Friday, 8 April 2011

Competitor: G-star store reviews

Covent Garden:


Review 1:
Is it wrong to be in love with a shop. To dream about it's wonderful contents embracing ones body? Well I'm probably going to hell anyway so may as well covet amazing things whilst I'm alive.

The things I crave are the brilliant jeans that G-Star make. Okay their jackets and bags are equally amazing but it's their jeans which get over my martial art thighs and look great with pockets and zips everywhere. Okay the price could love my wallet a bit more but when every other store in London seems intent on only stocking skinny fit I'm not left with much choice.

Great central store in Covent Garden with large choice of products, helpful staff that don't seem to desperate for your commission and simply the best jeans going. End. Of!



http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/g-star-raw-london


Review 2:






Manchester:


Review 1:
I am a HUGE fan of the G Star brand! I love it! I first fell upon it about five or six years ago, and I was immediately hooked in to their Elwood jeans, I think it was due to the resemblance to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for which I have a lifelong obsession. I actually wasn't aware there was a G Star store in Manchester, let alone the Arndale, it came as a bit of a shock when I glanced across from the Disney Store and saw it standing there calling me in. Funny thing actually, I'd been in Disney to pick up the whole last minute kidlet gift thing I was on about previously, so in trackies and hoody I was given the eyeball treatment from the always haughty pheasant staff of G Star, I was followed around rather closely, which naffed me off until I barked at one insipid looking creature in a striped top. Staff issues aside, the denim wall is always divine and I could spend hours picking out my favourite styles and such, i'd been eyeing up a jacket but decided I wanted a second opinion so bought a pair of jeans and a t shirt for my friend's birthday, and bagged a pair of jeans for myself. Loving the grey bags that they came in, they were awesome, haha, I'm so easily impressed with the way my purchases are gift wrapped, but they were actual cloth bags and each item was individually wrapped, and receipt was folded into the special compartment too. 

Prices can run on the expensive side, but I do think in the denims, there is a good quality here, and I really like the style, I love the tees in here too, haven't had much experience with the footwear, although thanks for the tip, something to bear in mind.



Review 2:
G-Star's whole style seems to derive from Francis Ford Coppola's early eighties flick Rumblefish.

Being a big fan of the movie, I'm quite happy to see their models dressed up as Matt Dillon and Mickey Rourke's characters Rusty James and The Motorcycle Boy. For those that haven't seen it yet - and you really should! - I'm talking about indigo jeans, tight vests, rock and roll style tees, well fitted denim jackets, stylish leather jacket and motorcycle boots. It's a timeless look that people tend to love or hate.

Personally, I agree with Rusty James: 'Hey, my brother is the coolest.'



Review 3:
 swear, no joke of a lie, I used to think that G Star and Diesel were the same thing, or that G Star was owned by Diesel or something. Shows what I know. But there is a good reason for assuming this - I can't help but notice some similarities in the industrial, preppy and sometimes even steampunk offerings of the two brands.

A couple of G Star things have caught my eye over the years, both of them denim, both of them coats. Certainly the focus is on denim here, but you also get footwear, swimwear, sweaters, socks, that kind of thing, as well as bags and various other accessories. G Star clothing, particularly the denim, is quite structured and unusual. Here is where you will find jeans that taper at the ankle and seemingly have no crotch (my much beloved harem pant... I know, Hadley Freeman would hate me for it, but I might as well wear something comfortable if magazines tell me my height and shape can pull it off), and the coats I mentioned, well, this is where steampunk comes in.
Both pinched in at the waist and flared out at the knee, not easily wearable but the sort of thing that catches my eye and makes me think, 'Mine'. Said in True Blood's Bill Compton's voice. 'Maayhn.'

I've had bad reports back from shoe wearers. At a shop I used to work at I had G Star shoes returned because the material spoiled easily. The BF says they're bad quality and pretty uncomfortable, especially for the price. Yup, nothing in G Star is cheap, that much is a given. And to be perfectly honest, you'd think this standalone store in the Arndale Centre would have a little more range, but you'd be wrong. It's surprisingly limited.

Your best bet with G Star products is to find them in the sale, concession-wise, in a larger store like USC or Republic. This one feels like a minimalist boutique, and a rather snooty one at that. Hey man, you're in the Arndale Centre like the rest of the riff raff. Get over yourself.



http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/g-star-manchester


G-Star Jeans are a definite must have, their styles continuously change all year round, as does their other clothing but i'm a particular fan of their Jeans.
Now I cannot say that I have visited this particular store, but being as though this is a review on G-Star who undeniably have got the streets on lock down deserve a 5 star rating and that's based on my shopping experience at their Westfield Store; so it's ALL good!
Review 3:
G-Star truly make the best jeans around at the moment in my eyes. They have many different styles all brilliantly made and not just aimed at the skinny-legged brigade which currently makes a change.
This flagship store also has many beautifully made bags and jackets. The store itself is spacious and well-staffed and makes for a pleasant shopping experience which is a must considering that a decent pair of jeans may set you back £100.

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