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#1 AB Fits
1519 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [Closed], Wednesday: [12-6 PM], Thursday: [12-6 PM], Friday: [12-6 PM], Saturday: [12-6 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
AB Fits sounds amazing, a friend told me it’s where to go in San Francisco for quality clothes. I hear they've got a real knack for curating streetwear, denim, and those cool accessories you can't find anywhere else. Word on the street is they carry both well-known brands and some up-and-coming designers, plus, they do tailoring? That's a win-win, especially because finding clothes that actually fit can be, you know, challenging.
Honestly, what I’ve heard most is the customer service is out of this world, especially from someone named Howard. Apparently he’s a denim guru or something, and the staff can help you find the perfect fit which I guess isn't a big deal. People are raving about how knowledgable and helpful they are. Apparently the quality is top-notch, which, okay, explains the higher prices, but you're paying for something that'll last, right? I think that’s a smart investment, and supporting a local business!

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#2 No Shop
389 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
No Shop in San Francisco sounds like a really cool spot for vintage finds; people have said it's a "pearl" when it comes to scoring unique clothes. It's known to carry a good mix, from band tees to cute dresses and cool outerwear - plus, I've heard they actually carry plus sizes, which you don't always see in vintage shops. The Mission District has some hidden gems, though some can be pricey. I heard it's one of the better ones when it comes to prices in that area.
Reviewers often say the clothes are interesting and good quality, especially for the price, and that the vibe is chill, which is something I look for in a shopping experience. When I buy vintage, it's very important for it to be in solid condition, as some places have damaged pieces. Also the staff being friendly is always a plus, but it sounds like this depends on the day. Some mentioned finding amazing deals, such as Barbour jackets or cool sweaters, but be sure to check the clothing in good lighting before you buy something as there can be stains.

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#3 Dark Garden
321 Linden St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Monday: [11 AM-5 PM], Tuesday: [Closed], Wednesday: [11 AM-5 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-5 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
Dark Garden in San Francisco is where it's at if you're searching for couture corsets. High-end, custom designs, lingerie, and a curated clothing selection – they've got it all. Hats, jewelry, and fancy soaps, too, are worth a look if you're thinking about that special gift for yourself or somebody else. From celebrities wanting a unique statement piece to women who just want a cool and elegant garment, it's clearly the spot in San Francisco to find something beautiful and perfectly fitted; the staff is extremely helpful in directing people to exactly what they are looking for.
People really dig Dark Garden. The craftsmanship is top-notch, and they’re all about making you feel good in your skin. Autumn, who is the owner, and the rest of her crew are pros at helping you find the perfect corset. I have read on the reviews people who appreciated how comfortable and confident they felt during fittings; a lot of people really seem to love the quality of the fabrics and how the garments fit, saying it's something of a confidence boost. Sure, it might cost a bit more, but most customers agree that you’re paying for the quality, personalized service, and artistic expertise.

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#4 Double Down
315 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Double Down in San Francisco seems neat; from what I can gather, they sell a mix of vintage, upcycled, and clothes they design themselves, which sounds cool. You can probably find everything from colorful sweaters and skater tees to, get this, chic outerwear and delicate jewelry there. It's not just clothing either - looks as though they've got accessories, art, skate gear, and random cool stuff aiming to have something for most everyone.
I mean, people seem to really dig the staff, especially Diana and Edwin, who are repeatedly called out for being super helpful and nice. Plenty of folks mention the prices being fair, particularly the vintage stuff they curate; and the fact that local artists' works are sold there is definitely a point in their favor. Apparently, the vibe is "cute" and "lovely", the store is organized well, and the selection is great, plus some skateboard stuff to boot.

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#5 State Of Flux Shop
1176 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
State Of Flux in San Francisco's Mission District? It's a total gem. They've got this seriously cool streetwear vibe going on, and the stuff feels really well-made. What's unique about them is it's all local designers with small-batch clothing. You can find anything from a basic tee, hoodies, or more like statement pieces that you really won't find anywhere else. It's like a distinct West Coast aesthetic, you know. They also seem to carry hats, bags, pins, and patches and the collection of shoes adds to it.
I've been hearing really good things from people who've checked them out. Apparently, the quality is awesome, and the designs are so unique and original, especially on Valencia. And that Johnny guy, the owner, everyone mentions how friendly he is, it creates such a chill atmosphere. It's important to note the love for supporting local designers, that means a lot to the community, even their discounts are a great hit. I did hear there was one complaint regarding the strict return policy on discounted online items, it felt more limiting than most stores. It's important to always be aware of the return policy when shopping anywhere.

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#6 ReLove
1815 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94109
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
ReLove in San Francisco is a vintage and consignment clothing store that offers a cool mix of current and older styles, and they're catering to both men and women. You will find many types of clothes; from those basics everyone needs, to cool designer pieces, and of course, those individual items which make your wardrobe sing. If you're on the hunt for a store that offers a great vintage selection in San Francisco, then you might want to check ReLove out.
A lot of people have said that they’re really into ReLove because of the quality of the handpicked items and collections, which are carefully curated, and it’s also just a pleasing aesthetic in there. Its really nice that the staff is always helpful and knows what they’re talking about; reviewers often point out that their service is awesome and super attentive. People also dig the prices, especially when you factor in how unique and well-made the clothes are. It's not suprising that regular shoppers always stumble upon some new cool clothing finds. I heard that ReLove has a pretty great Instagram presence and their personal styling thing is another positive, although, you know, some people have found the prices high and think the selection is just okay for what's offered.

