Foot Locker rival closing nearly 200 stores
Back in the 1980s and 1990s, every community had a local sneaker shop that sold all the major brands. These stores provided a necessary service because while you could buy sneakers at mall-based stores and department stores, those retailers lacked the one-on-one service offered at the local level. …
Back in the 1980s and 1990s, every community had a local sneaker shop that sold all the major brands. These stores provided a necessary service because while you could buy sneakers at mall-based stores and department stores, those retailers lacked the one-on-one service offered at the local level. …
Back in the 1980s and 1990s, every community had a local sneaker shop that sold all the major brands. These stores provided a necessary service because while you could buy sneakers at mall-based stores and department stores, those retailers lacked the one-on-one service offered at the local level. …
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