Good-sized store, same floor as Lululemon. I’ve always liked their overall value/fashion, and most importantly, their functionality. it’s either their vests w/lots of pockets/zippers or their latest line, Commuter pants, for those who want to wear something presentable to work but cycle perhaps… at the bottom leg cuff, you can fold to shot the Scotch reflective strip. For $ 108, not too shabby considering it’s stretchy and odor-resistant. Sales rack in the back. Minor beef are the changing rooms, you can barely turn around, and not in a quieter area, you’re facing the whole store when you walk out. Good service.
Shila B.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
My bum is very familiar as this brand of jeans have been housed in Levis for years. If it’s good enough for Bruce Springsteen, it’s good enough for me. The prices for what you get are reasonable. The styles are very timeless. Other jeans are marketed for fashion and although they have some fashionable lines, these were after all created for the working man(or women). I’ve had a pair of Levis with a lot of wear last for years. It’s the first place I go for jeans. Sales people are a little pusy which is annoying.
Sam W.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Not for Levi’s so much as the man in the back who does tailoring; his prices have raised a couple dollars, but for length alterations, $ 10 is pretty hard to beat. Quick and quality service
BB H.
Place rating: 3 Burnaby, Canada
It’s in Metrotown on the Metropolis side sort of near the elevators. So for a mall location it’s decent. Staff is friendly and they have Levi’s…what else do you need to know. Look for Sears or Bay ads though if you want cheaper Levi’s.