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#7 Stuff
1545 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109
Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
I heard that Stuff in San Francisco is a pretty big antique and vintage store. Honestly, it seems to have everything – apparently there's two floors filled with furniture, art, and they also have a decent selection of vintage clothing. While it's not strictly a "clothing store" per se, you can probably find some cool vintage pieces. I've read you can get lost in there, exploring all the different vendors and the kinda mid-century vibe.
From what I've gathered, people seem to really love the selection at Stuff, and that it feels like you are on a hunt for treasure. So many mention spending hours browsing the curated collections, from smaller, affordable finds to really nice furniture. People appreciate the helpful, friendly employees. The store seems to be pretty organized and well-maintained. I see people complimenting it for having various styles, like Art Deco and post-modern. But, it's not all sunshine; some people think the prices are too high, bordering on insulting. Plus, I came across some customer service complaints regarding inconsistent treatment, and it looks like some people unfortunately reported experiences with racism.

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#8 Relic Vintage
1475 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Relic Vintage on Haight Street is a total gem for anyone obsessed with vintage clothes; they've got stuff from the roaring twenties all the way to the groovy seventies. Honestly, it’s probably the best place in the city. You can find everything from stunning dresses and dapper suits to delicate lingerie, plus hats and jewelry, and it's all super high quality and really unique, you know? They keep everything really well organized which makes it so easy to find what you're looking for, and they're always getting new stuff in, which makes you want to come back!
What I keep hearing is that the service at Relic Vintage is incredible, specifically Oran, the owner, is known for his being really attentive and having a great eye for styling outfits that flatter everyone. From what I've read online, the staff is always super friendly and helpful, which makes shopping there a really nice experience. People always compliment the amazing condition of the vintage pieces, and say the prices are pretty fair. Also, they are often willing to accommodate special requests for something. There was one review though that mentioned someone had a less-than-stellar experience, something about gossiping employees and being asked for ID, but for the most part, it sounds like a really great place to shop if you need something unique.

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#9 COUTURE UOMO
424 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Couture Uomo in San Francisco? Yeah, it's a men's store known for, you know, nice European stuff. They focus on suits, shirts, and jackets, but also have the accessories thing going on. I hear the point is they really try to work with you on tailoring and figuring out your style, even if you don't really know where to begin, and they supposedly get it right for anything from, say, a wedding to just looking put-together at work. Maybe it's worth a look if you are in need of anything formal.
Word on the street is David, who I guess is the owner, is a total pro at finding the right fit and what looks good. People rave about him helping them put together killer wedding suits. I have read some describe him as some kind of suit wizard or something. And apparently he gives it to you straight, which, honestly, I appreciate, so you can actually trust him to steer you in the right direction as far as styles go. Quality and good tailoring seems to be their bread and butter, judging by most of what I've seen in reviews. Though, you know, I did see one or two people mention some weird experiences with the owner being rude and unprofessional. This store isn't immune to this issue, some people claim the owner acted prejudiced, which, if true, like, hard pass. I prefer to keep my business somewhere people treat everyone well.

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#10 Love on Haight
1400 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117
Monday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [11:30 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8 PM]
Love on Haight is this tie-dye shop in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury, and it's kind of a landmark. The outside is super colorful, you can't miss it, and it's like, totally photo-worthy for your Insta. You'll find so many pieces from a wide range of artists, which is kinda awesome—the store works with over 175 of them. They've got everything, from the usual shirts and dresses, but also tapestries and socks.
Honestly, I've seen rave reviews where people are obsessed with the vibe there. Staff members are nice and know all about the designers they work with, plus, they give you glitter, which everyone adores. It sounds like that positive energy and the support for local artists is a big draw. However, it looks like some people think that the prices are too high, and maybe the staff can be a little much. I guess you should go check it out to know.

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#11 Angelic Pretty San Francisco
15 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [Closed], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Angelic Pretty San Francisco is, essentially, a wonderland for anyone obsessed with Japanese Lolita fashion. They've got everything; from dresses in all those sub-styles—sweet, gothic, and classic—to accessories that are just so extra, you know? Because they're one of the few actual stores where you can find authentic J-fashion in the States, they carry brands such as Angelic Pretty, Emily Temple Cute, and Enchantilly. If you're wanting this style, maybe this store in San Francisco is the only store for you. Though, the store does have its rules, there's limited space, you can't take photos, and the doors are locked, for safety issues.
Most people are raving about how magical and lovely the place feels, and they say the staff is incredibly friendly, helpful, and knows a whole lot about what they're selling. A ton of people have said that when they walked in they felt welcome, particularly those just now discovering Lolita fashion, because they appreciate the help they give to put together the perfect outfits. It's also worth mentioning is the quality and realness of the stuff, because it is imported. Granted, others have pointed out the garments can be pretty pricey, due to the brand being well-established. There are also some downsides to the store. For example, one customer has said the staff can be rude and judgemental, also the store can be way too pricey. They also note that the shelves are dusty.

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#12 Sui Generis Designer Consignment
2231 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114
Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [12-6 PM], Wednesday: [12-6 PM], Thursday: [12-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
Sui Generis Designer Consignment in San Francisco is a total gem if you're hunting for pre-loved designer goodies for women and men, I heard. They carry a really nice array of things from labels I actually know, not to mention, those vintage finds you just don’t see anywhere else. It’s a little like a community co-op but, you know, with luxury fashion. Is it possible that it's the best consignment shop ever?
What I’ve seen people say is selection-wise, Sui Generis is next level; it's the kind of place where you actually find those unique, high-quality pieces you keep forever, it appears. The people who work there, particularly Greg and Yitka, are apparently great at what they do in terms of being helpful and making the experience worthwhile, which sounds awesome because sometimes sales people are a total drag. They seem to be able to curate things to different people's tastes, and I believe someone called it the "best men's shop in Northern California," but perhaps it was "best women's consignment store in SF!" You can find something amazing that’s also reasonably priced. Though, I see where some people had issues with customer service and pricing issues. A handful of people implied that they felt browsing wasn't welcome, which could be a turn off.

