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"Entreprise familiale depuis plus de 27 ans, Kody Montréal offre une variété exceptionnelle de produits.Nos 3 boutiques situés sur la rue Saint-Catherine et Saint-Laurent, vous offrent une vaste sélection de plus de 60 000 produits :Nous possédons la plus grosse sélection de drapeaux de tous les pays du monde au Canada.De plus, notre choix de casquettes, de t-shirt de groupe, de gilet d’équipe sportive se comptent en millier de possibilités uniques pour notre clientèle."
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This place is weird. First red flag: No pictures allowed. That shows the owner has something to hide. Next bit of weirdness: the prices. Holy moly. I picked up this kinda cool tee with a front-and-back elephant print, owner tells me it's $300. Like, what? I know how much this tee would probably go for in a regular vintage shop, probably $20-30. And I probably would have bought it if that's what the price was. Not literally 10 times as much. The owner starts boasting about how all of his stuff is "dead stock," as if that means anything. Just because something is not being produced anymore does not mean that it's automatically a precious commodity. Then I started looking at these Madonna post cards, which he told me were $20-40 each. I told him to have a good day.
I wish I could give 0 stars.I went there to buy a hoodie with a band's logo. The owner right away told me that this will cost over 150. when I said that it's very expensive he offered to show me a t-shirt of the same band instead which would cost 120 though. I said OK just to check it and if I liked it I would probably buy it. But the quality was so cheap.. of course I wouldn't spend 120 for a t-shirt with such a bad quality. So when I told him that I wouldn't buy it eventually his reply was '' you knew the price already, then why did you make me search for it?'' . I replied ''This is your job though'' and then he said ''my job is not wasting my time''.... This was my first time there and won't be second. You should avoid it. Not only the owner is extremely rude but he even claims that the hoodies are original when in reality they are fake copies
Very claustrophobic, surprised if it were anywhere close to fire code, doubly so for the random fireworks. The owner made my friends and I feel unwanted and unwelcome, insinuating that we were just there to steal. Prices were far higher than I'd ever pay for. Probably one of the least enjoyable shopping experiences I have ever had.
I've been looking for a Slipknot vintage tshirt for the longest time, finally found it at this Montréal rock shop, never seen a biggest selection of rock t-shirts before.
It’s just cheap stuff, or overpriced things you could easily find on internet. The owner just tricks you into thinking it’s good merchandise, but don’t trust a word. No mention could be found also for the « no refund, only exchange ». They basically cheat you and then shakes you hands while calling you friend. Absolutely do not recommand this place.
Extremely rude owner. Real merch $110-$260 for shirts and small jackets, and if you don't want that, there's fakes printed on Gildan for $50. Then $45 if you say no thanks, then $40 as you try to walk out without fake "merch". On you like a fly the whole time you're in, rude even when you help him out and was saying, and I quote "You waste my time. Waste of time. Bye." As you're saying "Thank you!" Nicely as you leave. Don't bother with this store at all.
Great stock of rare & vintage bands shirts! They also have a great selection of fireworks & smoking accessories. Will definitely be returning.
Neat stuff, however prices were outrageous tbh, owner was all up in my business the entire time. I understand you’re trying to sell me items but I’m just looking around man. Dude was extremely rude when I asked him about a price I thought he said. Don’t make jokes about “if I can afford it” I definitely could of and just lost a customer. Again, neat store definitely could take a look through again without the constant nagging on items.
This place is incredible, the staff is amazing and knows their stuff. I have never seen a vintage collection like this i bought a bunch of band t shirts and they’re great quality. They have everything from vintage sports jerseys to international flags. I recommend this place to anyone who is collecting vintage items or band items!!
This is probably the most dishonest business I have experienced. There's no price on any of the merchandise, and once you ask for one he makes an elaborate, fabricated story on how valuable his goods are. From what I was seeing, his vintage shirts are simply bootlegs. Confronted him about this, simply shrugged it off, but tried to lower the price once I was ready to walk out. Said his prices were just simply unrealistic, but he refuted by stating there's people in Toronto that would be willing to purchase his merchandise- good luck pal. Also FYI, they also own a store-which has no name- that sell fireworks and other goods in the gay village, and its also the same experience, if not worse. The middle aged man will just follow you in the store, make you feel uncomfortable and finally make trivial price claims... Brief, avoid at all costs.