"Sneakerheads" find the "latest and hippest" kicks at this Rittenhouse Square destination for retro, "exclusive" shoes from popular brands (Nike, Reebok, Vans) plus "tons" of other footwear for "every age, style and gender" and "modern streetwear" like hats, hoodies and jeans; a "cool" contemporary space with a "house party"-like vibe further ups its appeal.
You're not in Foot Locker anymore. When it opened in May 2007, this sneaker shop brought an urban, indy element to Walnut Street's stretch of predictable retailers (Club Monaco, Cole Haan, and the rest). The front room—a black-and-white space that's more art gallery than shoe shop—is a sneaker buff's paradise. The dapper staff happily expounds on each pair's rarity, color palette significance,...
Dazzling collection of Nikes, Vans and Kid Robot shirts in a store that looks more Paul Smith than Venice Beach. Can't find what you want? Stussy store upstairs holds down the fort. Don't forget to check out Ubiq's art gallery on 10th and Market streets to round-out your visual fill.
This post-modern temple of athletic footwear saves soles with the world's trendiest names in casual footwear, tees and skater-chic accessories.:
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Behold! In these glam digs on one of the toniest stretches of Walnut- find a vast array of sneaks from Adidas and Converse to K-Swill and even pimped-out New Balance selections....