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I’m not surprised, I actually even wrote a complaint to Nike about this is on one of their $5 surveys. I’m 34 and remember when outlets used to be outlets. All items fell into basically 1 of 3 categories. Out of season, slightly defective, or simply didn’t sell well. Now outlets are literally everywhere. These places are really Factory stores not true outlets anymore. J. Crew, Brooks Brothers, Gap and many other companies, make clothing specifically for “factory stores”. These items are not the same quality as their standalone retail stores. They mark them with suggested retail and then show “Factory Price”. Jcrew even uses different color tags for it’s factory items. I had an employee tell “that item is from the regular store because it has a blue tag, so that’s a good deal.”
NIKETOWN’s - exclusive higher priced and higher end clothing
NIKE FACTORY - aside from the hash wall and the sale racks most items are the same price they would be at any Big Box retailer. Some items don’t even try and trick they just list the suggested price. And most sale items are on sale at other Big Box retailers. Most Nike non endorsed shoes are overpriced so they can sell for cheaper when they hit the outlets and Nike can still make profit.
NIKE Clearance centers-these are the only places I consider true old school outlets.
Nike outlets = cutting out da middle man & taking a bigger chunk of da profit margin.