Men's Clothing in Providence, RI

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“Great staff and let me know of all the deals going on. Went to get my scratched lens replaced, and he didn't have any lens for my glasses and offered a brand new pair for half price if I traded my old glasses in. And also got a second set of glasses for half price for one of the deals they had going on. Walked out with 2 new pairs of glasses for the price of one!! Great customer service, super friendly and told us all the color and len options we had to choose from that they had in store.”

4.9 Superb39 Reviews

“This is not your everyday men's shop by any means. Entry is by definition an act of indulgence. That being said, expect great service and to feel pretty good about how you look on the way out. Place to go when only the best will do......”

5 Superb17 Reviews

“I'm unsure why some reviews are on the lower side. I stepped out with a nice shirt at a price I am pleased with.Troy was helpful, personable, and carried my size when no one else did (18 1/2 inch neck, 36 inch sleeve).”

4.8 Superb23 Reviews

“Vans is such a fun store, it has very colorful clothing, sneakers and skateboards for those who are shopping for them. The staff is very friendly and they approach you with information on the latest sale specials. In 1982, Sean Penn wore a pair of checkerboard slip-ons in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, which made the brand popular in the US. Now, it's almost a cult following....many people will not wear anything on their feet but Vans. Vans is a manufacturer of skateboarding shoes and related apparel, established in Anaheim, California, and owned by VF Corporation. The company also sponsors surf, snowboarding, BMX, and motocross teams. From 1996 to 2019, the company had been the primary sponsor of the annual Vans Warped Tour traveling rock festival. It all started in 1966 when brothers Paul Van Doren and Jim Van Doren along with partners Gordon Lee and Serge Delia open for business at 704 E. Broadway in Anaheim, Calif. on March 16. The Van Doren Rubber Company was unique in that it manufactured shoes on premises and sold them directly to the public. On that first morning, 12 customers purchased shoes, which were made that day and ready for pick-up in the afternoon. Cool concept....now, of course they are mass produced, but with the same level of quality and workmanship.”

4.6 Superb30 Reviews

“Frank always takes me out of my comfort zone and gets the suits, accessories always correct. Any occasion Copa is the place. I appreciate the different styles and price points they always have.”

4.8 Superb19 Reviews

“This is one of the best Hot Topic around. The Providence Place Mall is a very busy place, reminds me of the old malls where you can go and get the products in person. My daughter loves the variety that this hot topic provides. Alot of those Japanese anime stuff,to bands,to Pokémon products. Give it a try.”

4.3 Superb80 Reviews

“I decided to go into this Zumiez to check their T-shirts. The store is pretty large and a bit crowded....they did have a lot of colorful clothing for men such as T-shirts, shirts, sweatshirts and underwear. In the back they have a section for skateboarders with colorful skateboards. The staff was pretty busy when I walked in, so I did not get any assistance. Zumiez is a specialty clothing store founded by Thomas Campion and Gary Haakenson in 1978, and publicly traded since 2005. The company is a specialty retailer of apparel, footwear, accessories and hardgoods for young men and women. Zumiez markets clothing for action sports, particularly skateboarding, snowboarding, and motocross. Zumiez is based in Lynnwood, Washington. Originally named "Above the Belt" when the first store was opened at Northgate Mall (Seattle) in 1978, the company grew quickly through the early 1980s with the addition of stores at Everett Mall (Everett, Washington), Alderwood Mall (Lynnwood, WA), Tacoma Mall (Tacoma, WA) and Bellevue Square (Bellevue, WA). The mid and late eighties brought new stores online outside of the Puget Sound area, and the corporate name changed to Zumiez. The corporate office was moved from Everett to Lynnwood, Washington in 2012.”

4.2 Good26 Reviews

“This is a large express store with an abundance of social and professional clothing options. There are currently pants on sale for as low as $35. Last season items are also on sale.”

4.4 Superb11 Reviews

“Went in the store for the first time and was greeted by Anna. She was very helpful and very personable. I will definitely come back. Will also tell my friends and family”

4.3 Superb12 Reviews

“Even though I am not in my 20s or 30s, I still like to find good stuff at Aeropostale. They have some great polo shirts, jeans, shirts, etc. Also this is one of my niece Debbie's favorites stores, so whenever I see a good sale going on, I stop by.The store is a bit on the crowded side, but it's because they have so much merchandise they need to display, it's busy on the actual floor space as well as high up, with jeans and sweatshirts piled up high.The staff at the register are very nice and the process is pretty smooth.”

