot of money, but the attention I get from sophisticated women all the time is worth it. I love how chicks will always stop me on the streets and complement my coat.
What I liked the most about this location is that they don't put too much pressure on you to buy something. Sometimes you want to just look around and see what's new and not get punched in the face by a worker who is coming on way to strong.
This location is also rather large compared to the Venetian location and the Beverly Hills location that I used to frequent a lot when I lived in California.
This location is also notable because it has a larger than usual men's department. Most Burberry stores literally have only like 10% of the store dedicated to men's clothing. This location has about 25% of the store dedicated to us.
I guess the only things I don't like about Burberry these days is that their men's vintage coats don't have any indication on them that they are indeed a Burberry item. The women's items have the Check Nova logo all over them, while the men's items barely have any Checks. Also, my most recent trench coat is actually ripping less than 2 months after I bought it. You spent $1100 on a coat, you would like it to last more than 2 months.