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June 2023 by Bryant Perez
The store really smells like heavily worn shirts. I know it's a vintage store but atleast other places do wash and maintain their old tees.
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May 2023 by Johnny R.
Picked up off-white sneakers here and they authenticated my yeezes too. I checked ebay, goat, and stockx prices and the shoes I got here cost basically the same and I got to try them on. The employees were super chill and very friendly, surprised to see so many negative reviews on here, guess I lucked out. They have some nice sneakers here for sure and some hats.
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April 2023 by Elliott H.
This used to be the spot for all your hard to find sneaker and street wear needs. They bought back everything at fair price. BUT over the years the limelight and notoriety clouded and ruined what made this place great. It used to be a couple of down-home kids from Virginia running the joint, they were kind, appreciative and polite. With popularity and expansion the staff inevitably turned into a bunch of entitled kids that barely acknowledged your presence and acted like you were doing them a favor by coming in. Meanwhile other spots opened up in the area that began to offer better buy back pricing, better sneaker resale pricing etc. The new stores had nicer staff and didn't treat you like an alien if your weren't a b list celebrity or mix tape rapper. Round 2 became Round 3, a joke of its former self. All good things must come to an end and R2's demise seemed to come early. I believe they're close now, so RIP it's definitely for the best.
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January 2023 by Rachel R
The store definitely fits the vibe that everyone talks about. Such a cool shop and fairly priced given the reputation Round Two has. Easily the best vintage shop on Melrose!
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January 2023 by Hoodrich P.
Round two used to be dope but Sean and Luke are weird as hell and always harass me and my friends when we're in the store. They kept asking us if our shoes were real and if we wanted to sell them. When they found out Will Smith was my god father they tried to act all cool with us but made us feel hella uncomfortable. Shop other places bro. Their selection has fallen off so hard.
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November 2022 by Matt C.
Selection is mid.. they're more valuable as an Instagram account than an actual storefront. I wouldn't trust authenticity 100%. The people their store attracts is why they're still semi relevant, save yourself time and energy, just use grailed.
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October 2022 by David G.
Terrible customer service, workers don't help at all. Store went all the way down hill, way better stores in the area to shop at, don't go here. Useless workers
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October 2022 by Isaac R.
This place sucks , it used to be good but the fame got to there head and they charge over price and don't even say hello when you walk in nor do they ask if you have questions , no customer service and honestly I'd rather support an up and Coming store rather than shop here , no offense to Sean and the guys that started round two but y'all need to go back to what you were or you'll go out of business you definitely lost my business
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August 2022 by NotOwen123 G.
Decided to purchase my first ever item from a consignment store and I can't believe I was sold a counterfeit product. Round two posted a BALENCIAGA hoodie for $200 and I thought it was a steal of a price. Despite the many stains on it, it turns out the low markup was actually because of it being fake. The tag is clearly misspelled, instead of "PORTOGALLO" it says "PORTOGALLD." So I returned to the store the next day to return and get my money back. Immediately as the worker saw the hoodie he asked "is this the balenciaga hoodie?" Then looked at his friend across the store and shook his head. Now here's the CRAZY part. This mans said, yea I'll take it but I can only offer STORE CREDIT. I said why can't you refund me when it's a fake hoodie? And he said we think it's real but you don't but that's fine cuz we'll just take it and sell it to another person. NOW THAT IS CRAZY, first of all, this mans didn't even check it ONCE to see if it was fake after I blatantly pointed out that the tag was clearly fake and he said nah I don't need to look at it LMAO. Like if something is potentially fake don't you want to look at it first before taking it back? Hmm weird. Despite clearly knowing they are selling a fake product, they still sell it to unsuspecting customers and screw them over by offering a store credit refund rather than offering a full refund I did a little bit more digging and I found out this was the same hoodie that round two had posted on their Instagram and another customer had bought it but returned it, hence why the post was relisted. The other customer who initially bought the hoodie was also screwed over by round two, proving that they took the hoodie back only to put it up for sale again despite its inauthenticity. Yes it totally makes sense to only offer me store credit to buy things at ur shop where u sold me a FAKE hoodie DO NOT SHOP HERE UNLESS YOU WANT TO RISK A COUNTERFEIT PRODUCT.
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April 2022 by RENTACOP SCOTT
@Alexis I’m sure there’s way more to the story than that, you’re not special. People walk in and grab what they wanna get And say hello at the register get out. They got too much traffic to be telling every single person hello they’ll tell you hello and talk to you when you go up to the register like everybody else does. You’re the only one that I’ve ever seen complain like this. The fact that you said some white guy explains a lot. Kind of makes me curious on what you would’ve bought in there anyways. And as far as them profiting off the culture gosh have you ever paid attention to what’s in there besides shoes because I guarantee you the culture isn’t the main focus is the common love for sneakers vintage clothing. They’re not really profiting because they pay out good prices for stuff that you bring into the wait for everybody to get to enjoy our product they weren’t able to grab it retail or maybe weren’t able to grab it all so humble up ma’am put your race card back in your purse and take it somewhere else because that’s not the place I promise you that those are good dudes in there , if you’re looking for a one on one better go to Macy’s. #Roundtwo #Ain’tnobodygottimeforthatAlexis #LOLtoofunny
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April 2022 by Jordan W.
It amazes me every time I walk into this store how the employees are, it's mind boggling. It gets worse every time. The employees are so rude and act like they're god lol smh. You work at a shore store and prob make minimal money. Rude, Rude, rude. Being a big follower from the beginning with Sean etc...they've lost my business and trade ins. There are plenty of stores on the same street with better customer service and product.
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March 2022 by Tito M.
BEWARE OF THIS STORE FOR FAKES!!! Went in to buy my girl some Nike dunk pandas the logo in the shoe came off after wearing it once and the shoe is already coming off from the outside sole. Gonna look into suing this place because it shouldn't be allowed to even sell any more merchandise if they decide to sell fake merchandise to their customers. PLEASE STAY AWAY.
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February 2022 by Johnthan T.
black people dont do any business here .these people have personal trauma theyre dealing with . and i repeat
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January 2022 by Halston C.
I am always greeted by staff w/ the best energy and upmost respect for the customer service that is always appreciated w/ the knowledge these guys/girls have to be able to deal with sneaker heads and/or people that want to purchase a good product that you can literally keep as a gift or keep in the stash just in case you need more cash. Always a pleasure visiting this location.
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January 2022 by Roger E.
How the mighty have fallen. Mostly because they're victims of their own success, they lost touch with what got them to the top on the first place. Back in the day you could find the owner Sean and the rest of "the founding guys" in the shop, and talk shop. It then became about the hypebeast, influencers, and celebrities. The ultimate flex zone where the only thing that became cool here was being able to pay $600 for beat up Madonna shirt they paid $50 for. Their employees act like celebrities, but probably couldn't hold down a regular job at target if their life depended on it.