4.1 Good30 Reviews

“They got the clothes you need usually, good quality at affordable prices. Some items are strangely priced rather high and some sizes are just not in stock all the time. It's usually worth browsing in the store when they have a sale going on at the time”

4.5 Superb7 Reviews

“It was surprising to find a big vintage store in the glorious downtown where you'd think there would be department stores and fashiony boutiques, but those must be somewhere else in the mixed up world of today (the mall?). The Vault gets big points from us for their tag descriptions of eras being actually accurate! How rare is that? Prices are okay. There is a section of more recent designer label ridiculousness if that interests you, but most of the stock when we visited was '50s-'90s I think, with some earlier and some later. Love to shop again but we don't live here. :(”

4.2 Good15 Reviews

“I love this store. Got some jeans and shirts on sale.Love their sweatshirts as well.All the way in the back, they have a nice Sales rack.Worth the walk to the back !”

4 Good32 Reviews

“You can go to Jo's a bank you can go to Banana Republic and both places will get you some nice clothes that should last you about 4 years maybe 6 if you are lucky and both have nice style. Then this Molina where you get amazing styles and clothes that will last Mush longer. It's shops like this that we should be going to if you have not be here check out the Providence store or the Barrington store in fact check out both locations it's totally worth it.”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“This place is a hit on fast fashion. A miss on tall sizes. Also a miss if you're a size 10+.The kids clothes had lots of choices & we got most of our bk to school stuff there for fair prices.”

3.9 Good50 Reviews

“The BEST store and always on point! The employees allow my shopping experience to be smooth and fast. They never disappoint and I always leave impressed with a bag in my hand. Unlike other expressions stores in Rhode Island, your employees are respectful and top notch!”

3.9 Good35 Reviews

“My favorite clothing store!!!! Great staff and selection. I always find something wonderful for myself or as a gift. High quality. Love love love!!! Highly recommend!!!”

3.9 Good34 Reviews

“Spencer's is a really unique "gift" store...it's not your typical Hallmark store where you can get something for your mom or dad...it really is a store for the young and sometimes funky and trendy....some of the stuff like backpacks and pillows are cools and interesting, some other stuff is more into the mythical, mystique and/or risqué. I went to find a prank gift (they have those those) and there were many items that fit the bill....It's a bit crowded and a bit dark inside, but still a treasure chest of fun things ! Spencer's, is a North American mall retailer with over 600 stores in the United States and Canada. Their stores specialize in novelty and gag gifts, and also sell clothing, band merchandise, sex toys, room decor, collectible figures, fashion and body jewelry, fantasy and horror items. The company also owns and operates a pop-up seasonal retailer, Spirit Halloween. Spencer Gifts was founded in 1947 in Easton, Pennsylvania by Max Spencer Adler as a mail-order catalog that sold an assortment of novelty merchandise. In 1963, Spencer Gifts opened its first retail store in the Cherry Hill Mall in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, where it operates to this day.”

3.9 Good32 Reviews

“Five stars to Kyle for helping my husband and I. Excellent customer service. He answered all of our questions, got us multiple sizes and knows a lot about how jeans should look and fit. Will definitely return. Great quality clothing.”

3.9 Good17 Reviews

“This store oozed class. The styles were upper-class and the employees emulated the store's image very well. They were all very well attired and were professional, friendly and helpful. Clothes were displayed attractively which enticed me as a customer to want to browse.”

3.8 Good26 Reviews

“This store has some really cool clothing....when I go.....I spend time in the Men's section, so I have no comments on the Women's side. The styles are really trendy and youthful. The store is a bit dark for my taste but I guess that is their look. It gives the feel of a beachy, relaxed, easy place. Hollister is owned by Abercrombie & Fitch Co, selling apparel, accessories, and fragrances. Hollister uses a narrative of being founded in 1922 in Hollister, California; however, it was founded in 2000 in Ohio by Abercrombie. The first Hollister store opened on July 27, 2000 at the Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio. Four additional test stores opened following in Overland Park, Kansas, Buford, Georgia, Canoga Park, California, and Paramus, New Jersey. Although Hollister Co. was founded in 2000, Abercrombie & Fitch has created a fictional history surrounding its founder. According to this history, John Hollister, Sr. emigrated from New York City to the Dutch East Indies, and established the company bearing his name upon returning to the United States and settling in California in 1922. A&F spokesperson Hampton Carney stated about Hollister, "We're not going after the 'core surfing market. It's more about the lifestyle and inspiration, rather than the actual activity." Still, it's a big draw for the college crowd and yuppies, as I see them many times I go in.”

