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Boardshorts and Easy Access: A Wheelchair User’s Experience at Hurley

  • Writer: Ingram Arizmendi
    Ingram Arizmendi
  • Jul 31
  • 1 min read

When it comes to surf-inspired streetwear, Hurley is one of those brands that always brings a laid-back, cool vibe. On a recent outing, my brother and I decided to stop by the Hurley store, not with the intention of buying anything specific, but just to browse and check out what they had in stock. What stood out to me more than the clothes? The accessibility.


A Smooth Roll Through Surf Style


Hurley’s store had a decent amount of space, making it pretty comfortable for me to navigate in my wheelchair. Most aisles and sections were wide enough to easily roll through without the constant fear of bumping into racks or displays. While not the biggest store, the layout was clearly well thought-out for customer flow, and that helped make the visit smooth and enjoyable.


Friendly Faces and No Pressure


One thing I appreciated was the staff’s friendly and helpful attitude. Even though we were just window-shopping, no one made us feel rushed or pressured to buy something. They were welcoming and available if we had any questions, which made the experience even more relaxed.


Final Thoughts


Hurley’s mix of accessible layout and friendly staff made this an easy-going and comfortable stop. For wheelchair users looking to shop or even just browse without unnecessary hassle, this location delivered a good experience overall.


🟢 4 out of 5 rating.

Not perfect, but definitely one of the more accessible and welcoming stores I’ve visited.


 
 
 

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