ChicagoRon
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I wasn't asking for the actual persons name, just the store.Originally Posted by hossoso
I thought the OP said Nieman Marcus
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I wasn't asking for the actual persons name, just the store.Originally Posted by hossoso
I thought the OP said Nieman MarcusOriginally Posted by ChicagoRon
Originally Posted by LSeca
Hossoso,Originally Posted by LSeca
Interesting.... I tried on my first ever pair of Lobbs over the weekend at Hermes in Chicago. The saleman was not a shoe expert (his business card said he specializes in jewelry and watches). He was very helpful and attentive, even after I told him flat out that I could not afford $1200 shoes. He complimented my taste and told me when they hold their two annual sales and suggested I call just before then to find out when to come in and find the best stuff on sale.Originally Posted by ChicagoRon
I want to clarify that the heading is extremely misleading and untrue. The OP was referring to a shoe saleman at a NM. I find the store manager and staffs at the Lobb Madison Ave. store to be very helpful and knowledgeable, they know how different lasts and models fit and don't push for ones that don't fit properly. Same can be said about the Jermyn St. store. I suspect they are on salary, not commission.Originally Posted by von Rothbart
I want to clarify that the heading is extremely misleading and untrue. The OP was referring to a shoe saleman at a NM. I find the store manager and staffs at the Lobb Madison Ave. store to be very helpful and knowledgeable, they know how different lasts and models fit and don't push for ones that don't fit properly. Same can be said about the Jermyn St. store. I suspect they are on salary, not commission.Originally Posted by von Rothbart
If I wind up with a poorly fitted shoe, who is at fault here? Is it JL or is it the NM salesman who represents JL?Originally Posted by Shoe-nut
If I wind up with a poorly fitted shoe, who is at fault here?Originally Posted by Shoe-nut
I had similar experience at NM. Salesman was unshaven (2 day stubble). He tried to service 3-4 people at the same time and completely forgot where he put box with shoes that I selected. I spent 15 minutes waiting for my shoes to be found.Originally Posted by dkzzzz