3.8 Good33 Reviews

“I like this location , the only problem I ever have are that the clothes are hard to view on the racks because everything is jammed in so tightly especially if it's a sale rack. Also the prices are not the best for bigger items like kitchenware and appliances, you can find most items cheaper at a different store.”

3.7 Good51 Reviews

“I am a male who was sent by dominant females I am being trained by to shop at women's clothing boutiques and be transformed into a girl. I was very nervous going there, but I had called and spoken to a stylist named Kally who didn't seem at all surprised by my questions and told me exactly when to come to the store for the experience of a lifetime. When I arrived I was basically surrounded by stylish younger females and the ladies who run the store. Cali put me at ease immediately, pulling tights which I had asked about, skirts and a selection of high heels. I admit that I was nervous when Kally and another stylist named Dee came to the dressing room and wanted to see how the different outfits and styles and colors of tights looked on me, picking different items to make me look better! I was even lucky to have Kally and Dee get a bunch of ladies shopping over to give their judgements on what I was wearing while I could only thank everyone of them!”

3.5 Good27 Reviews

“I always love going to Macy's. The only place I can get my Estee Lauder face creams, my perfumes and always quality clothes... there's no place like going to Macy's. Highly recommend.”

2.8 Average6 Reviews

“On my search for funky colorful t-shirts for working out...I stopped at Tillys. The selection is really good, they focus a lot of young mens' styles with lots of colorful patterns and styles. Tillys primarily sells clothing, shoes, and accessories for various active lifestyles including lounging, surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding along with sports such as motorcross. Among the brands sold are Adidas, Billabong, DC Shoes, Element, Fox, Famous Stars and Straps, Elwood, Hurley, Nike SB, O'Neill, Quiksilver, RVCA, Vans, and Volcom, as well as an extensive selection of Levi's. They also sell store brands such as Blue Crown, RSQ, Micros, and West of Melrose. Tillys (originally known as World of Jeans and Tops and Tilly's) is an American retail clothing company that sells an assortment of branded apparel, accessories, shoes, and more. It is headquartered and operated from Irvine, California. Some of the history on the brand....Hezy Shaked, a former Israel Navy officer, and his wife, Tilly Levine, opened "World of Jeans and Tops" in Los Alamitos, California in 1982. Shaked later renamed the store "Tilly's" after his wife. The couple divorced in 1989, but Levine continued to work for the company as director of vendor relations.The company went public in 2012.”

3.2 Average13 Reviews

“Love the brand but the store can be a little intimidating. The first time I came here I didn’t even know there was a changing room because it was on the second floor. The staff are all friendly though I was just a little nervous that day.”

3.5 Good44 Reviews

“I love getting good running and walking shoes, it's good for you feet and your overall health. I stop at Foot Locker frequently to check out their offerings and specials. The store is very well laid out, it feels very roomy and very easy to navigate. Foot Locker is a sportswear and footwear retailer, with its headquarters in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, and operating in 28 countries. A piece of trivia that many might not know......though established in 1974, and founded as a separate company in 1988, Foot Locker's roots date to 1879, as it is a successor corporation to the F. W. Woolworth Company ("Woolworth's"), as many of its freestanding stores were Kinney Shoes and Woolworth's locations. The company operates the eponymous "Foot Locker" chain of athletic footwear retail outlets (along with "Kids Foot Locker" and "Lady Foot Locker" stores), and other athletic-based divisions including Champs Sports, Footaction USA, House of Hoops, and Eastbay/Footlocker.com, which owns the rights to Final-Score. The company is also famous for its employees' uniforms at its flagship Foot Locker chain, resembling those of referees. They have a strong partnership with Nike, so if you are ever looking for a model or color that you can' find anywhere else for a Nike product, check Foot Locker out.....nearly 70% of its products are from Nike”

3.4 Good53 Reviews

“I’d never heard of this store until my 14 year old came home with a pair of $225 sneakers that she had no business buying. I immediately went back to the store with her and explained the situation (and her mental state which lead to this unreasonable purchase). The gentlemen in the store asked made me aware of the no return policy but due to the situation surrounding this purchase (no need to go into detail) they allowed the return. All of the store associates were very nice and understanding. I’d support them again.”

2.9 Average15 Reviews

“I always love going to Macy's. The only place I can get my Estee Lauder face creams, my perfumes and always quality clothes... there's no place like going to Macy's. Highly recommend.”

2.6 Average30 Reviews

“Love love Zara as always! This store had a generous amount of stylish outfits. The sales are ongoing and there are a lot of off season items that are very much in style for purchase at a discounted price.The staff are very helpful and I enjoyed shopping here!”

2.9 Average79 Reviews

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