The Industry
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: (206) 547-9961
- Cross Street:
- North 36th Street
- Best of Citysearch:
- Fremont Shop 2007
- Hours:
- Tue-Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 11am-5pm
Editorial Review for The Industry – by Joann Natalia Aquino
In Short
Located in the heart of Fremont, this well-stocked men's boutique features various looks from hip, rock and roll, preppy, casual or business attire. Style-conscious young professionals can mosey into this mid-priced shop for Fred Perry shirts, 1921 Denim jeans, Scotch and Soda cargo shorts, Paul Frank belts, Modern Amusement sunglasses, Triple Five Soul goods, and other head-to-toe essentials. The quantity of each item is limited; if it's a good find, don't leave it behind.
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User Reviews for The Industry
04/28/2008 Posted by tcmmodel206
Guys, do you know how to dress yourself? Well us girls we know. That is why The Industry is a female owned fashion forward phenomenon. In this store you will find brands like Luca, Ben Sherman, Obey and William Rast Denim, just to name a few. If you are in the Fremont area stop by The Industry. So worth the visit to be able to stand out in Seattle.
Pros: The store is rite to the point. No endless racks and stuffy sales people. Just nice charming people and great selection.
Cons: I like to report that there are none.
03/04/2008 Posted by rfjason
I'm sorry, but if I'm going to spend $200 on jeans, I think it would be nice if the staff didn't ridicule me and act dismissive when I walk in the door. If I want that kind of attitude I'll hop over to Abercrombie and ask if I can pay with cash. The selection isn't THAT great. Even for a boutique, I was surprised at the lack of selection. In addition to some denim, I wanted to find a tie: something stylish and unique. While a few ties had a sense of style, the rest really said, "we're trying too hard," in near identical fashion as if the purchasing team bought from one designer or something. And the designer wasn't that good. All in all, an incredibly disappointing visit.
Pros: Supposedly for hip urbanites
Cons: Service with attitude, questionable taste in selection
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