I never really wrote reviews but it was quite an experience today. I am sooo confused. I want to give 5 star for those working inside the store but some guard was SO SO SO rude to my my Mom. When we came to the store today a friend of mine was staying in the store line and he was holding space for me. My mom was going along the line trying to find him and when she finally found him the guard with the beard came and told my mom that he won't let her in and that she was trying to cut the line. He was very very very rude and showing his man power over a woman. He even came to me in the store (and yes I stayed with my friend all the way in line) to ask if my mom was in the store with me. Seriously?!?!? No, she was not at that point. When I got to the store my Mom realized I did not take enough money so she came to the entrance guard and asked (no, she did not want to come inside, she is not into Supreme, Chanel and Hermes is her thing) but thank you the Manager, who was very quick and professional being that there was a child in the store and told the guards that my Mom could come in. I do not know his name, he was wearing black glasses but THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! Without your kind help I would not be able to buy all those nice things I got today as my credit card has a limit and this kind Man let my Mom in so she can pay. She was also going to pay for one t-shirt for my friend for keeping a space in line for me as we got caught in the traffic driving to Supreme (not too mentioned that when the store just opened a few days ago I with other teenagers stayed in line from 5 am!!!! and still did not get in). So we came today. Anyway. While in the store the same guard was harassing my Mom again saying she did not stay in line (yes, after the guard harassed her she stepped out and was not in line but she was there, around making sure nothing happens to a minor (we heard the stories of fights) me and my friend ) and sorry, I just turned 14 a few days ago so I think it is ok to have a supervision in your store for minors. This guard was keeping harassing my Mom and out of the blue said that she HAS to pay for my friend's another t-shirt. Other wise he will kick her out of the sore. My Mom is very gentle and polite Lady especially she always gets generous gifts to my friends and can not stand any drama, so she did not react and just said ok, I will pay (like I said, she was going to buy my friend a gift). I do love Supreme like maybe 80% of teenagers in United States and all around the world. But never, never, never in my still such a short like I saw or heard ANYTHING like what I witnessed today. I really want to give to the inside Supreme workers 5 stars, but that guard? I wish my Mom will allow me to take that guards picture so everyone can see who he is. But like I mentioned, my mom is a Lady and hates drama. However, if the Management of the Company would be interested in who it was I would like to let them know. Because seeing how he was harassing and abusing my Mom I feel that he was doing it to me, the child. What kind of example did he show? What kind of generation will grow when we see such unfair, rude,...
Read moreMany of the employees were helpful except for two who lacked customer service. In fact, they provided the worst customer service I have ever experienced in a store in my entire life. There was a worker with a buzz cut who wore a black crewneck and one who wore a toque (with the supreme logo backwards) was completely rude. The one with the buzz cut straight up tells you to pay attention to what you're doing (as a retailer, you can either provide information for your customers about how the store works or if you think the customer is lost, then tell them in an appropriate manner). The one who wore a toque, yelled at some of the customers who touched one of the display clothing which he did not know that he should not have touched them. In a normal clothing retail store, you can touch the display clothing, knowing that the customer is not informed about how the store works, you can just ask them not to touch it and tell them how the store works such as, "These clothes are for display, if there is a size, I can help you find it", instead, he tells the customer "can you not see on the bottom that theres another one of the same ones?", like really? We get that customers will come buy the products regardless but do not taint the company's name.
The issue isn't the lack of sizes, which was understandable to the popularity regarding the brand, it was the condescending nature of the sales associates that made this a negative first time experience. I would rather purchase the items online rather than returning to the physical store. It is apparent that they do not have individual sale goals, if the store trained their employees better, we would have probably...
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