Okay. I checked, but there might already be a Foot Locker thread. If not, well, here it is! Let's discuss all Foot Lockers--Lady's Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, whatever. I just have a few things to say to start this off:
Up until about March, my mall had an extremely old school Foot Locker store. I mean, this place had the chrome signage with the faded burnt orange letters, wood paneling on the inside, and a basketball hoop complete with digital scoreboard above the register area. I know this place was old also by the fact that Reebok's ancient logo was on the wall, along with the retro logos of New Balance, Nike, and Adidas! The new store is nice looking with a pale green store front styled to look like metal. I think it's bigger too--a completely different layout. And the old store is still there--just with a metal grille over the entrance. You can still see inside and everything--the signage is still up! I would take pics of this place if it weren't for my mall's "no photography of premises and interior without management's permission" policy...
On a trip to a mall about 30 miles away this weekend, I spied a store just like this but with a dark wood facade rather than chrome--still open!!
AWW!!!! Our main place mall has that too. BLAH. We have a Champs store in our Eastern Hills Mall that sounds a lot like your description of the retro foot locker store. Heck, maybe it used to be one!!
We have a Champs too, it even has a chrome storefront as well.
I have been patronizing this mall since the age of 2 months (lol) and as far as I can remember, Champs and Foot Locker had never, ever changed.
yep, this one is certainly old. Has a very 80's look to it
I avoid all these overpriced shoe stores. I always get my sneakers at Value City (name brands).
FYI: Foot Locker (and Champs too) are owned by the Woolworh family...it is ironic how they went from a "5 and dime" to selling 5 cent Nikes with $100 price tag.
QuoteOriginally posted by Jag67
AWW!!!! Our main place mall has that too. BLAH. We have a Champs store in our Eastern Hills Mall that sounds a lot like your description of the retro foot locker store. Heck, maybe it used to be one!!
That Eastern Hills Champs is way too big for an old-school Foot Locker. I remember when they first opened locally probably around 85 or 86, the store at the Seneca Mall at that time could probably fit three times into a current version of Foot Locker.
here is the foot locker in times square
http://photos.innersource.com/media/6281/l/Toys-R-us.jpg
Sure wish I knew where this was...
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/513/19247346132_d6b232aa00_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/vjPFro)Foot Locker, 1979 (https://flic.kr/p/vjPFro) by Harvestman Man (https://www.flickr.com/photos/124303530@N08/), on Flickr
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/343/19065701678_fc859164bc_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/v3LGSs)Foot Locker, 1979 (https://flic.kr/p/v3LGSs) by Harvestman Man (https://www.flickr.com/photos/124303530@N08/), on Flickr
Lady Foot Locker, Southland Center, Taylor, Michigan, 1989. Picture courtesy of the Downriver Things (https://www.flickr.com/photos/92760331@N04/) Flickr page.
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8521/8582027039_daf55de0d6_o.jpg)
Foot Locker seems t be opening up this new concept store
^"House of Hoops" let me guess a store that sells basketball apparel?
Quote from: store215 on June 21, 2005, 11:08:58 PM
I avoid all these overpriced shoe stores. I always get my sneakers at Value City (name brands).
FYI: Foot Locker (and Champs too) are owned by the Woolworh family...it is ironic how they went from a "5 and dime" to selling 5 cent Nikes with $100 price tag.
LOL...that's funny...
http://www.rep-am.com/news/news-business/2016/08/30/foot-locker-looks-to-play-up-the-store-experience/