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#13 Athleta
2226 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Athleta in San Francisco has a pretty decent selection of women's activewear. You know, stuff for running, yoga, even swimwear, plus the usual leggings, tops, and hoodies, plus jeans. From what I've heard, the store itself is laid out nicely, super spacious, and they seem to focus on clothes that are comfy, last, and look good whether you're actually working out or just, you know, running errands. A coworker said if she could only shop one brand, it would be Athleta and that it is the most comfortable and stylish stuff ever. I guess it could be the place to check out if you're needing some gear.
People keep mentioning that the staff is really helpful and chill. Apparently, they know their stuff and are happy to help you hunt for the right fit, which is always a plus because, personally, online shopping can be such a headache, especially trying to get the right sizes. I also noticed some reviewers mentioned the store is clean and spacious and they occasionally have free workouts, which seems cool. Lots of people seem to think the clothes are good quality and comfortable, and the return policy sounds like it makes shopping there pretty risk-free.

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#14 Aldea Home & Baby
890 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Aldea Home & Baby feels like a real gem amongst all the baby and home stores, it has something special. You can find some really cool furniture, decor that isn't the same generic stuff everywhere else, plus toys, all sorts of baby gear, and gifts for pretty much any occasion that might pop up. If you are trying to find some baby clothes, I think they might be the best store for clothes. Honestly, it seems like a stellar place to find high-quality and really unique presents, especially if you've got a baby shower or birthday coming up.
What I've seen is customers rave about the team there, they really know the products well, particularly folks such as Athena, J.R., Jessica, Kevin, and Sean, are often mentioned for their amazing service regarding strollers, car seats, and just general baby stuff. Lots of customers appreciate the personalized assistance and helpful advice that is offered; it's nice they let you see and try out the products in person, which you can't do when shopping online. Johanna, the owner, gets a ton of love too! Just a heads up, some customers have had issues with online orders, including communication hiccups and shipping delays.

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#15 Filson
722 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94111
Monday: [11 AM-5 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-5 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-5 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-5 PM], Friday: [11 AM-5 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-4 PM]
Filson, that place in San Francisco, right? Anyway, it’s a store nearby that sells, you know, super-durable clothes, bags, and jackets; all with this kinda old-school vibe. They're known for stuff that lasts and doesn't go out of style, if that makes sense, because who wants to buy something that's gonna fall apart in six months? You can find pretty much anything there from wool sweaters to briefcases to flannel shirts; all made with attention to detail. I guess the appeal is that the clothes are investment pieces, practical but still stylish in that classic American way...appealing to people who want something well-made and not something that's going to fall apart after a few washes.
What I have heard is that the customer service is pretty solid and the staff really know their stuff; plus they are friendly, a really good combination. I always find that a big plus. People give shout-outs to employees by name often – like Gareth, Jay, John, Kiki, and Gustavo – always going that extra mile, I think. It sounds like the atmosphere's quite welcoming, with some people even comparing the feeling to family, with staff who just seem to *get* the products. I saw where someone mentioned free refreshments, and they even host events, which is a nice perk. It seems that there are a couple of recurring complaints online, as well, generally about the online experience, but it sounds like the store's generally solid, yeah?

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#16 Bonobos
55 Grant Ave Floor 2, San Francisco, CA 94108
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Bonobos is a men's clothing store with a guideshop model in San Francisco. It's a unique shopping experience, you know, where you can actually try stuff on and see how it looks. They've got all kinds of stuff, like suits, blazers, pants and shirts, basically everything a guy needs, and they really focus on quality fabrics and getting the fit just right which is so important. What's cool is that you get personalized attention to find your size, but then you actually order everything online to be delivered.
People rave about the service; there are some real standouts on the team. Ish, Mario, and Keneth, are mentioned a lot. Customers appreciate they remember you when you return. I have seen reviews mention them helping find the perfect outfit, not to mention the staff being patient, helpful, and recommending great fits. You see reviews appreciating the ability to try clothes on in-store with the ease of ordering online. A few people have griped about slower shipping, I've seen some complaints of an employee wasn't great or alterations not being available.

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#17 KÜHL San Francisco
2071 Union St, San Francisco, CA 94123
Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
KÜHL San Francisco seems to be a solid choice if you're after high-quality, durable clothing that works for both hitting the trails or just everyday city life. I get the impression that they offer a good selection of pants, shirts, and jackets, with something for both men and women. It seems like they’re going for that sweet spot of functional and stylish, and carry more options than other popular retailers. They probably consider that their clothing is perfect for our active San Francisco lifestyle.
Customer service can make or break a place, and it sounds that it's a real strength for this KÜHL store. I am getting that people rave about the staff, especially mentioning names such as Gerardo, Alex, Mike, Sophia, Stacy, Jenny, and Juan Martinez, and how helpful and friendly they are. You get a sense that they really take the time to find the right fit and style for you, and even go the extra mile to track down specific items, which is nice. Some customers has had a complaint when returning items, especially if the tags are not still on it, or had an overall negative experince. I am told that there's a relaxed vibe and the employees seem genuinely excited about the brand. It is hard to ignore customers' praises for the knowledgeable staff.

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#18 Vuori
2090 Union St, San Francisco, CA 94123
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Vuori is a San Francisco athleisure destination; they've got a whole collection of stuff that's supposed to be both comfy and stylish, which is a vibe I can get behind. Apparently, they sell these shirts, shorts, leggings, sports bras, and joggers that people wear for workouts, when they're out hiking, and then just, you know, to live their lives. If you're trying to find nice activewear, people are saying to check out Vuori's Union Street spot and grab stuff in nice fabrics.
Honestly, I've heard that people really love the quality, how comfortable their clothes are, and mostly importantly the fit is great, and the stuff doesn't fall apart after washing. I guess the style is really current; the designs are useful with great pockets. Word on the street is the staff is super helpful, with certain folks like Claire, Gerald, Gaby, and Richard, that have really helped with exchanges and sizing things out; its nice to hear. However, its also been said that sizing when ordering online can be a little confusing sometimes or that people that visited in person found the hours frustrating. I think I also heard that the old place was better than the current place.

