To be honest I haven't bought anything here yet, but I've walked in and browsed a couple weeks after opening. Like many men I wear clothes. I don't know if I know enough to say that I have a style or know enough about fashion. I'm trying to change that so I visited for an afternoon. I was underwhelmed.
Have other reviewers have indicated that had a wide swath of clothes: casual, more formal and the accessories in between. The interior is nice but I don't really look at shelves when I want to buy clothes.
Selling men's clothing if anything like my sampling of friends falls into one of two extremes. Deeply knowledgeable and fashionable gentleman that know what they want and the clueless of whom I'm a member. So the knowledgeable likely know what they want& the rest of us need that education. Maybe that creates a dilemma for for the staff, to walk the line between attentive & pushy. As a shopping experience here I didn't feel like I was ignored but the staff weren't as helpful as the price point of the merchandise would have you think they would be. I don't know anything about the brands they carry or got a sense from the merchandise to know if there is a distinctiveness or quality of the materials to indicate the price. What am I getting with a thin grey v-neck t-shirt that's over $40? When I'm looking at pair of shoes made from sailing material I want to understand am I buying something that is fad for a year or something from which I can get 3 years of use. The staff just doesn't seem that knowledgeable to provide that education to make a buying decision easier.