Men's Warehouse

Approval Rate: 60%

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    linkolu

    Tue Nov 10 2009

    As a young professional I was given great advice and treated well. The service at the Men's Warehouse near Fernandina FL was very quick. He knew what I looked good in and helped me find something to fit my budget.

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    ramguy

    Wed Oct 21 2009

    Never will I buy anything from there again. Bought a pair of $130 shoes there. A lot of money to me. I couldn't have gotten them elsewhere much cheaper. I went there though expecting to get quality along with good advice. Well I was having second thoughts and Monday so I didn't wear them to work yesterday. I did wear them to dinner though, 3 hours at the most. I go back there today, Wedensday, to get my money back because wearing them feels like someone is dropping bricks on me feet. They won't accept them because they were scuffed on the bottom. I wore them for 3 years, I have found better quality at Kmart that are just as uncomfortable! The sales rep who helped me Monday was there and told me well they take a while to break in. That's always nice to know when you are trying to return them. Could have told me that Monday. Truth is Men's Warehouse claims to have quality stuff but they don't. Might be alright for renting stuff but don't buy anything from them. You wear it once and ... Read more

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    jimmy237

    Sun Aug 09 2009

    Mr Zimmerman, I beg you to see an ENT specialist (ear, nose and throat specialist), you may have throat cancer. You need to have it looked at. I see alot of this in my line of work. Do you smoke or drink? If you, you need to stop, it can cause throat cancer.

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    efe122

    Fri Jan 30 2009

    Let me tell you the kind of guarantee George Zimmerman really makes I went there to buy a suit for my son's winter formal, the consultant was helpful and everything was great, then when i try to pay for it with a check, it gets rejected, very embarrassing for anyone. I went to the local Bank of America and reaffirmed that i had much more than enough in my account, the mens warehouse people get ashamed and called the check company, it turns out i had nothing wrong with my identity or checks or whatever, and that they were blocking it for no apparent reason, perhaps because i had a Muslim name.. the helpful consultant asked the person to talk to me ,to tell me why my check was rejected, and he refused to do so, and although i paid with cash, the whole experience was disgusting and very shameful... i plan on suing both mens warehouse, and the check company... The kind of guarantee mens warehouse really makes is that they will hire stupid, racist, and rude people to handle your mon... Read more

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    skeletina

    Fri Aug 22 2008

    If I were born male, I might go in to buy a suit. But I'm a lady, and prefer to buy pretty things for myself.

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    just_ice

    Mon Jul 07 2008

    NO>

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    ms_162717778

    Sun Jul 06 2008

    maybe if i liked guy cloths

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    rnb_i_love_kalliah_baire

    Fri Jun 27 2008

    AMAZING TUXES

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    love_sure_makes_everything_else_seem_so_small

    Fri Jun 27 2008

    IM NOT A GUY!!!!

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    twansalem

    Tue Jun 24 2008

    I'm not a fan of formal wear in general, and Men's Warehouse can be a bit pricy, but if you need a suit, you need a suit.

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    eninem

    Sat Apr 19 2008

    These are the used car salesmen of the clothing retail industry. Crap clothes. You'll look like a total dork dressed from this place. Overpriced Chinese garbage.

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    sfarrfba

    Thu Apr 03 2008

    Guess we know who wears the pants... I have to laugh at people who can't say, "You know I just need the suit/oil change today if it works out I'll be back." I needed one suit and didn't have any hidden costs when it came to the old role the cost of part of the tailoring into the price of the suit game either. One, maybe two -- kickers... How did the 225.00 suit fit when it was doneand when your down just remember how many times youve shopped for yourself this past year and then add up all the times the wife/significant other has brought home a package!

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    taffytoo

    Mon Mar 24 2008

    Yikes! Had to get a couple of suits for a funeral. $350. sale price for 2 suits ended up costing me $482. After checking my receipt I was billed almost $100. for alterations. Heck, I even got charged $16. to put a crease in the pants. I feel taken advantage of because of my circumstances. Watch these guys, they'll kick you when you're down.

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    rating2help

    Thu Aug 02 2007

    My husband shops here and gets nice suits, etc. Someone is always there to measure for the tailoring which is handy.  It is true that they will try to sell you everything on the racks. Quite pushy. Just stick to your original plan. Once we had a return/exchange and it went very smoothly. Good service.

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    rondamechelle

    Sun Aug 27 2006

    Ladies beware, unless he needs a whole new wardrobe...don't let him go alone. My husband needed a suit-ONE. He came home $1000.00 later with 2 suits, a sports coat, shirtS, tieS, sweaterS, etc. The sales"person" must be beautiful or they must pipe in subliminal messages over the music. I was of course furious. This also happened to a friend on mine...so I think it's common practice to really upsell someone.

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