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9 years ago
The people here are wonderfully helpful and friendly and shop is well maintained and stocked. A very nice experience!
10 years ago
Awesome selection of all gear for hiking, leisure etc. Liked the layout of the store and sizes were all available.
212 Piccadilly
London W1J 9HL
United Kingdom
St James's
020 7287 7429
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http://www.arcteryx.com
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What time does Arc'teryx open?
Arc'teryx opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Arc'teryx opens at 11:30 AM on Sunday.
What time does Arc'teryx close?
Arc'teryx closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Arc'teryx closes at 5:30 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 7:00 PMSun 11:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Does Arc'teryx have parking?
Yes, Arc'teryx has parking options.
The one in Fairfax is absolutely amazing. The workers are so helpful and they can find you the…read moreshirt you want. The atmosphere inside the building is amazing and they even have FIFA for customers. They also host many events whenever an important game is happening. Definitely recommend this place!
Just left the store about 1/2 hour before close...wow!!!Service was everything you want in store!…read moreNot exactly what I was looking for but several options to fill the request I had. Will definitely look to this shop in the future! Thank you.
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Good Best quality football kits only R.s23$thanks for you shopping. Football and sports clothes…read moresell items Best quality.kepers gloves . t.shrit all sports items available for u.j sports
I bought a pair of football boots for my son. After using them just one time we found that a stud…read morewas missing - fallen out in the grass. Now the boots are very uncomfortable to wear. I then took them to the store for a return. They refused on the basis that I should have screwed them tight before wearing them, being utterly oblivious to the fact that the boots were not fit for purpose when we bought them. If I was supposed to screw them tight before wearing them, why did the shop assistant not ask me to do this? Better still, why didn't they do it as they checked the boots' size before we bought them. It would have taken no more than 30 seconds. And best of all why doesn't the factory (Adidas) make them so they are actually screwed in properly. I will never walk into to this dreadful shop ever again.
Best quality kits only R.s 23$
Love this place for stocking up on Nike-branded sports wear in London. It seems that a larger part…read moreof its item range is discounted but unlike Nike Factory stores this shop seems to have more facilities. Anyway you will always find some bargains here. I pop in every few months whenever I'm in London and tend to get a genuine branded t-shirt for £12 which would surely cost me twice as much elsewhere. Friendly staff as well, what's not to like?
The staff is super helpful. One of the things I like about this location is they were very helpful…read moreand helping me with an alteration.
I went into Covent Garden Lulu and got the best service ever. Meg went above and beyond to find…read moreexactly what I was looking for a limited edition "London" mat. (I collect them) she found it at another store closer to my house and gave me all the directions and held the mat for me. While I was waiting the most beautiful man in London helped me, I think his name is Will, yeah right of course it is Will, he is so hot how could I forget.... all jokes aside: these guys are great, sweet and perfect examples of why Lululemon is my favourite place to do some sports clothes shopping
FRAUD - LULULEMON IS A FRAUD ***. DO NOT BUY THEIR CHEAP PRODUCTS THEY ARE DEFECTIVE **** I PURCHASED A MENS SWIM TRUNKS. THE GLUE THAT THE
Very good store . The staff are very nice . The value is 100 percent worth it as their are mostly…read moresales every month, . In my opinion, the shoe section is my favourite as their are many shoes below retail price . Looking forward coming back.
do not shop from sportsdirect! waste of money and time. my…read moreexperience in short: 1. i have bought online a product (bike tyres). 2. professional bike shop confirmed that the product is faulty. sports direct customer service provided shipping label (evri) for me to return the product 3. i returned the product 4. proof of return provided 5. the return parcel apparently got lost according to shipping company (evri) 6. evri advised that the organiser of the return needs to liaise with them for insurance claim (provided official response below) 7. sportsdirect rejected refunding regardless of the above 8. they do not respond to my messages and will not provide replacement product or refund. this is unacceptable service and a clear violation customer rights.
So frustrating. I bought a jersey the day we were returning back to the US. We couldn't get the…read moreprinting so we decided to return it. No returns allowed, only exchanges or credit. Why couldn't they say that before I bought it. I would have either not bought it or waste time and effort trying to return it. We were already running late to the airport so I was so frustrated that I gave a real attitude to the customer service team....which I apologized afterwards. That is not their fault but the company policy is so upsurd.
We heard the adidas flagship store had Oasis swag, so we went there. If you are looking for large…read moreand extra large sizes, they have them in spades. Everything is high quality as you would expect from adidas. The store is wicked stylish and large. Easy queue for check out and fittings. Perfectly located on Oxford Street across from Selfridges, the Flagship store is great if you love the sneakers, the style, and the quality.
Adidas fans this a cool experience! It has 4 floors of all and anything Adidas! The energy is hip…read moreand high! You can personalized jerseys and design shirts here and the turn around was quick! The staff are very knowledgeable of the products.
Found some good swag.
