Nike Clearance Store: Where Your Wallet Takes a Hit, But Your Shoes Never Look Better
Welcome to the Nike Clearance Store, where it’s always “Just Do It” until you see the prices and realize, “I guess I’ll just buy it.” This place is a magical realm where dreams come true—if your dreams are to walk away with a ridiculous amount of shoes and workout gear you’ll probably never use.
First off, the selection: It’s like the best game of “find the hidden gem” in retail. You’ll find shoes that look like they’re for athletes, but they’re really for someone who wants to look athletic while sitting on the couch. And don’t even get me started on the workout clothes—you’ll leave convinced you’re going to start running marathons… tomorrow.
But here’s the thing: the deals. You’ll find that perfect pair of Nikes at prices that make you feel like you’ve won a jackpot in a game you didn’t even know you were playing. It’s a beautiful thing… until you try to leave and realize you’ve bought 4 pairs of shoes, a hoodie, and a yoga mat. Who needs all that? You do, apparently.
The store layout? Chaotic genius. Think of it as the “labyrinth of bargains.” You’ll need a map, a compass, and maybe a Sherpa to guide you through, but once you do, it’s like finding the Holy Grail… but with a 50% off tag on it.
Final Verdict: Nike Clearance Store is where impulse buys go to thrive. You go in for one pair of socks and leave with everything Nike makes. 4/5 stars—because, while you’ll regret it later when your bank account sends you a passive-aggressive text, you’ll definitely look...
Read moreWent in there to buy some shoes for myself earlier this week. The cashier Cynthia was extremely polite and caring while she rung my stuff up, the employee at the shoe section Marco was extremely polite, helpful and gave me an overall amazing experience and even helped me save money by signing me up to the nike membership. Unfortunately, the experience wasn't all good. The product wasn't the newest, there were no cool jordans, other customers were walking around with their face masks down, some of them that had like 50 items would constantly eye me or stare at me, making me extremely uncomfortable whenever the nice employee in the back would bring me shoes from the back of the store. The employee in the women's clothes section looked afraid to approach me and everyone else. I didn't get his name but he definitely needs to be talked about his customer service, since it was quite noticeable he didn't want to be there. Whenever I had a question about sizing or anything else, I didn't feel comfortable talking to that employee so I had to ask the employee's Cynthia and Marco who were in other departments. Overall a good experience that could've been...
Read moreThere is something wrong with this store. From what I saw only a selected group of customer gets help otherwise I had to fend for myself. I also overheard a person ask for selected shoe and size and was told they didn't have it a few minutes later that same shoe was brought out to a person in that selected group. I've been in this store twice in the last year and saw the same thing happen. I've also seen management being buddy-buddy with selected group and employees. I bought a pair of shoes for my son when I got to the checkout an employee named Luie waited on me. After checking me out he told me the shoes were in the wrong box and that I would have to pay another $10 for the shoes. I thought this was fishy and he took the box away but my son wanted the shoes so I purchased the shoes anyway. Then after getting home and looking at the shoe it looks like somebody had worn them. There were brown spot inside the insole and logo was wore off. So I ended up with a used shoe with no box from a store over 150 miles away from me. We had just did a two week vacation and hit 13 Nikes and have never run into such a rude and...
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