Ron Herman Inc

Approval Rate: 94%

94%Approval ratio

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    grabtrees177

    Sun Dec 14 2008

    I love this store, from the outside the building is covered in vines, and you walk in to a staff that greets you and a nice big selection of clothes. Its a bit pricey, but your getting quality items. the staff is ready to help you find something or try something on and the lay out of the store is real nice and simple and easy to get through.

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    mizsjr16

    Thu Sep 20 2007

    I'm a slightly larger than average girl on an average budget, and I've had good experiences shopping at Ron Herman and Fred Segal. I'd always assumed their sales staff would be snobby and unhelpful, but they were very sweet and gave me good advice. I'd definitely shop there again. =)

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    ninaemkin15555

    Wed Jun 27 2007

    In Short This is perhaps La La Land's most famous store, haunted by celebrities, stylists and civilians alike. From the iconic red, white and blue bags to the loud pop music to the ever-present crowds, this shop is a fashionista's mecca for of-the-moment pieces. Supple Chris and Mike leather jackets hang next to party-perfect Cindy Lee frocks, plaid Deborah Sweeney shorts and blousy Generra sundresses. It's truly a can't-miss for fashion fanatics.

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    get_yer_gu

    Tue Jun 12 2007

    I love shopping at Fred Segal. The service cant be horrid, but I dont care as I dont need them to shop and choose what I like anyway. Great cool funky jewelry and acccessories....especially the jewels ...and not mall jewery store, QVC ,made in china, gold garbage that 100,000 people already have. When I was there last I bought a necklace by designer Teri Bienvenue ...Whoopie Goldberg was there and bought the same necklace, but mine was with different stones and charms. She was so cool and mellow and told me I have great taste. We also got the same pair of Jenna Dell socks...Whoopie then jokingly said "Now you're scaring me" . It was so cool. The accessories and funky little purses and cool belts are my true weakness, especially the inez jibara collection...I've not seen her stuff any where else so maybe she's a cool local "homegrown" designer that Fred Segal especially loves. Anyway when in the LA area, and love clothes,just go to Fred Segal. The sales help is pretty worthless until... Read more

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    cali_gurlj

    Tue Apr 24 2007

    If you got the cash, flaunt it! hehe I love this place. I'd say 30 percent of my wardrobe hails from here!

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    retailther

    Sun Sep 24 2006

    i had positive experiences at the store but if you haven't shop ronherman(dot)com to avoid long lines and snooty workers and get the cutest stuff! they dont allow urls sorry for the (dot)

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    nina8141

    Mon Feb 20 2006

    I have visited Fred Segal several times in the last few years and each time I go in hoping to leave at least not angry. Each time I am disappointed. The sales people are condecending and not at all helpful, the managers are even worse, the clothing is beyond overpriced and mostly inapporopriate if you are past high-school aged. When I asked if I could return a bottle of perfume that I had recieved as a gift I was told, "No, because I said so." The only positive experience I had was visiting the beauty supply shop where at least a few of the sales people seemed happy to help me.

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    jeanah15

    Sun Feb 05 2006

    Excited about going to Fred Segal! But wasn't too impressed. Nice duds I guess...but I couldn't get anyone to help me. In fact, I'm pretty sure there were no sales people in the store. Maybe next time, I'll walk out the door with an armful of clothes to see if anyone notices. I like not being pressured by sales people, but a hello would have been nice.

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    margie2265

    Sun Nov 20 2005

    fred segal is really hyped up as this amazing shopping experience, but there's not much to it. lots of different designers at premium prices, and attitude to boot. the sales people are all singing along to the music that's blasting in the speakers and acting like they're too busy to actually do their job.the kids' section is cute,albeit WAY over-priced. the beauty product section has a few nice companies and fragrances that aren't available everywhere. the little restaurant isn't bad for lunch, that is if the staff isn't giving you attitude while you're PAYING.

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    citysearch2222_447

    Fri Sep 23 2005

    This is a very interesting place for shopping and dining. Buildings that do not lined up interconnected with each other. You will find surpr...

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    55chevy1

    Wed Jun 01 2005

    I don't know how many times I've been there and noone acknowleges that you are there unless you are a celebrity or a friend. I literally stood at the counter for about 9 minutes before one of the three employees noticed me.I was going to leave but I thought I would humor myself to see just how long it would take.

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    hkygrl13

    Thu Apr 03 2003

    I shop all the time in town and live by many cute boutiques but I do really like Fred Segal. I didn't think the selection was anything particularly special but it was cool and I will return. Cool vibe, too and the store is relatively spread out so you're not digging through racks and racks or bombarded. Was not at all impressed with the shoe section but loved that they had a separate place for buying travel stuff. Excellent, excellent parking - that alone is worth the visit.

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    mestrox182

    Mon Jan 13 2003

    This is absolutly the best place to see celebrities in L.A. Every time I have gone there I have seen at least 2 celebrities. Some I have seen and met were Robin Williams, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Ozzy Osbourne. They also have a really great cafe.

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    raspberryk

    Fri Dec 20 2002

    too much attitude, SA's not helpful...they don't help you unless you look like a million bucks.

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    samantha87

    Wed Nov 06 2002

    If you can only shop in one place when you're in L.A., come to Fred Segal. They always have the best, up to date clothing for any occasion, for any style. The Santa Monica store is better than the Melrose store, (although the Melrose one is more popular) and make sure you check out each boutique. Also, don't be intimidated by the salespeople. The shoppers may be snobs, but the the salespeople are really nice and helpful.

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    spingali166

    Sat Oct 26 2002

    If you're talking about Melrose, they have a limited selection. If you're talking about Santa Monica, they have more - they both have unusual shoes that I like - the salespeople are a little snooty at Melrose.

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    fungskt16

    Tue Jul 23 2002

    Theme shops make up the entire compound. Anything in fashion can be found here although prices are a little high and sales are very very rare.

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    monkfishli555

    Sun Jul 07 2002

    I've had mixed experiences here. One time at the Melrose location, I asked if they had a particular Theory pants in a size zero and the reaction from the sales person was that of a annoyed and bewildered look as if nobody wears that size. But at the Brentwood location, the girls were super sweet and friendly.

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    andrealoer3

    Mon Jun 17 2002

    Some people crave chocolate, for others it's ice cream, but I'm more partial to the goodies at Fred Segal's jean bar. I've only ever encountered friendly sales staff here. And the free alterations are an added plus. If I ever win the lottery, I'll shop here every day.

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    jschwartz_5

    Thu May 30 2002

    For friendly service and better styles, hit Fred in Santa Monica. Much more laid back, better parking, and good cafes.