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#19 Al's Attire
1300 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133
Monday: [12-6 PM], Tuesday: [12-6 PM], Wednesday: [12-6 PM], Thursday: [12-7 PM], Friday: [12-7 PM], Saturday: [12-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Al's Attire in San Francisco is a pretty cool store, you know? It's not your average place with racks of mass-produced stuff; everything is handmade, giving off a really distinct vintage feel. They're super good at custom stuff, especially if you're after something unique like a suit, jacket, or especially shoes. I've heard they only use really great materials, but it also seems that those materials are hard to obtain and it might lead to a longer wait than expected. They also do repairs and restoring leather goods, which is awesome if you have a beloved old jacket that needs some TLC.
Honestly, from what I hear, people seem to be very into the whole bespoke experience at Al's. Apparently the staff is really welcoming, and they pay attention to detail. A lot of people enjoy the store's vibe, the dog who hangs out there, and the personalized attention you get. But I have heard some people saying that getting your clothes back can sometimes be an issue, and I understand why they would be upset about that; you can't please everyone.

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#20 UpChoose
999 Sutter St #202, San Francisco, CA 94109
Monday: [Open 24 hours], Tuesday: [Open 24 hours], Wednesday: [Open 24 hours], Thursday: [Open 24 hours], Friday: [Open 24 hours], Saturday: [Open 24 hours], Sunday: [Open 24 hours]
UpChoose in San Francisco is doing this super cool thing with baby clothes; they're offering a rental service that's subscription-based, which is neat. Parents can snag these organic cotton clothing sets in all sorts of sizes and styles for a reasonable cost, and then when your little one inevitably grows out of them, just swap 'em for the next size up. It's a really neat sustainable model that cuts down on waste plus it's easy on the wallet. If you’re on the hunt for sustainable kid's stuff, UpChoose is def worth a look.
Honestly, I’ve read a ton of reviews, and people rave about how easy UpChoose makes their lives with amazing organic cotton clothing, and because they care for sustainability. Parents are seriously digging that they aren’t constantly buying new clothes or stressing about what to do with the old ones, its so time consuming to keep shopping and reselling; plus the CEO is very responsive. The clothing is adorable and well made, and they customize set options. I'm seeing a lot of mentions about the customer service, too; it sounds like the team is really quick to respond and pays attention to everyone, I heard they are pioneers of sustainable clothing. There have been a couple of snags regarding pricing, the refunds aren’t always as expected, and some have run into the occasional quality issue, it's a pre-loved set, things happen. Ultimately, I hear more good than bad.

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#21 Upper Playground
220 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94117
Monday: [12-7 PM], Tuesday: [12-7 PM], Wednesday: [12-7 PM], Thursday: [12-7 PM], Friday: [12-7 PM], Saturday: [12-7 PM], Sunday: [12-7 PM]
Upper Playground, nestled in San Francisco's Lower Haight, looks to be more than just a clothing store. I've heard their a gallery of wearable art, showcasing the designs of local talents and international artists. They've got graphic tees, hoodies, the whole shebang and it sounds so cool. Word is, the designs draw inspo from the city's vibrant street art scene, offering something you won't find just anywhere.
People seem to really dig Upper Playground's dedication to showcasing local artists. Reviewers online always mention the friendly staff who go above and beyond, which is always a bonus. Sure, some folks have had concerns over the t-shirt quality or sizing inconsistencies, but those comments seem to be pretty rare. It sounds like the unique designs, plus the chance to take home a genuine piece of San Francisco, make it well worth checking out.

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#22 Men's Wearhouse
785 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Men's Wearhouse has a location in San Francisco and I believe I saw it's a place where guys can snag suits, shirts, and tuxedos to either buy or rent. They seem to have a pretty good selection too, plus tailoring, which is clutch because lets be real, off-the-rack never truly fits anyone perfectly. Apparently it may have previously been a bank, or so the reviews say - something about a vault still being in the building.
From what I’ve been reading, lots of folks rave about how awesome the customer service is; shout out to Macy, Luis, Carlos, Nancy, KC, Charles, Jade, and Jacob who kept being mentioned in the reviews. People really appreciate the extra effort they put in to help you find the right fit and make you feel good about your look. Some reviewers also said the tailoring is quick and well done, which is always good to hear. However, I read some reports about service being spotty at times and the place being disorganized and long waits. Some people had issues with the prices. Still, the reviews leaning towards the positive are making it sound like they can really hook you up and get you looking sharp.

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#23 Urban Outfitters
80 Powell St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
The Urban Outfitters in San Francisco, it's definitely a shopping experience. It's more than just a store because they carry a bunch of stuff, ranging from the clothes and shoes you would expect, but also home decor, books, and even vinyl records! Word on the street is that the store generally appeals to a younger crowd that are really into creative fashion, but honestly, anybody can find something they’ll appreciate there, regardless. If you need an instagrammable picture location this is also it.
A lot of shoppers seem to really dig the shop's vibe, how big the selection is, and those little gifts that you can find everywhere. Plus, the multi-level thing is pretty cool and makes it fun to look around, especially when you're hunting for deals in the sale section; you might even stumble upon some exclusive finds! I've read some reviews that highlight the staff who are super friendly and helpful, however; it's also true that you may run into complaints about prices being a bit high and sizes being off. Overall the staff seems pretty friendly and helpful; a lot of reviews note that but remember this is a retail store in the middle of a city so that's also going to vary!

