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February 2024 by John P.
Complimentary valet in front of the store. Waited in line on a Friday afternoon for about 10-15 mins. When we entered, they had a lot of the items from the drop a day before. We were looking for something specific from the drop and we asked an employee to help us look for a size in that item. He never got back to us with an update after he brought it from the back. What he did was give it to someone else even though that customer came in way after us and asked him for it AFTER we asked the employee for it. When he brought it to the other customer, he ended up not wanting it so the employee brought it to the back. We watched the whole thing. That employee never got back to us, so we asked someone else and they were able to bring it back out for us. We were also looking for another item and we asked another employee if he could check another location for us. All he did was shrug. Customer service here is so bad and you would expect better service for the amount of time we waited to get in and how high the prices are.
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February 2024 by Joseph W.
I still rock supreme all fire stuff good prices hats shirts sweaters skateboards on the sunset strip it's a vibe
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January 2024 by andrew obson
Staff act like they aren’t working part time in a clothes shop at the age of 30. Nice selection of clothes disappointing service
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December 2023 by Vimanyu Chowdhary
The Employees working at this store throw so much attitude for no reason. They need an attitude check, customer experience at the Supreme store for me has reached an all time low having visited Supreme stores in London , New york and LA. The management needs to intervene in order to improve overall customer experience
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October 2023 by Angie Lai
Shopping experience suck. Super Limited clothes
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October 2023 by Tae Kyung Y.
When you're in a major city and you know there's a Supreme -- it's a given that you need to check the store out. Fortunately, I had the privilege of being able to check out the new Supreme store in West Hollywood and despite it being in this city, there was a huge line just to enter the store. We waited roughly 20-25 minutes before we were able to even step in and once we did -- I was glad that I was able to check it out. The store is extremely spacious and there were definitely a lot of apparel to look through. This is only the second Supreme store I've visited ever and it's always crazy to see how prices differ from retail vs. resell. Supreme definitely has lacked when it has come to nice appealing designs lately but they still had some classics to choose from and I was able to get a few t-shirts here and there. Just like the San Fran location, they also have a second floor which isn't open to the general public. I've always wondered what the second floor is used for but nevertheless -- even if you don't plan on buying anything, you should still check out the store if you're a Supreme/Hypebeast fan!
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October 2023 by Justin K.
I have been here a few times and the times I've gone, my boyfriend has had to park his own truck. Perhaps because it's a big truck, they're intimidated. I always find this funny, yet frequent. Anyhow, I've never gone on a drop date because waiting in line would be hot and ridiculous in California heat. However, I have gone during the work week and Saturdays and the line if any, is nearly not as long. Sure items are picked through but you may find something that isn't sold out in the store, as it is online. Ask a rep for a size, as they have stock in the back. Coming here is a vibe. It beats paying shipping and to me, I think it's worth it as I love getting a reusable Supreme shopping bag.
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October 2023 by The Airtime Entusiast
I wonder how you can get 3.8 stars when you should have zero stars. The only employee who was helping was only on his phone, and when I asked for help, it looked like he got annoyed and without saying anything, he grabbed the shirt from my hand and took it, he was on his phone the entire time. The only thing good about this place was the things they have.Worst customer service ever.
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October 2023 by Nic
Went there twice during my visit to California. Great experience both times. Plenty of parking, staff are nice. They are helpful and won't bother you unless you need sizing or new pieces. Most importantly, the store have fitting rooms to try the clothings. Something which was missing when I visited the San Francisco outlet. They didn't allow me to try the fit which was important since they have different cuttings for the tees. Also, it's hard to find parking at San Francisco outlet, something to keep in mind. Just come here, since the staff working are generally more welcoming here.
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October 2023 by Toppsgilby
Happy there is a parking lot now. This place is huge in comparison to the old one on Fairfax
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September 2023 by Jason R.
What a spot, items that were sold out online were available at the boutique, a must go to spot if your in Weho.
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August 2023 by Dylan R.
Cheap clothes sold to impressionable young people. This business has no long term marketability or viability. They completely killed the magic of the brand with bad quality, stale interactions, generic marketing, and online bots. There is no longer any hype surrounding Supreme and it is due to greedy owners. You can't just do a collab with a major brand and expect to stay relevant. It is lazy business and I can't wait until this place fades into irrelevance. (Just hope I can get more than nickels for my pieces before they do)
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August 2023 by Marco Losito
Supreme, a renowned streetwear and lifestyle brand, holds an iconic status in Los Angeles and beyond. Nestled in the heart of the city's fashion and cultural scene, the Supreme store serves as a mecca for streetwear enthusiasts, artists, and trendsetters.Established in New York City and later expanding to Los Angeles, Supreme's LA location has become a cultural hub where fashion, art, and urban culture intersect. The store's exterior often features eye-catching art installations and collaborations, reflecting the brand's deep connection to street art and creativity.Inside, the store's minimalist aesthetic provides the perfect backdrop for Supreme's coveted releases. From limited-edition clothing drops to accessories, each item carries a sense of exclusivity that drives fans to line up for hours in anticipation. The brand's signature red-and-white logo has become synonymous with street style and urban cool.Supreme's influence extends beyond fashion. Collaborations with artists, musicians, and cultural icons have elevated its status to that of a cultural phenomenon. The brand's impact on popular culture is undeniable, making it a pilgrimage site for anyone interested in the convergence of style and street art.In Los Angeles, Supreme isn't just a store; it's a destination that encapsulates a lifestyle. Its ability to merge high fashion with urban aesthetics has solidified its place as a trendsetter and style authority. For those who appreciate the intersection of art, culture, and fashion, Supreme LA is an essential stop that offers a glimpse into the evolving landscape of streetwear and its global impact.
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August 2023 by Isabelle Piro
A 18h45 on vous dit à la porte lorsque vous voulez entrer pour acheter « nous sommes fermés » je trouve cela honteuxJe réponds poliment « Monsieur nous rentrons en France demain matin » d’un air nonchalant on vous répond « je sais, nous serons ouvert demain à partir de 11h mais nous sommes fermés »Mais alors qu’ils préviennent les clients sur Google qu’ils ferment à 18h45!Et dire que les américains nous donne des leçons de service quand il se déplacent dans notre pays??? Une grosse grosse blague….
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August 2023 by HOUCHEN YANG
When the brand selling by itself , you actually don’t need those staffs . They don’t even work humanly . Very rude people . I’d rather been served by robots . Good store with NO service. Really bad customer service!