Much more space than my review earlier on upstairs. Cool that you can walk down the stairs without getting wet. Boxing day was better & typical, 50% off EVERYTHING so brands like Diesel, Y3, could be had for good deals. nice & spacious, friendlier & less snobbier service I find.
Herman E.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Leone L2 is the sister shop of the main store and is located in the basement level. Obviously I only look at the mens stuff in here. Overpriced casual wear, such as jeans, t-shirts and that kinda genre. Whether it be Harry Rosen, Holt Renfrew, or any other place, I will not pay that kind of money for that kind of clothing. I window shop here. That’s about it. The 3 stars is for the L2 Café. Yeah, I’ve eaten here. It’s not bad. Pure Italian cafeteria food, if such a thing exists, that is actually quite decent for what it is. I would come back because it’s not expensive, it’s not crowded, and even if there is no seating, take it outside and find yourself a table in the Sinclair Centre Food Court.
Katie F.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
I love this store! This review covers both the more RTW lines carried downstairs to the higher end lines carried upstairs. Never had any issues with service here… if anything, it’s almost a bit too attentive. I prefer being able to browse first, then get sizing assistance once I’ve scanned the store. Selection is great and it carries a smaller selection of the lines at Holts like Prada, D&G, and Missoni, but I find the service better than Holts. For accessories, it’s the only other retailer that I’ve found locally that has Bottega Veneta, one of my fave logo-free brands. Items are well-organized. Men’s lines are also carried here. It’s at an expensive price point but well-worth a stop if you’re in the market for high end designer fashion.
Christine R.
Place rating: 2 New Westminster, Canada
If you don’t already own snooty designer gear(or don’t look you as if would, or aren’t wearing it at the time), don’t be bothering to shop for it here. The staff look down their noses at us non-fashionistas. I went in to have a look around, and was tailed mercilessly to every corner of the store. If I left one section and went to another, the staff seemed to hand off the duty of following. I saw many a raised eyebrow exchanged, and there might even have been hand signals. After awhile, it became kind of a fun game, actually, to see how many of them I could get following me and how often they switched off. Then I got bored and annoyed. Should I ever aspire to purchasing $ 500 pants, however, I won’t be doing it here.
Luisa S.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Located inside the Sinclair Centre, this shop is beautiful. Large and spacious, it is home to international designs by Dolce &Gabbana, Calvin Klein, Prada and Stella McCartney. The foreboding price tag may have wishful buyers gawking but Leone is well worth a gander.
Shain r.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
I was introduced to this place through some co-workers and I got to say it’s some pretty good eats. italian food… so lots of carbs, but defiantly worth it. It is located in the bottom floor of the Leone store and is done up all cafeteria style. you know the look. sterile, clean, plastic chairs, and no décor… but I guess thats the look right. The food is good I always have the gnocchi in the rose sauce which I luv but the only thing I cant handle is the carb coma I go in right afterwards. Word to the wise if you head to Leone to have a bite to eat I suggest that you don’t go if your in a hurry, because while the food may be good the service ain’t!