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Eric O.

This year sale is like eh...I mean at least waiting in line is not overnight long like it used to be back in the days. We stayed in line for about 2 hours tops and get a free Bernie for that since we brought cans of goods. Obey brand is already mainstream now that's the bad thing the good thing the materials are still better than other brands out there. Trust the materials of the product not the name. The name is just the icing on the cake. At least that is my philosophy in choosing the right sales. The place is packed clothes everywhere it's pretty much a zoo inside. We came home happy with few nice things that will get us over until the next sample sales.

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John M.

Been coming to this sale for about 4/5 years and always leave with a giant bag of clothes and smile on my face. It usually goes on for 3 days. The first day is always the busiest and thankfully they don't allow people to camp out anymore. If you decide to go the first day suggest you go once the line has died down later in the day. We went on Sunday bout 7am and only waited bout 20 minutes to get in. It can get a little hectic in there while shopping just know what you want, throw stuff in the bag and sort later. Also they had somebody cooking up some bomb breakfast burritos. They usually have 2 sales a year summer/winter. I prefer the winter one because there's more jackets and better clothes. There's also have a lot of women's clothes. Bring an unwrapped toy or canned food for a free item, this year it was a beanie.

Mario H.

Overall very pleased with the sale never have been to one as organized as these one. Everything was for the most part organized by size and style and very convenient the way they split up jackets, tees, and fleece sweaters. Prices were great went th e last weekend so didnt really see alot of there theme shirts "awareness" someone told me the first week they had more of there own style so will see next year. Definitely a must to come back every year after these. X_x

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Crown J Collections - $190 for a KTZ jacket that normally goes for $600+ online....Good deal.

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I've passed this shop multiple times when grabbing a bite to eat with friends, but never went in…read more Recently I stopped by looking for a top they had on sale via their website. Crown J carries many brands popularized by hip hop, K-Pop, and Asian celebrities like KTZ, Saint Laurent, and BAPE. There is a very street, urban aesthetic to the clothing - if you are not a fan of these types of clothes, then this isn't the shop for you. Prices are high because of the names they carry - this isn't a cheap "dress like your favorite celebrity" boutique place with throwaway fashion. I'll admit the shop clerks do follow people closely but this is because it's a common behavior when shopping in Asia. The clerks devote their attention and energy to a customer if they seem like they're going to buy something versus leaving people to shop on their own and getting distracted by their phones or gossip. One girl was kind to tell me that they were having a sale and mentioned that some of the items were up to 70% off, which was a good price. I asked her about the top I was looking for but she was unable to locate it among the racks. She concluded that they must have sold out of the top and apologized before showing me something by another designer that was slightly similar. I thanked her before leaving. I would conclude that if you wish to avoid shopping online for the Asian designers and try things on in person, this would be a location to consider. They need to work on updating their website so it is more accurate to their shop's stock - the website claimed the top I was looking for had XS/S/M left in stock.

This place has very legit stuff. The items at this store are not meant for the thrifty type who is…read moreconstantly on a tight budget. Its pretty much a semi-high end store (high-end stores have pieces that are $1,000 + each....) , so I typically would get a piece here that would top off a set of clothes I have already, like icing on a cake ...You gotta have your cheap pieces layered in with your fire stuff, that way you always look ballin without having to dress yourself up from head to toe in expensive gear... I lived in New York city for about ten years, and during my stay I saw a lot of people wearing a lot of the merchandise sold at Crown J worn in Flushing, Brooklyn and Soho...etc. So you can imagine my excitement when I found this gem....in Irvine of all places.. lmaoo.. No wonder they always have a sale...UNLESS you are a ballin' Chinese kid/international student whatever, everyone else around here is either too broke, doesn't care or have a clue about what urban fashion is, or all three. Either way, good for me. I like how a lot of the brands are from europe, etc... And the best part about it is that most of the items here are constantly on sale or at bare minimum priced below what they normally sell for online.. Unreal! Basically euro/asia HYPE BEAST material. Only thing that sucks for me is that I have a sexy athletic build and most of their sizes seem to target those who are skinny i.e the foreign born chinese/korean/azn crowd. So I mostly just shopped around for my girlfriend since she basically fits the target demographic the store seems to aim for. All good, when they do have a size that fits me (oversized please) its a good cop. And if you are nice with the lady who works there she sometimes can hook you up with an even nicer discount on already discounted items. One thing I can say that was negative, when I copped some merch and asked for where Solestage was, the lady told me she didn't know, lmaooooooo. The place is right next door. I was a little disturbed she has that type of competitive attitude towards her neighbors, yet understandably so. But I couldn't complain since I got a great deal and she even gave me an additional 10% off the final price. No harm no foul I guess.... And omg, as I read some of these comments for this store...Jesus..... I am in awe of how idiotic some of these shoppers are....you know.... those people complaining that the clerk is "following" them and assuming that the worker is "constantly" looking over your shoulder to see if you are "stealing," or some kind of BS they have imagined in their tiny and insecure minds... I honestly DID NOT get that vibe from the clerk at all, and I am a pretty sensitive person by the way.. I honestly think its just a major problem with suburban born kids, I feel like they are very insecure about ALOT of things, including BUT not limited to, basic retail customer service.... get offended if you wish, but it is the truth. California people are also too thrifty. I also highly doubt those complaining have been to Rodeo Drive either so shhhh. I would say that is a circumstance of not having many real shopping outlets around so they aren't used to what a normal retail shopping experience should feel like. Most of the stores in Orange County are filled with low paid teenagers who probably sit on their phone all day and are mainly there to fold clothes and collect a paycheck. What a WASTE... For me I feel you get your shopping done quicker if you have someone assisting you.... Who knows more about the inventory in the place than you do..... I like to expedite things because I have better things to do than shop all day, but thats just me... I don't like wasting time looking around for two hours when I could have got help and finished in half the time.. whatever... when in Rome I guess.. She literally was there checking on me from time-to-time to be attentive to my needs to see if I needed anything or was readily available if I wanted to ask her a question. I appreciate that. She even pointed out some very good shirts that I liked but were too small unfortunately. I really felt like I had my own personal assistant for the 30 minutes I was in the store. I guess everyone has a different perspective, but if anyone has ever lived in New York... The clerks out there can be real jerk-off's and extremely rude, if you come in wearing sweats in some places they will even look you up and down and tell you in your face that they think you cannot afford whatever you are trying to purchase simply based on how you dress, or just flat out ignore you if you look like you have no fashion sense......NOW thats rude......and this clerk J Crown was far from what people wrongly assume her to be. Overall, I walked out of that store spending only $250 for $1000 worth of high quality gear. I will be coming back to see if they have larger shirt and sweater sizes,... message to shop owner please get bigger sizes for men thanks.

Obey - fashion - Updated May 2026

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