Worf
I'll Lock Up
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- 5,207
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- Troy, New York, USA
For years now I've been wanting some US made RedWing "Heritage" Beckman Chukkas. Problem was, the nearest RW Store was in Springfield Mass. almost 100 miles away. I planned to go out there but things got in the way like Jackets, Coats, Hats... Caps etc. Fast forward to this past summer and I was overjoyed to hear that RW was opening a store in Clifton Park NY less than 20 minutes from my doorstep. It opened last week but you wouldn't have known it. No announcements, no sales, no balloon, no searchlights. I waited a week to let them get their feet on the ground before going over to check on buying some Chukkas.
Now I don't consider myself a hard customer to please... I just believe that, if I'm paying you money you should at least ACT like you're happy for the privilege and behave accordingly. Here's my review of my experience.
Decor: C-Minus - Non-descript little storefront stuck on the outside edge of a suburban mall. Small interior, seating for 5 max. Boots and shoes well displayed but bad FM music blasting way too loud. Ambiance sterile, and parts of the store were unfinished.
Stock and Inventory: C - Truth be told I didn't expect them have my size in the boot I wanted. I expected to get measured and have them custom made. But being a knowledgeble shopper, I could tell they had less than half the lines displayed that they should've been selling. They later confirmed this in conversation and said "they didn't know when the rest of their stock would arrive."
Staff Professionalism: - F - It's a VERY bad sign when you walk into a new store and you immediately realize that you know MORE ABOUT THE PRODUCT THAN THE STAFF WORKING THERE. I shouldn't have to explain to a someone selling costum made shoes what a "welt" is. I shouldn't have to tell you the model numbers I want time and time again. The seating in the store shouldn't be so low that adults can't use properly use a shoe horn, foot rest or any of the other things folks use in a competent shoe store. The staff seemed more interested in singing along with "Fly 92" on the Radio than giving me a profesional shoe buying experience.
Overall Experience - D - I was there at 2:30 in the afternoon on a weekday. I was the ONLY customer and they still couldn't get ANYTHING right. It was/is sad. What are they going to do when the holidays come and they've neither the staff, inventory nor expertise to handle even a moderate Crristmas rush. I went in wanting to spend my money and left shaking my head in disbelief and the incompetence of the whole affair. In an effort to be "fair" I'll stop back in around mid-November (if the place lasts that long) and see if things have improved. What a sad afternoon.
Worf
Now I don't consider myself a hard customer to please... I just believe that, if I'm paying you money you should at least ACT like you're happy for the privilege and behave accordingly. Here's my review of my experience.
Decor: C-Minus - Non-descript little storefront stuck on the outside edge of a suburban mall. Small interior, seating for 5 max. Boots and shoes well displayed but bad FM music blasting way too loud. Ambiance sterile, and parts of the store were unfinished.
Stock and Inventory: C - Truth be told I didn't expect them have my size in the boot I wanted. I expected to get measured and have them custom made. But being a knowledgeble shopper, I could tell they had less than half the lines displayed that they should've been selling. They later confirmed this in conversation and said "they didn't know when the rest of their stock would arrive."
Staff Professionalism: - F - It's a VERY bad sign when you walk into a new store and you immediately realize that you know MORE ABOUT THE PRODUCT THAN THE STAFF WORKING THERE. I shouldn't have to explain to a someone selling costum made shoes what a "welt" is. I shouldn't have to tell you the model numbers I want time and time again. The seating in the store shouldn't be so low that adults can't use properly use a shoe horn, foot rest or any of the other things folks use in a competent shoe store. The staff seemed more interested in singing along with "Fly 92" on the Radio than giving me a profesional shoe buying experience.
Overall Experience - D - I was there at 2:30 in the afternoon on a weekday. I was the ONLY customer and they still couldn't get ANYTHING right. It was/is sad. What are they going to do when the holidays come and they've neither the staff, inventory nor expertise to handle even a moderate Crristmas rush. I went in wanting to spend my money and left shaking my head in disbelief and the incompetence of the whole affair. In an effort to be "fair" I'll stop back in around mid-November (if the place lasts that long) and see if things have improved. What a sad afternoon.
Worf