I applaud your company’s employment standards. Paying a living wage in L.A. (as well as having a meal subsidy program for your staff) and having Americans make your clothing and not farming the work out to China is awesome.
I love your sustainable edition (organic) line for my son. They are delicate and soft, yet stand up to multiple washings.
I enjoy going to your stores, which are well stocked. When I walk in I am awed by the array of colors and amazed by the brightness and cleanliness of the store. The staff is always fantastic. I find your retro-kitch aesthetic approach to clothing refreshing.
I do not however enjoy purchasing pants made of the cheapest feeling cotton available (yet I do because buying a North American made product makes me feel better about stuff) and promptly having the hems on them fall apart after 2 washings. Jersey – my ass. These lose their shape, twist, shrink, and fall apart much too quickly; even for $35.
I also do not enjoy visiting your website and the two times I refresh the main pages this is what I see:
Now I know I am getting a little older and more conservative but these also are not shorts:
I thought they were underwear until I read the description.
I know sex sells.
I would however like to go to a site to look for kids items and not be assaulted by photos of people who are barely clothed and appear filthy and stoned in most photos. Frankly it makes me feel like I should go take another bath.
Gross.
I absolutely agree. I’m not prudish at all, but their advertisements really border on child pornography. And they are alway hiding behind their “organic” and do-good image. I think that makes them even more sleazy for their lack of restraint in their advertising.
THAT is just NASTY! WTF!?! Gross.
Are they trying to sell underwear to Britney Spears? Cuz it’s trashy advertising.
OMG, those pictures! And those are SHORTS? NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Also: that first photo, it CAN’T be good for her spine.