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I'm going to Europe this week, London , Paris, Venice and Rome. Anyone on this thread know of any spots I can look for nikes out there?

Looking for the sample lunar 1s in those google pics, and or roshes

If anyone on this thread is from Europe please chime in thank you
 
I'm going to Europe this week, London , Paris, Venice and Rome. Anyone on this thread know of any spots I can look for nikes out there?
Looking for the sample lunar 1s in those google pics, and or roshes
If anyone on this thread is from Europe please chime in thank you

In Paris, there are a bunch of sneaker shops on Rue Pierre Lescot (near Chatelet, Les Halles). The Paris House of Hoops is right there also. One of the NikeTown stores is close by on Boulevard de Sebastopol.

I didn't really look in Venice, but I doubt there's much.

There are 2 Nike stores in Rome (that I can remember)....one of which is inside the train station. Dont know about mom&pops there though.

This is all as of July when I was there.
 
In Paris, there are a bunch of sneaker shops on Rue Pierre Lescot (near Chatelet, Les Halles). The Paris House of Hoops is right there also. One of the NikeTown stores is close by on Boulevard de Sebastopol.
I didn't really look in Venice, but I doubt there's much.
There are 2 Nike stores in Rome (that I can remember)....one of which is inside the train station. Dont know about mom&pops there though.
This is all as of July when I was there.

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I stayed a block away by the House of Hoops in Paris (it's literally a few steps from the mall entrance escalators). There is also another sneaker shop called "Opium" or "Jordan" (it had this huge Jordan marquee out front) just around the corner from it. Also the NikeTown on the Champs-Elysees is another spot to check out while munching on macarons from Laduree (Pierre-Herme is better.. back to the shoes).

Venice has a Foot Locker somewhere in that maze of a city. Don't bother though because you won't see what you're looking for.

As mentioned earlier, Rome has the Nike store inside the train station.

Good luck with your search and enjoy your time out there!
 
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I stayed a block away by the House of Hoops in Paris (it's literally a few steps from the mall entrance escalators). There is also another sneaker shop called "Opium" or "Jordan" (it had this huge Jordan marquee out front) just around the corner from it. Also the NikeTown on the Champs-Elysees is another spot to check out while munching on macarons from Laduree (Pierre-Herme is better.. back to the shoes).
Venice has a Foot Locker somewhere in that maze of a city. Don't bother though because you won't see what you're looking for.
As mentioned earlier, Rome has the Nike store inside the train station.
Good luck with your search and enjoy your time out there!

Pierre Herme is amazing! only thing i hate is the line that wraps around the street, but id rather wait in line for the worlds best macarons then wait for some hypebeast lebrons.
 
Size 10 in the Blue Glows is up on FNL right now. Wish it was a 10.5 or 11 though. Someone go grab it!
 
Finishline.coms stock system is buggy, even when the sizes are showing up and you add it to your cart, take the next step and go to checkout and it'll tell you the sizes are sold out.
 
Finishline.coms stock system is buggy, even when the sizes are showing up and you add it to your cart, take the next step and go to checkout and it'll tell you the sizes are sold out.
They suck. I don't use them at all! Their refund process along with Eastbay takes MONTHS for your return to get back to your account!
 
They suck. I don't use them at all! Their refund process along with Eastbay takes MONTHS for your return to get back to your account!

I feel like the long refund process for credit cards is a scam on the parts of the credit cards. When you make a purchase it posts to your card in 1-2 days. When a return happens it takes 2 weeks and sometimes longer. The credit card charges interest on the money for those two weeks. Maybe even if it is only a few pennys they gain by charging interest on $100 for two weeks before it is returned on the card, if you multiply that by many transactions from millions of cards. Rough estimate..... a nickel gained in interest on the two week return process times 1 million return transactions is an extra $50,000 of profit for the credit card company. And im sure that it happens much more than a million times.
 
finally broke down and ordered a pair of these, been eyeing them up ever since they dropped. I got a size 10 (normal size 10.5/11) in black/whites from running warehouse with that 10% off :hat
 
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These are nice! I have the Volt pair in my cart at Nike Store ... still debating with myself though.
You have the Volt trainers in your cart or the Volt Racers? Or the electric green trainers? Hope you pulled the trigger either way.... can't go wrong.

In other p/u news for me, I FINALLY was able to find the blue/volt and volt/black trainers in my size sooooooo those will be en route tomorrow. So pumped as I've been looking for those 2 cw's for a long time. 
 
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