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#24 Short Story
645 Mariposa St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Monday: [Open 24 hours], Tuesday: [Open 24 hours], Wednesday: [Open 24 hours], Thursday: [Open 24 hours], Friday: [Open 24 hours], Saturday: [Closed], Sunday: [Open 24 hours]
Short Story offers a pretty cool subscription box service, specifically tailored to petite women who have struggled to find clothes that fit well off the rack. They curate styles based on your measurements and preferences, which is awesome, and send a selection of clothes right to your door, making the whole shopping thing way easier. I think that it's one of the best places to shop for petite clothing in San Francisco. They focus on personal styling for smaller women, because you know how it is, it's hard to find clothes that both fit and are still fashionable when you're petite.
Lots of people have mentioned loving how accurate the sizing is and the quality of the clothes they've been receiving, which is definitely a plus. The personalized styling aspect seems to be a hit, with people discovering new styles they might not normally consider. Plus, the customer service seems to be great about responding to feedback, which is something that I value. Although the price of the items can be on the pricier side, its a good deal that you get what you pay for.

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#25 Vacation
1499 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133
Monday: [12-8 PM], Tuesday: [12-8 PM], Wednesday: [12-8 PM], Thursday: [12-8 PM], Friday: [12-8 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM]
Vacation in San Francisco, as in, the clothing store, is pretty well-known for having a curated and unique vibe, especially if you're searching for vintage clothes, accessories, and even random cool stuff. A lot of people consider it *the* place to go in SF, especially 'cause they've got everything from everyday stuff to legit designer finds, think like, t-shirts from decades ago, jeans, and dresses. Its got a funky and colorful aesthetic, plus they sell vinyl records and cassettes. Vacation even has music shows going on sometimes, so yeah, vintage nerds should check it out.
Seriously, people rave about how awesome and diverse their collection is, ranging from the 70s to the 90s. You'll find something that's amazing there. The people that work there are friendly, and Kristin, the owner is the best. I mean, she knows everything about vintage, and the staff has a real passion for fashion. A lot of reviewers emphasize how it feels like they make it a personal shopping experience, so they'll help you find what you need. Their atmosphere, as well as what they have in their collections, makes it feel like an experience.

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#26 Marine Layer
498 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Marine Layer seems to be a San Francisco clothing store that leans into that effortlessly cool California vibe, you know? From what I gather, they specialize in really soft, comfy basics, with some trendier pieces sprinkled in. People rave about their selection of tees, shorts, and dresses, plus they've got hoodies and pants. They've been known to carry things that are a little quirky, I have heard about palm tree printed pants and, apparently, there's even a mystery t-shirt vending machine there.
The reviews online are mostly positive; I think it must be because the staff are always so helpful. Customers consistently mention how friendly they are and how easy they make exchanges and returns, which is always a plus. I've also read that folks love how soft and high-quality the clothes are, and the atmosphere sounds pretty great—some locations have shuffleboard, or even seating areas with free coffee. A few people have mentioned the prices are high, though, and it seems to bother some people that it's not local made anymore.

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#27 Macy's
170 O'Farrell St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Macy's in Union Square is basically a San Francisco landmark, this is an understatement, it is really quite something, they truly have everything you could ever possibly need, if you think about it, and even things you probably didn't know you needed, to be honest. This place is huge, I mean multi-level huge, they're talking apparel for everybody, home goods, and those little extras, sometimes that's the best part, too. I'm talking shoes, jewelry, makeup and fragrances, its a very nice selection. And word on the street is, you can sometimes score amazing deals in their clearance sections -- which can actually be a potential answer to the question if you're asking yourself "is there a clothing store near me in San Francisco"? Also, Cheesecake Factory is on the roof, I believe.
So many people rave about Macy's, and rightly so; the selection is vast, they're not wrong, and the staff is supposedly super helpful. A little birdy told me that the view from the upper floors, especially from Cheesecake Factory, is seriously amazing, very spectacular. You can find good brands at good prices if you're searching for deals! Plus, the general vibe during the holidays? Festive AF. It seems though, that some reviewers have mentioned cleanliness issues and longer than preferred wait times, and displays that feel a little disorganized, I'm assuming. Oh! I should also mention that escalators, if it is relevant, are often out of order in the store, I think.

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#28 Levi’s Store
815 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
The Levi's store in San Francisco sounds pretty cool, from what I hear it's a big space and really well-decorated, with tons of jeans for everyone, and even other denim things. It’s supposed to be *the* flagship store, which means it has a special feature where you can customize what you buy right there – think tailoring or adding patches, which is fun. Word is you can find both the classic jeans and all the trendy stuff, plus they have a discount section, so it might be worth checking out if you're in the area.
People always seem to say that the staff is a major plus; apparently, they're really helpful, know their denim, and can figure out the best fit for you, that's always a good sign. The customization options get a lot of love, especially the on-site tailoring so you can get a perfect fit. The selection looks pretty wide, from the regular lines to the premium stuff, and some shoppers mention the prices can be pretty reasonable, especially during a good sale. One thing to keep in mind is the sizes could be off depending on your selection.

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#29 Uomo San Francisco
475 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Monday: [10 AM-5 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-5 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-5 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Uomo San Francisco, tucked away near Union Square, is a men's clothing store specializing in European style, with a big emphasis on Italian design; expect prices that match the level of quality you're paying for. They've got everything, from tailored suits and sport coats to jeans and leather jackets – and a full range of accessories to match. What sets them apart is their commitment to truly personalized service, that includes custom tailoring to your exact specifications. For example, they carry brands such as Canali, Belvest, and Pal Zileri, which are known for quality tailoring and material.
Honestly, Uomo gets a lot of love for the incredible service they provide, but keep in mind you need an appointment to look at the higher-end items. People rave about Masoud, the owner, who is supposed to be super attentive and knows his stuff, he also seems really dedicated to making sure you find the right fit and style - for example, many clients have given positive reviews to the experience they received with their wedding tuxedos and suits. I've heard clients appreciate that he keeps measurements on file, which makes ordering easy when you're traveling. I've also heard that a couple of customers had issues with staff rudeness or felt they were being treated unfairly, which is a definite red flag; but for the most part, people seem to have fantastic experiences there, so maybe it's worth checking it out if you want to find something really special and you're looking to splurge.

