EnloeDanielson924

I buy an occasional item here such as shoes and belts. I'm not into http://www.jlouisvuitton.com purchasing such expensive stuff. But, in the case of the things I mentioned, it's very much worth the money to buy such high quality items from Prada.

The shoes are works of art and well worth the ~$600, especially http://www.dlouisvuitton.com, as I do, that you'll have them for many, many years. I tend to buy less trendy items so that they can be used forever without fear of looking like a blast from the past 10 years down the line. So here I was, at Prada in Manhattan. Jesus. No staff came to see if there was anything to help me with - they knew I wasn't buying, just having a little wet dream... And I walked out totally satisfied, even without dropping $2k. One thing I really like about the shoes, the oxfords in particular, is that the sole is rubber instead of wood and leather like comparatively priced other brands. They're very comfortable, but I'll admit I haven't had any pair resoled yet and I'm not sure if that'd be an issue.

Even though this Prada location is a http://www.hlouisvuitton.com trafficked tourist destination the service is great. Kudos to the staff, because I suspect 90% of shoppers at this location are just looking, and the staff does a great job of meeting, greeting and offering assistance.Ever watch Fresh Prince of Bel Air? My brother is the Filipino version of Carlton. He's a tad fancier Tom Jones listenin', sweater vest wearin', goofy dancin', green is his favorite color kinda guy. True story. I remember the first time he took me here. We kind of swung in without me checking out the store display. As we walked in he said with a huge grin, "Do you know where we are?" I flatly said, "Prada". He was shocked. "How the hell did you know that?" I tried to keep it cool, but I laughed loudly and sheepishly said, "Sex and the City." Yep, I was that girl.

I don't really love the way this store is laid out. Some parts make me feel a bit claustrophobic. There's one guy that helps my brother on the regular. He realized that once I was there, I was a big http://www.clouisvuitton.com as to whether or not my brother was going to get certain pieces.. so he started the small talk. "So you live in Boston? I used to live in Fenway." I could swear he didn't have an accent before he said that statement. Did he feel the need to pull a Madonna in order to relate to my Payless-wearing-flip-floppy self? "That's nice." He asked me if I wanted to try anything.. "Negative". When I glanced at the tags of the clothes my brother was going to try on, I almost swallowed my tongue. Literally.. they were twice my rent. And not my personal rent, twice the rent of the apartment that I share with my two other roommates.

I'm not a complete snob though. The clothes are http://www.glouisvuitton.com.. I just don't like touching things I can't have. I also dig the dressing room. See through shadowed doors until you flip a switch and it turns into a one way mirror type shebang. Although, knowing me, something would go wrong and there'd be some sort of Trish Show that I never intended. Yipes. 5 star clothes. 4 star help. 3 star store layout.