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Amalya Love7 days ago
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Lady behind the counter wouldn’t wait on me. Extremely disrespectful with so much attitude on 11/16 like seriously I’m sorry I’m undecided but no need to rush me to either buy or get out. I’m a community member trying to give back because I believe in the Oaklandish mission totally unnecessary to be treated poorly when I walked in with a smile and high spirits.
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L G7 days ago
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They have nice designs but not enough variety and the price is too high for what it is. Also the idea of supporting artists is kind of cool but at this price I am not sure. The t-shirts are manufactured in south America and the quality is not amazing, when you rip the price tag the t shirt tag comes off with it. But cool designs even if again there's not enough variety. They logo is cool, reminds me of Timberland
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Jason McEuin7 days ago
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I really love this brand. A lot of one-of-a-kind clothing. One criticism about the storefront, however. I’m not sure if this is a covid consideration of what, but they do not allow you to try on the clothing, which is a bit frustrating because I suspect the sizes are a bit off (i.e. L fits like an XL, M fits like a L). I purchased a couple of shirts and don’t realize until I returned home they were much too big. I had to exchange the shirts a weeks later - staff asked no questions as to why I was returning. So just recently, when in the store, I wanted to try on shirts before purchasing. I was told I could hold the shirt up to my body, but couldn’t try on. I’m a bit baffled by this, seeing as the store allows you to purchase, try on at home, and then return no questions asked. I suppose I should’ve just purchased the shirts, tried on outside and then returned if they didn’t fit. Covid theatrics are a bit antiquated at this point. What’s the point of even having the store?
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