Tom H.
Dec 15, 2011
We were walking down Hotel St towards the Salvation Army Thrift Store located further down the way when we spied vintage Hawaiian shirts. They have lots of these, and the prices were $3-5 each-- for genuine, made in Hawaii (and yes, other places) shirts. Look them over, some have defects, but 85% are in fine shape. They also have women's garments, pants, shirts, and typical Chinatown tourist nicknacks. Prices are very good. Seems to have opened recently.
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Jan 30, 2014
This little shop is situated fronting Hotel Street. The majority of their items are defective and/or very dirty, so you can easily see these are 2nd hand or throwaways and just plain junk. The people owning this place are rude, can barely speak Englsh, and are very unprofessional in their mannerism and customer service skills. Merchandise like their handbags are smelly and dusty and their clothes and shoes look very worn and smell of body odor. Their costume jewelry appear really cheap in quality and style. Never step in there; it's a total nightmare! It is not really a shop that tourists could find value in; it's all used junk...unless you want to give others used, smelly stuff. This is a horrible place.
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