closed — this store isn’t open any more so don’t waste your time like i did! Was looking for inexpensive fun sneaker for a costume party. Oh well
Alex C.
Classificação do local: 3 Queens, NY
A nice small store for sneakers. They have the latest styles and at times have limited sneakers. I’ve seen the salespeople trying to be pushy at times. But that’s what headphones(connected to an Mp3 player) is for. Expect to pay full MSRP for their shoes. Though they do have a nice clearance section of sneakers it’s super hard to find your size.
Thea T.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
I LOVE it here. This place is for shoes– mostly. It’s a very small store, but I absolutely love it. I am a huge Nike shoe fan, i have a lot of low dunks, air forces, jordans… and this seriously is like heaven. If you want bright, instyle, adorable, colorful nike’s this is the place to get them. The shoes are about $ 40-$ 100. so affordable! I Only buy my shoes here, and the sales people go out of their way each time to help you get your size with no hesitation. If they don’t have your size, they frantically are on the phones and trying to find a place with your shoe size. Everyone is super friendly here, quick, and I won’t go anywhere else.
GARY D.
Classificação do local: 1 Brooklyn, NY
this store is strictly for young people
Margarita V.
Classificação do local: 2 Brooklyn, NY
After reading a rave review of the 45th Street Training Camp, I was so exciting to find deals on sportswear there. Sadly, that location has closed. I thought perhaps the 6th Avenue store would yield some good deals($ 25 for selected items), and it would have if I liked ugly shoes, but I don’t. Even though they are functional, I like sneakers that aren’t in heinous shapes and colors. Call me crazy. And $ 40+ is way too much to spend on a regular old hoodie when you can get one for half the price at H&M or Forever 21. If you want to put something ugly on your feet, go here. If you don’t, go somewhere else.