Excellent platinum service. Best steele toe sneaks I ever wore. Wide selection of boots as well. The company I work for decided to purchase kicks for all of us, from this location. If you work with heavy equipment and néed the right work shoe, then this is the one stop shop. I will definitely be back!
Matthew K.
Classificação do local: 5 Alpharetta, GA
I’d like to start off by saying that you get what you pay for. These shoes may be more expensive than others but they are built for comfort and durability. Anyways this was my first real trip to a redwing store and I have to say I was impressed. The store has a rustic feel and there is a variety to choose from. Dan, the owner was there and he took incredible care of me. He is really what makes this store shine. He will treat you and your wallet with respect. He is looking out for you and your feet. He has a lot of knowledge and will find you exactly what you need. I will be a lifelong customer and would go out of my way to work with Dan. If you haven’t already go to this store and get yourself a real pair of shoes or boots.
Lynn S.
Classificação do local: 1 Somerville, MA
This is actually for the Woodstock, GA, store, which is owned by the same people that own the Roswell store. I’ve been looking for red wings in a mens’ 7 or 7.5 forever; they’re difficult to find. I’m visiting my family and see there’s a Red Wing store down the street, thinking I’ll finally be able to find some in my size and see the colors in person. I went in, and there was NOTHING below a mens’ 9. Additionally, they didn’t even carry the Heritage round toe boots with the white soles(only those chukka toes) in the store. You’re handed a catalog to look at and told they can order them. I can see the catalog on the website; I didn’t go into the store to look at a catalog. I wanted boots. I wanted to buy boots and walk out with them. Otherwise, I could order a bunch online and return whatever doesn’t fit. There’s a sign up by the ‘management’ saying that you can only try on boots in store on the day you’re going to buy. I had every intention of buying, but what if the boots just don’t fit your feet(assuming they actually carry the ones you want in the size you want)? What if you don’t like the soles on the ones in the store and want a different model(cork, lug, white, etc.)? What a friggin’ rude and ridiculous sign to put up in a SHOE store. Personally, I want comfortable shoes that FIT, oh, and are COMFORTABLE. This requires putting them on my feet and walking around the store in them. So… the salesperson says, «I’ll check with my manager to see if you can try some on…» After looking to see that there’s nothing even close to my size, she said, «oh, you can come back in a week, and we might have more, or you can drive to Roswell, where the store is larger(as said, owned by the same people)». Great. I guess I’m supposed to call that store and ask specifically about their inventory and whether they’ll actually let you try before buying. Don’t go out of your way to stop here. It’s a total waste of time.