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#30 Footprint Shoes & Clothing Store
1701 Taraval St, San Francisco, CA 94116
Monday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
Footprint Shoes & Clothing in San Francisco seems to be a good option if you're looking for specific footwear and apparel. They carry a pretty solid selection of brands, I'm talking Ugg, Birkenstock, Vivobarefoot, plus North Face and Arc'teryx. Also from what I can gather they seem to specialize in those harder-to-find sizes and colors so it's useful for finding specific shoes like work shoes or athletic wear.
Honestly, the reviews mention a lot of positive experiences, which is always encouraging, you know? People really rave about their customer service and fast shipping, especially when they manage to snag something that's sold out everywhere else. Quick responses, clear updates throughout the whole process, these are things that matter a lot. I did spot a few mentions of return issues and some employees not being so great when the manager wasn't there, but overall it sounds like people are pretty happy to shop there, the general consensus seems to be positive.

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#31 Cary Lane
1615 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Cary Lane in San Francisco is kinda a cool clothing store; it's got this mix of designer samples and indie brands that you don't always find in one place. Plus, they have vintage stuff which, admittedly, can be hit or miss, I hear. They’ve got loads of things available; from clothes and shoes to accessories and even outerwear; both for men and women. A bunch of people mentioned the Hayes Valley location is pretty convenient, and I saw one person mention that they organize the merchandise by color, which is honestly amazing for a quick browse.
Loads of people rave that it’s a great spot for finding interesting, well-made clothes at prices that don’t make your wallet cry. The staff gets a lot of love too; apparently, they’re super helpful and not pushy, which is a win. I saw a lot of people call out that they appreciate the unique selection, that they can score locally made or vintage gems, and generally, the customer service has been exceptional. One person even said the store helped solidify San Francisco as their main source of clothes! You know, though, it sounds as if some of the clothes there can be a little overpriced.

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#32 Nike San Francisco
278 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Nike San Francisco, right by Union Square, is this massive, multi-story place where you can find basically anything Nike. Seriously, they have clothes, shoes, and sporting goods for everyone, men, women, and the kids. They’ve got sections dedicated to specific sports, always showing off the newest stuff, which can be fun if you're into athletic wear or just looking for a specific fit and style. Plus, the unique installations they have during seasonal events just create a very eye-catching experience.
People seem to really dig the size of the store too, it’s hard not to. The setup is pretty modern, and everything’s well organized with different floors for different things, making it easier to find what you're looking for. A lot of reviewers mention how helpful the staff is, which is always a bonus, and some people even had super specific shoutouts for employees who went above and beyond. And even though some people thought some things were kinda pricey or that certain items had a limited selection, many were more than happy that this location has a lot of the rarer items not always available in standard stores.

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#33 Crossroads Trading
2123 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114
Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Crossroads Trading in San Francisco is a good spot if you're into hunting for used clothes that aren't, well, totally basic. It’s got that mix of vintage vibes, some designer pieces, and of course, the whole trendy-grungy aesthetic thing going on, too. You can get lucky and find stuff that's actually new there, which is a bonus. Seriously, they deal with men's, women's, and everyone else's clothing, shoes and accessories, so if you are into treasure hunts, it's a place where it's doable without breaking the bank.
What’s cool is that people seem to dig how organized it is, and that they got all these name-brand pieces and, maybe, even some designer stuff in the mix. It's the kind of place where you can find something unique and gently used, and at least the employees have been friendly, especially when people are trying to sell clothes. It's super convenient for unloading clothes for either cash or store credit, which is always a plus. It can be hit or miss, so maybe multiple trips are needed. However, you might experience inconsistent buying practices, rude staff and unclean dressing rooms.

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#34 Fallas Discount Store
2664 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Fallas Discount Store in San Francisco, or what used to be Factory 2-U, is a lifesaver if you need to keep your spending down, and they even sell stuff for the house, too. You can find clothes for everyone - men, women, kids – plus shoes and stuff for your place, all in one spot. Some shoppers might tell you Fallas is the best when you have to find cheap clothes in the city, and you could score items for crazy low prices.
People really seem to appreciate that prices are so low, they have a lot of clothes available, especially children's uniforms. A lot of people talk about finding great deals that don't break the bank. And they also talk about being able to find something good, if they are willing to search hard for it. I also hear some are helpful and make recommendations. Keep in mind though, they don't allow refunds. You might get store credit only, should you need to return it. The store doesn't always get high marks for being tidy, some customers mention it can be cluttered and could be organized better.

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#35 lululemon
1981 Union St, San Francisco, CA 94123
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Lululemon's San Francisco spot seems to have a good selection, especially if you're on the hunt for workout tops they don't always have online. I've heard that it's a go-to spot if you're wanting to find athletic clothing when you Google "clothing store near me in San Francisco" looking for yoga pants or sports bras. And, the employees there seem really willing to help, giving solid advice based on your height and body type. Plus, I hear they're pretty chill about exchanges, which is always a relief because who wants to deal with a return headache? It's nice to know they sometimes have sales going on, which can definitely help when you're debating whether or not to buy that cute sports bra.
Generally, people seem to appreciate how helpful the employees are, especially since finding the right size can be a challenge, but they're great at returns too. A lot of reviewers have called out specific employees for going above and beyond, so that's always a good sign. The clothing quality and fit are apparently spot on, and it sounds that the store typically gets new inventory frequently. Though, I have read a few reviews where people have had bad experiences with the customer service, and you never want to deal with bad customer service. The space can sometimes be crowded and messy, which no one wants, but maybe catching it on a weekday morning is the move.

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#36 Gap
2159 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA 94123
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
The Gap in San Francisco’s Marina neighborhood seems like a solid choice if you're searching for clothes for everyone in the family. Apparently, it’s one of the bigger Gap stores in the city. I hear they usually have a decent selection of denim and trendy stuff, and I've noticed they always seem to be running some kind of sale, too. Though, I’ve been told the men's section is kinda limited, but generally, they stock those standard basics that you can always use.
Most people complimenting the staff, saying everyone's helpful and friendly; Gabby and Eugene are named specifically as going above and beyond to help shoppers find exactly what they need. Customers also like that the store's kept neat and it’s easy to navigate, and that the displays are pleasing to the eye. The main negative mentions were about some of the staff not being super friendly and difficulty finding parking, but that's pretty common for San Francisco.

