Saturday, April 17, 2010

Latino Shopping at Abercrombie & Fitch?

Hi. I want to go shopping to Abercrombie %26amp; Fitch but im latino and my accent is not so good (its not horrible either.)


1)Will the employees of anf be friendly and helpful?


2)How loud is the music really, because I've heard its REALLY loud.


3)Also, how is the shopping expierence there. Do ANF employees help you pick what you are going to buy or do they let you do it alone and just wait at the cash register? .


(Btw, im 15 and I'll go shopping to Slat Lake City,UT)

Latino Shopping at Abercrombie %26amp; Fitch?
Perhaps because I work at a Southern California A%26amp;F, my answers are different than other responders.





At our store, we almost always have an associate or manager who is fluent in Spanish. We have many Spanish-speaking customers, and we try to help them by making service available in Spanish.





Employees at A%26amp;F, like any retail store, are paid to be friendly and helpful-- these tactics are the only sensible way to sell clothing. I would recommend approaching the employee greeting you at the front, and telling them about your specific concerns. I'm sure they will be more than willing to help you find what you want.





The music is a preset level-- it's loud, but you don't have to yell to be heard. You can easily have a conversation with someone nearby at a normal level. Some stores really crank up the volume, but it's on a case-by-case basis. All the stores I've been to are at the preset.





As an employee, I've been taught to make myself available for any questions a customer might have. I greet customers coming into my room, and wait for any specific questions. I try not to hinder anyone's shopping experience. However, if anyone wants to try on clothes, get a different size/style, or get some personal shopping assistance, I help in any way I can. This is standard business for brand reps at A%26amp;F.





There should be at least one A%26amp;F associate in every room, plus at the fitting rooms and cash register, waiting to help you. Everyone is hired on the basis of being approachable and friendly, so don't be afraid to ask questions.





Unfortunately, not everyone is super nice and helpful. But I think by any large the people you'll meet will try to make a positive shopping experience for you. I've shopped at probably 2 dozen different A%26amp;F stores and I've yet to have an unpleasant memory in store.





Hope that helps!
Reply:why would you even want to shop there? develop a sense of style! wear something interesting, be a refreshing sight for sore eyes tired of looking at boring tee shirts and shorts all the time.
Reply:Lol. Just go in there...don't be nervous. They really dont care who goes in there, they will be nice regardless
Reply:When you walk in the store, one of the employees will say hi, and ask you if you need any help finding anything. So they are pretty friendly.





The music isn't THAT loud, well to me it isn't. but it depends on the person and the store. I usually shun out all the music and just enjoy my time browsing.





The employees will let you do it alone, but if you need help with sizes or anything, they will help.





hope this helps you =] and you can go to abercrombie %26amp; fitch, latino or not.
Reply:1) the employees are friendly to everyone!


2) The music IS really loud!


3) They will offer to help but i would suggest you would choose the clothes yourself bcuz everyone likes different things!
Reply:in the beginning when you first walk in through the doors they ask how you are doin and if you need help finding any stuff.they are not stuck up or anything, that's what people mostly think.i think thee music gives you a taste of the clothes its kinda loud but it's like that at Hollister%26amp;American eagle(if you've been there).well im latino and have a lotta curves so it's kinda hard to find clothes that fits me so they help me find what size fits me.hope this helps
Reply:1. they're sort of friendly, like they say hello to you when you walk in the door and thats pretty much it.


2. the music is pretty loud, not gonna lie.


3. the shopping experience is okay, but its not like AMAZING or anything. the people that work there dont really stand out as 'friendly' in my mind for some reason. the clothes are really cute though, but overpriced at times. sometimes someone will be like, "can i help you find something?" but not as often as you'd think.





hope this helped!
Reply:I'm white and my boyfriend is Latino and i want him to start wearing abercrombie and fitch i think it looks so hot.the employees there are really nice and they greet you when you walk in the store and when you leave.they are really helpful if you ask for stuff and there is a lot of employees in there so as your shopping they might stop and ask if you need help with anything.at the dressing rooms also there is a lot of help like if you need other sizes in something they will get it for you.yes the music is pretty loud it is the loudest music i have ever heard in a store besides hollister.it is a really good shopping experience and it even smells good.well have fun and good luck i hope i helped!!! :)
Reply:Do not go to Abercrombie and Fitch.....I would tell anybody this...they are bigoted, over-priced and the salespeople are blatant snobs and incredibly shallow!

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