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posted by guest

Nov 07, 2008 2:22PM

i know, isn't it awesome? definitely that and the new comptoir on spring are the best bargain shops right now!!

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posted by guest

Nov 07, 2008 2:50PM

I personally found it way overpriced. Most things I picked up were $100 - $150. For the quality, everything should have been half that.

Definitely better in design than H&M, but the fit is horrible. I felt like I was in the petites section -- the arms were too small, the torso too short. I am a size 6 and took a large in Eryn Brynie. I am never a large. And the fit was still off. I'll be sticking with Topshop and Zara.

BTW, plenty of knockoffs to be found at Eryn. I remember seeing some Rick Owens copies when I was there.

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posted by guest

Nov 07, 2008 4:06PM

actually, i feel like everything in that store rips off Vanessa Bruno.

The quality is shoddy for the prices. In fact you can find the same things at the street markets in Asia for hundreds less.

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posted by guest

Nov 07, 2008 4:38PM

Love this store! Have been shopping there since it opened and just adore every item in the place.

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posted by guest

Nov 07, 2008 4:59PM

2, the reasoning to the sizing is probably cause they cut differently than american sizing. korean women tend to have short torsos, short legs, and are much smaller in size in comparison to american women. (not putting anyone down)

and i completely agree with 3, half of the stuff looked like a vanessa bruno knock off.

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posted by guest

Nov 07, 2008 5:01PM

I discovered this store around a month or so ago right after it had opened and fell in love. Everything there is unique and modern but still wearable. Got a great top that people stop me and ask about on the subway, street, etc.

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posted by guest

Nov 07, 2008 5:59PM

agree about the quality. i was so excited looking through the windows, but when i looked closer the quality was pretty shoddy and the prices were atrocious. what a let down.

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posted by miss

Nov 07, 2008 9:54PM

yes, i've checked out a couple times although the ideas are there, the quality and finished product fall flat. and anything i would even consider trying on was way too expensive for what it was. too too bad - i really wanted another 'bargain' place to shop.

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posted by guest

Nov 08, 2008 10:21AM

except for the few structured pieces, it looks a little crafts-y.

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posted by guest

Nov 10, 2008 3:23AM

I want! I want!!

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posted by guest

Nov 10, 2008 12:01PM

i went by the store today, how come i didn't see the red dress????? i hope they get more stocks soon

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posted by guest

Nov 10, 2008 12:01PM

i went by the store today, how come i didn't see the red dress???? i hope they get more stocks soon

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posted by guest

Nov 10, 2008 12:09PM

i swung by the store today, i didn't see some of the pieces in store like the red dress (that i really really love)! was this just last week? also, do they have other stores around NYC?

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posted by guest

Nov 10, 2008 5:30PM

5, uniqlo fits my 5'9" frame great, so why should eryn brynie be any different? if they are trying to get an american customer base, they need to increase their range of sizes. until then, this store is best for petites and korean women only.

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