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#37 Piedmont Boutique
1452 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117
Monday: [10:30 AM-6:30 PM], Tuesday: [Closed], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-6:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-6:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-6:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-6:30 PM], Sunday: [10:30 AM-6:30 PM]
If you're hunting for something totally out there in San Francisco, Piedmont Boutique is where its at. Tucked into Haight-Ashbury, this shop is overflowing with vibrant, unusual clothes and accessories. Think festival season, party outfits, or when you just wanna stand out from the crowd, you know? They have everything from sequin-covered everything to furry hats, edgy jewelry and those kinda rad go-go boots.
Honestly, people really seem to dig Piedmont Boutique, I mean, what's not to love? So many reviews talking about the awesome selection, the unique items, and the generally good vibes – one person even called it "Ali Baba's cave", which is fun. The staff is super kind and can tailor an outfit to make it your own. I hear some people think it's a little pricy, especially since they don't offer returns. Some customers are wary about the custom pieces, citing quality issues and difficult encounters with some of the staff, but I mean, whatever, the staff is great. Ultimately, it seems like if you want some high quality flair, or just need to find something really special, this is a total must-see.

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#38 Out of the Closet - Folsom
1295 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Out of the Closet on Folsom is a San Francisco staple; it's a thrift store with everything from clothes to furniture and even those random kitchen gadgets you didn't know you needed. Word on the street is they get some pretty awesome designer stuff too, maybe even new items which honestly, is kinda cool. What's also neat is how they do this color-coded tag system that changes every week; they're just always offering discounts, whether it's 30%, 50%, or this steal for just a dollar. Seriously, the best part is all the money goes to AIDS research and patient care, so you're basically shopping for a good cause, which is a really good feeling.
I hear people rave about the deals, because who doesn't love a good deal? Especially because the selection is always different so you can really get some fun finds. They tend to be very well organized and clean, and the staff is helpful and friendly. It is good to know the prices might be a little higher than other spots and depending on who you get the employees may seem rude. Still, it's hard to argue with thrifting while supporting an important cause, plus some people have been furnishing their whole apartment with their finds – that sounds amazing.

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#39 Ross Dress for Less
799 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [8:30 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [8:30 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [8:30 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [8:30 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [8:30 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [8:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [8:30 AM-7:30 PM]
Ross Dress for Less in San Francisco, you know, the one downtown, it’s got multiple levels packed with, well, just about everything. You can find some sweet deals on clothes, shoes, accessories, even stuff for your apartment or that vacation you're planning, It's worth a look if you are trying to stay on budget. People can find a ton of brands and styles there, which means you might find that hidden treasure after some searching, some says its even like a treasure hunt. Sure, it gets pretty crowded, and let's be real, organizing isn't their strong suit.
People are really into snagging a good deal and finding brand names without spending a fortune. Plus, the thrill of the hunt, as people have mentioned, it's part of the fun. There's also stuff beyond clothes, I hear they got home decor. Some have had good luck with the staff, and even found the store surprisingly organized, which you know, it's a plus! Just take your time browsing, and who knows, you might come across something amazing at a price that feels a little too good to be true.

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#40 Bloomingdale's
845 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Bloomingdale's in SF is a department store that is pretty darn bougie. They carry all sorts of stuff – clothing for women, men, and kids, plus shoes, jewelry, accessories, handbags, cosmetics, and home things such as furniture. It's definitely a store with a ton of options, and the prices do reflect this. They're aiming to give shoppers a fancy experience, zeroing in on designer labels and good quality stuff. If you’re not wanting to go in person, they have online ordering going on with local and worldwide delivery, which is pretty cool.
People seem to rave about how pretty the store is setup, and they have great service, especially in fragrances and cosmetics. Some people say it's pricey but worth it since they carry awesome brands with really great sales sometimes. I've read how some customers have been helped to style different items they purchased! But, if you wanna spend less time in store, you can always shop online.

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#41 Everlane
461 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Everlane in San Francisco is a good option when you're trying to build that capsule wardrobe of durable and ethically made staples, it seems. They’re all about that "radical transparency" thing, which is pretty cool, and their sustainability practices are noteworthy. Supposedly, they carry apparel, footwear, as well as some accessories, though sometimes it sounds there are fewer options in-store versus their online shop. Even though the selection maybe limited, people looking for a solid collection of classic pieces should give it a look.
What's really cool is that people consistently praise Everlane for their ethical manufacturing, showing all costs, and overall garment quality, though. Many customers appreciate how helpful and knowledgeable the staff are, particularly when trying to nail down the right size; I can definitely appreciate that. People seem to enjoy the store's minimalist aesthetic, plus the comfortable clothes that don't feel like fast fashion junk, which is a win. Apparently, employees like Kate and Olive are awesome and go above and beyond to create a personal shopping experience, like actually driving stuff to other stores.

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#42 Ross Dress for Less
2300 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [9 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-7 PM], Friday: [9 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [9 AM-7 PM]
Ross Dress for Less in San Francisco definitely has potential if you're after a bargain. It's basically a department store, carrying everything from clothes and shoes, to home goods and even some snacks. It can be kind of a mission to find anything, I have to say.
I've heard folks say they consistently have awesome prices, plus you can find brand-name stuff for way cheaper than at other stores. Lots of people seem to appreciate the variety too. They have clothes for everyone, plus home stuff and accessories, although I hear the organization could use some work. Apparently they've got unique food items, or you might even stumble across something unexpected, I've heard people find UGG boots there sometimes. Also, if you're lucky, you might get an efficient cashier - some reviewers have called out helpful staff.

