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December 2018 by Sonia D.
Great place to buy T-Shirts and shoes. A young man by the name of Ian assisted me in finding Christmas gifts. Love this store!
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October 2018 by R C.
This is NOT a "general store". It's a SKATER shop. So disappointed, the name / Marquee insinuate otherwise. Came in today , Saturday, in the afternoon. Completely empty. Well stocked with Merch , shoes, clothes and other skater stuff. However, I'm not into that. Maybe they would attract a skater crowd if they're sign or Marquee indicated that they were a skater shop. instead their sign lettering Marquee everything makes you think it's a mom-and-pop old-fashioned General store which it is not
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September 2018 by Ally W.
My favorite place to find shoes! It is Japanese owned and they sell so many shoes and brands I have never heard of. I was so excited to find some new nike sneakers on sale! An employee named dan helped me find another pair I need for my vacation next month. So happy with my purchases.
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August 2016 by Brian H.
Nice shoe selection! I had to give 3 stars because there was nothing over a size 10! I guess if you are a smurf...
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January 2013 by Carlos R.
Been Shopping here since 2006 I guess. Always feel good and they always have a great sale going on. They sure know how to treat a customer right. One of the best store you can ever find in O.C. at the heart of Fountain Valley, CA. Staff here knows what they are talking about, and they also remember the good customer. They reward you with their points system, which I am going to get lately for being a valued customer. If you are looking for a great place to shop for street wear clothing? This is the place. Avenue, Thank you for always being there and for always making us feel important. Happy New Year!
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May 2012 by Terrance W.
Ah Avenue, aKa OCGS. You used to be the spot where I picked up all my Nike SB goodies. From the QS's to the regular releases but for the past few years, you guys fell off, HARD. I stop by once in awhile and you guys BARLEY have any stock and if you do it's only the Koston's. What happened??
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June 2011 by Quynh Tram T.
I love coming here to find random stuff...although prices can be pretty pricey. The store itself is very small. The dressing room is a piece of fabric, instead of a door. Overall, it's still a very neat hole in the wall to come see!
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April 2011 by Christopher C.
one great place to shop. look for arthur or yuki.
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November 2010 by Isidro E.
1st of all, I'm a streetwear aficionado. I've had my finger firmly on the pulse of what's up for about a decade now; having lived, in L.A., SF, NY, and London. Of course, we sort of develop our own fashion niches and style (unless you're a main stream sheep following the herd like many people). I've been here a few times to browse and chat with both workers and customers and everyone is super chill and down-to-earth (unlike many places in bigger cities). In other words, they're not "too cool for the room". The size and layout reminds me of similar boutiques in Little Tokyo and other parts of LA, and NY. The only reason I'm holding back a star is that I'm an ultra picky mother effer and they don't actually carry any brands I like except Nike and Adidas (but they don't carry the old school super rare styles [pre-1975] that I prefer.) And I don't skate a whole lot anymore so I'm pretty indifferent about that gear. When I do skate, I'm fine with my vintage Caballero. This will never happen in a billion years but it would be completely bitchen if they carried import brands like: Pretty Green, Merc, Cavern, Baracuta, Brutus, Lonsdale, Fred Perry, Double Two, Clarks Originals, Bukta, Delicious Junction, Aertex, Superga, etc. I was pretty surprised that they didn't even carry Extra Large or Fuct (two of my favorite domestic brands). I'll cut them slack for not carrying Undefeated because Urban Outfitters carries them now. Haha. To put things in perspective, Pac Sun even carries some of the brands that Avenue carries. This is mildly disturbing. And the other reason, I'm holding back a star is because it's not the hippest store in the strip mall. The coolest store in the center is TKO Records. Old school punk rock and vinyl is timeless and way, waaaaaaaaay doper than contemporary urban/hip-hop culture, etc. , IMO... However, I'll drop by to visit whenever I'm in the strip mall because of the super chill atmosphere. I'm hoping that one of these days they'll have a shipment from Japan of super rare pre-1975 Adidas and Nikes. That would be so damn cool!! Well, I can dream... p.s. Pac Sun is to Avenue what Hot Topic is to TKO...
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January 2010 by Vivienne L.
This is definitely one of my fav little shopping spots to get some cool things to wear... It's a little hard to find something in my size at times but that never bothered me, sometimes you just have to make it work! The peeps here are real cool and they are always willing to help you pick some things out.
