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June 2022 by Carmen A.
I've been going to them for the last 3 years. I like that's it's close to home and they have a good selection of zapatillas for my daughter. The first bad experience I had he convince me to buy a "used" park of zapatillas. They looked brand new and weren't even worn once but had no box. Something about them not fitting. They didn't have new ones in her size and we needed them for a performance so I told them. A few days later the buckle fell off. When I came he said bo returns. I told him I wasn't asking for a return but for then to be fixed it. He fixed it with a gold buckle (the other shoe had a silver buckle) he told me he didn't have one that matched and that I should consider myself lucky he was fixing then for me. I should have learned then but I didn't. I went back. Last week I bought a white pair of zapatillas paid $58. This week I went back and got a white pair and was charged $48. I asked if all their zapatillas were priced the same and he said yes. I then questioned why I was charged $10 more the previous week. He got his panties in a bunch and said his wife said the wrong price this week and I should consider myself lucky that I got a discount. They clearly don't have act together on pricing and their customer service skills suck. I liked that it was close to home but I am done being told I should consider myself lucky.
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January 2021 by Vanessa Editor
This is a larger men's clothing store. They have men's shoes, boots, belts, hats as well as Dickies pants, shorts and the like. The couple that works there has been there for several years.
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December 2020 by David
If you looking for western wear in So Cal this is the place.... They have been at the swapmeet for more than 20 years and have just about everything you might need.
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September 2019 by J c Pro 7
Really bad service
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December 2017 by Evel S.
Wide selection of hats, boots, shirts, and pants. "El Paisano" gets me my boots if he doesn't have it in stock and better prices then others. He guarantees all his merchandise is authentic as the hat he showed he got for another client. They have Levis, Wrangler, Stetson, Cuadra, Neoblue, Dickies, to name a few.
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June 2017 by Elizabeth M.
Came to buy folklorico boots. They had a good selection on folklorico shoes however there are no prices. I asked how much the black boots were the lady acted like she didn't know and asked the guy and the guy said well you know the price... And they did that back and forth. She finally told me it would $65 for the boots I then gave her my card and after she charged me she said it was $70 instead of $65 because it was paid with card instead of cash. -___- I was in a rush and so I didn't fight her but it did get me upset that she told me that after she charged more! Mind you I had called in advanced to see if they took credit cards but they not once mentioned I'd get a better price if I paid cash. Pro: Overall, they had a big selection for folklorico shoes as well as boots and other typical mexican clothes. Con: you don't really know the real price of stuff, they charge more for credit card transactions and you don't know how much that actually is mine apparently was +$5. Tip: this place is located in the Stanton indoor market place/swap meet.
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August 2016 by R G.
I've been getting Folklorico shoes/boots for my girls here for two years. ALWAYS wonderful customer service! If the shoe color or size you need aren't available they will have it for you the following week. Very nice people.
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June 2016 by Marcos S.
Went to this hidden gem in Stanton. I was looking for some Levi's and to my surprise they had a vast selection of Levi's; even the colors you don't see in big box stores. This store is clearly a western wear store with a lot of attire options. If you are ever in Stanton you should go check them out.