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#43 Taylor Stitch
383 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Taylor Stitch, a San Francisco-based menswear brand, definitely has a reputation for crafting some seriously cool and durable clothing. They've got it all, from everyday shirts and pants to jackets and even custom suit options for a big event. What you'll hear from most folks is that they consider them one of the best places in the city for finding both modern cuts and really timeless pieces, particularly if you care about great quality and stand out fabrics. So, if you find yourself googling "clothing stores near me" and you're in the Bay, it's a shop worth considering if you're after something more than just fast fashion.
Honestly, reading through reviews, people rave about the stellar quality and just how stylish their stuff looks; plus, I've seen notes mentioning exceptional customer service from really well-informed staff. A lot of reviewers have mentioned how comfy the fit is and all the compliments they get wearing Taylor Stitch clothing. It sounds as if the vibe in the shop itself is super chill and welcoming, with the team consistently willing to go the extra mile, even with custom tailoring. Having said that, I did see a few concerning comments, some people have had frustrating experiences buying online; the experiences are varied from late shipments or entirely missing items and, regrettably, unresponsive customer service. There were even a few reports of feeling unwelcome in the store due to what they perceived as judgy staff or a weird music selection, but maybe those were just one-off situations.

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#44 H&M
845 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
H&M in San Francisco is pretty popular for its variety of clothing that ranges from basics to things that are more dressy. You can find something for just about anyone--men, women, and even the kiddos--at prices that don't feel too ridiculous most of the time. It's one of those stores you can hit up when you need a refresh without totally emptying your bank account.
A lot of people seem to dig H&M because there's so much to choose from and the prices are generally reasonable, especially when they are having promotions. The way that they lay out the store makes browsing pretty easy. Plus, I've heard that some of the people who work there are actually nice and helpful which, you know, is always a bonus. If you’re trying to shop for the whole family, this location is kept super clean and organized so you're bound to find something. I hear sizing can be a bit inconsistent, but hey, what store isn't these days?

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#45 Neiman Marcus
150 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Neiman Marcus in San Francisco is a total institution when it comes to luxury shopping in the Bay. You can find pretty much everything there: designer clothes, amazing accessories, killer cosmetics, and even stuff for your home, with brands such as Chanel, Gucci, and Armani being their standbys. Not to mention, the architecture is stunning, I'm pretty sure the stained-glass ceiling in the Rotunda restaurant is what everyone goes on about. It really gives you that upscale, fancy kind of experience.
People are often raving about the architecture, the Rotunda restaurant, and, honestly, the entire vibe of the place, which makes sense. Staff seems to be on top of their game, I've heard people name-dropping Jordon, Aiko, Regina, Mark, Raymond, Hakan, and Jeffrey Mao, but to each their own. The selection is wide, the products, super unique, and having it right smack dab in the city center is a total bonus. The store is also super clean, which you don't see enough of, and the decorations during Christmas, so festive. Though it seems some people have had their share of bad experiences, I keep hearing good things.

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#46 Triple Aught Design
660 22nd St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [Closed], Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Triple Aught Design, in the Dogpatch area of San Francisco, is a shop specializing in rugged, more tactical styles for both outdoor and urban settings. For people who appreciate a more hands-on experience, it provides a brick-and-mortar option to try on clothing from their mostly online presence before committing to a purchase, which is a major plus. I also like that they seem to prioritize stuff designed and made in the U.S., including their cool jackets, packs, plus they've got a decent selection of merino wool pieces, which are super versatile. If you're on the hunt for gear that balances practicality and a sort of understated, durable aesthetic, it’s def worth checking out.
From what I've read, customers seem to generally love the quality of the stuff and how well it's designed, especially the jackets and backpacks; apparently, they're super durable for all kinds of adventures. Plus, a lot of people mention how helpful and knowledgeable the staff is, which makes the whole shopping experience way more enjoyable. It's also awesome that so much of their stuff is made in the USA, there aren’t many places that do that anymore. A number of reviewers pointed out the awesome custom-designed luggage, which seems really perfect for weekend trips, and the comfy couch in the dressing rooms definitely sounds like a nice touch. There've been a few people reporting issues with returns and communication, along with some concerns about pricing and stock, but it sounds like the majority of people are happy with their purchases.

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#47 Gucci
240 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Gucci's San Francisco location has a huge selection. You can find everything from handbags to shoes and the latest ready-to-wear collections for men and women. They're definitely trying to give off that luxe vibe, with people hoping for a special experience. A lot of folks consider it *the* spot in San Francisco for designer goodies; assuming you're into that kind of statement art and have the budget.
I've seen tons of reviews raving about the staff, specifically people remembering names like Carlos, Storm, and Jennifer for making their shopping trips amazing. Many reviewers said that staff were willing to hunt down the right size or style from the back or even do a remote purchase. I did see some negative stuff too. Some people mentioned feeling ignored, or even racially profiled; but I saw more reviews saying the opposite, and people appreciate when staff can assist them, giving them water and making them feel like royalty.

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#48 San Francisco Citywear
Pier 39, Beach St P5/P6, San Francisco, CA 94133
Monday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-10:30 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-10:30 PM], Sunday: [9:30 AM-10:30 PM]
San Francisco Citywear is that shop near Pier 39 that sells all those SF-themed clothes and touristy bits. It's definitely a go-to spot, especially if you're looking for cheap t-shirts, hoodies, and hats, I think. You can find a decent souvenir or gift that screams "San Francisco" without completely emptying your wallet. I heard they've started carrying some more general merchandise too now.
I've heard mixed reviews, but the prices are generally good, people usually talk about the sales, and the t-shirts and sweatshirts, at least, seem to hold up okay. Friends have said it's the perfect place for getting little gifts for their family and friends when they come to San Fran and I've seen that people go there every time they visit, which is a good sign. Apparently, the staff is normally really nice too, which makes the shopping experience more pleasant, I guess. Although there's been reports about sizing can be weird and that they play music so loud.

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