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December 2009 by Daniel N.
Who woulda thought - streetwear in Fountain Valley?! I've been out of touch with Fountain Valley for a while, but damn, you can find the hippest kids hanging out at this plaza. The skateboards, rice rockets, navy blue Dickies and Nike Cortez's of yesterday have all been replaced with neon fixed gear bikes and streetwear apparel. Sandwiched between both Ebisu's (the ramen shop and Bon Marche), is this clean cut, super hip shop. They've almost got everything to quench anyone's streetwear hunger pangs short of Los Angeles itself (I'm talking about The Hundreds, LRG, Triumvir, and even some FreshJive). Outerwear, tees, tops, snap backs, fitted caps, and even a corner dedicated to kicks - yeah, this is OC streetwear heaven. My only complaint is that they don't have any Crooks and Castles! Ahhh! Haha, but I ain't sweating them for it. Also, come during their clearance sales and they have racks full of clothing that's 40, 50, 60, and even 70 percent off! Even a rack with just $10 tees. It doesn't get much better than getting The Hundreds gear for $10!
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April 2009 by Andrew N.
AVENUE!!!!! i loved this place! this is where i started my shoe collection and always stayed fresh with my clothing. i got most of my trucks and wheels here for my board. i built up so much credit...haha but since i've moved i havnt been going here that often, i went last week and i was sad to hear it was "good bye avenue". 5 stars for you!
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April 2009 by Eugine Y.
DAMN, IT FEELS GOOD TO BE A GANSTER! With that said, I have to look the part too, nah mean?! Nah, I'm fuckin' with you. This a friendly streetwear boutique. No elite snobbines at this place. I used to come here for some fresh pair of kicks and all my "fly gear" needs. They always have kick-ass sales goin' on, you'd swear you were shopping at the Goodwill or Salvation Army. They don't jack up the prices on your rarer sneaker releases. Some of their stock ain't cheap though. What do you expect if some of the stuff you're buying is of limited release. If you're in the loop and know your streetwear, then you know they carry brands like orisue, triumvir, etc etc.... Arthur is mad friendly and you can tell he knows his s*** and is all sorts of passionate about what he does. Gotta respect that! If he isn't too busy, he'll chat it up and tell you what's new. Occasionally we end up spittin' about what shoes I got on and what's up and coming out in the near future. They recently changed their name to OCGS (Orange County General Store). Do your research, son. So go get your fly game up and be flier than the rest of them. Stay fresh to def, playah.
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January 2009 by David N.
Nice, attractive streetwear boutique. My family and I stopped in one night last month and met Arthur and a girl whose name I can't remember. Both were friendly and very enthusiastic about streetwear and fashion in general. Arthur comes across as a guy who really knows and loves streetwear and is passionate about the products he sells. Streetwear isn't really our style, but my wife and I found a few pieces that were cool. I liked a few of the STPL jackets Arhur showed me. I also dug the collection of old-school kicks from PF Flyers. If I get some money back on taxes this year, I'll go pick up a few pieces. Update: I guess they are changing their name to "Orange County General Store" as they are having a "Goodbye Avenue" sale of 50-80% off certain items. I went in last week. Nothing on sale caught my eye, but like I said, I'm not that into streetwear, so more for you.
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December 2008 by Marc L.
Not only is this a hometown spot and part of my "formative" experience growing up in OC, but Avenue itself is an institution in the Southern California streetwear community! Over the last decade, streetwear has really come into its own- building up from brands like LRG, Obey, and Stussy into The Hundreds, Triumvir, and countless others. Avenue's been through all of that, and the minute you walk in, you get a feeling that these guys really ain't no joke. The folks at Avenue live the lifestyle and believe in the art- because of that, the stuff they carry is always fresh and legit. I remember stumbling into Avenue back in high school, trying to find a place to quench my LRG fix. The main man behind the register, Arthur, not only helped me with what I was looking for, but really took the time out to explain the finer points of streetwear. Every time I stop by, he's always there doing his thing, and mindful of stuff I'd be interested in that's already out or coming out soon. It's places like Avenue that really show what OC is all about- not all that pretentiousness you see on Laguna Beach. Avenue represents this drive for a changing culture that I wish more people could appreciate and acknowledge for what it's worth.