5/5 Konstantin H. 2 years ago on Google • 48 reviews
To
Mr.
Meyer:
It
is
clear
that
a
boutique
cannot
have
a
complete
range
of
brands.
That
would
physically
require
the
space
of
a
large
fashion
department
store,
which
a
boutique
just
doesn't
have.
That's
why
there
is
the
option
to
place
online
orders
in
the
store.
Nevertheless,
I
can
confirm
that
you
should
come
to
the
store
with
an
open
mind.
If
you
have
something
specific
from
the
online
shop
on
Kieker,
you
should
perhaps
order
and
return
it,
but
alternatives
are
always
available
in
the
boutique.
The
employees
always
try
very
hard
and
the
level-up
and
birthday
gifts
from
Le
Club
Lacoste
(which
the
online
shop
tends
to
forget)
are
also
handed
over
later.
About
Le
Club:
These
are
ultimately
goodies,
all
Levelup
gifts
and
birthday
ideas
are,
in
terms
of
quality,
promotional
gifts
that
are
more
familiar
from
trade
fairs.
Ultimately,
the
first
worthwhile
goal
(the
customized
polo
shirt)
would
only
be
in
Legend
status
-
for
which
you
would
have
to
have
spent
a
few
thousand
euros.
I
haven't
seen
any
fashion
show
invitations
or
anything
like
that
just
before
I
got
legendary
status.
The
only
effective
advantage
is
the
one
to
two
day
advance
for
offers
that
are
later
available
to
everyone.
As
it
is
with
bonus
programs
-
they
are
intended
to
encourage
people
to
spend
money.
Basically
a
good
boutique
from
which
you
can
expect
service
as
usual
in
the
upper
segment,
but
you
shouldn't
expect
a
huge
department
store.
A
boutique
simply
isn’t
there
for
that.
What
you
find:
current
series
that
are
also
advertised
on
the
website,
polo
shirts,
shirts,
some
shoes
and
accessories.
What
you
won't
find:
any
third-party
production,
such
as
the
relabeled
Schiesser
boxer
shorts
or
towels.
But
at
least
you
can
usually
find
everything
you
need
in
the
boutique.
Even
if
not
everything
that
is
available
online.