This place looks like bargain city from the outside and even more so on the inside. If you are…read morelooking for any sportswear then this place needs to be on your list. They have all the top brands of sports wear, trainers, training tops, jackets etc and it is a complete jumble sale.... I guess it is a very competitive market place these days and by the looks of things these guy's are the cheapest. It is complete madness in the store as it gets loads of people clambering to pick up a bargain but for 10 minutes of hell it might just be worth it.
SportsDirect in swansea is one of the worst sports shop i have ever been to. The customer service…read morewas dismal, the staff were inexperienced and the store was dark and depressing. I went there a few days ago to buy a pair of football boots for my son's birthday. I walked in and saw a complete mass of clothes all squeezed on rails, looked like a stock room. Could just about push my small pram through there, how on earth could a person in a wheelchair get in there?!. Took 10 minutes to find a member of staff to tell me where the boots were(basement), another 10 minutes to find the lift (was misdirected and ended up having to circle around the whole ground floor again!)and another 10 minutes to find anyone in the basement to help me. I'm not an expert on football boots, i knew what type of pitch he played on and trusted that i would get the best advice. Got home, showed my husband and dad first and they came up with the same answer - they're the wrong ones!. Next day, went back for a refund and told that they now only offer exchanges or gift vouchers. First time i was told this! The manager came and finger pointed at the company's latest new policy on returns and exchanges (which now only applies in store not online), printed on a small scrappy piece of paper and sellotaped on the desk! She looked confused as to why i had not seen it before? maybe it was because it was so small even a pair of socks would have covered it, never mind a shoe box! or maybe the lady didn't explain or finger point at it before i handed over my card?! A simple clear sign up on the wall behind the desk, like most shops, would have got my attention and made me fully aware of the company's new policy before i bought the boots. Will never go there again, it was a complete joke.
So this is a tiny tiny Nike store in terms of merchandise and size, but they organise running…read moregroups four times a week for all sorts of runners. Mondays: Women's 5K or 7K. Wednesdays: Mixed 5K, 7K, 10K. Friday mornings: Mixed, 7K. Sunday mornings: LONG ASS RUNS. This is also in addition to the Nike Training Club classes! Pretty impressive for a small store, I'll say. I go primarily to the Monday sessions and do the 7K, which is a normal, short-ish running distance for me. But you'll get an entirely different workout with the pacers, who make you do all sorts of intervals and sometimes all-body training. It's a great workout while also being a lot of fun. The huge thing is that the pacers aren't your annoying, cliche perky cheerleaders; they're actually down-to-earth, relaxed, and amazing at what they do. They'll take care of the whole group and let you work at your pace. If you're faster, they add in extra workouts to challenge you; if you're slower, they will stay with you and figure out how to guide the group so that you'll be able to catch up. Everyone's really friendly, too. Not the type of competitive atmosphere you'd expect! So if you're ever thinking of trying to run shorter or longer distances more regularly with the support of a friendly group, definitely pop by one of the days they run together. If you can't make those specific days, they also encourage you to check out the store on Oxford Street that runs Tuesdays and Thursdays (ladies), though having been to the other one once I'd say that this one is more organised and more like a collective. And did I mention that after 10 runs, you get a free T-shirt? I know what this sounds like, but I PROMISE I'm not being sponsored by them. I'm just SO STOKED by what they offer and just can't believe that more people don't take advantage of this!! Oh, and I guess their stuff is pretty nice and slick, too. ;)
Of all of my global travels & shopping, I experienced the THE BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE in this Nike…read morestore. Here's my story. I bought a pair of sneakers here and unbeknownst to me at that time, they were half size too small. I wore them the next day and walked over 9 miles around London. By the end of the day my toes were so much in pain that I went straight back to the same store to buy another pair just in a bigger size. This is where THOMAS, THE BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE PROVIDER EVER, comes to into the picture. He professionally explained the sizing for me and guided me to the correct size. I thanked him and asked if there's a way to make an exchange instead of buying another £129 pair to replace the ones I didn't need and he told me that it's not the norm, but considering the situation he will make the exchange. I didn't have the box or receipt with me so I offered to go to my hotel to pick them up. Thomas said that he doesn't need the box because the shoes cannot be sold again and asked if I had a mobile bank statement to proof my purchase. Thanks to Amex app, I pulled up the receipt and walked away with perfect pair and happy face. The moral of the story is that a combination of a great company like Nike, that allows their employees to make decisions based on each situation and doesn't strangle them with strict guidelines; and a fantastic employee like Thomas, who has the capacity to see the big picture and creativity to find a solution, is a winning combination. I will keep buying Nike product and when in London only shop in their Neal Street store. And I truly wish there were more retailers and employees like Nike & Thomas! Thank you both!
Un "lustre" de basket, et accessoires de sport.
Made a very fruitful stop into Kathmandu a few months back as I was prepping for my first…read moretransatlantic trip with a baby. I came looking for a rucksack. I left with a suitcase with detachable rucksack (a suitcase that can be carried as a rucksack, with arm straps!) and a huge duffel bag to stow the carseat in. I thought the prices to be competitive (the duffel bag only £14!) and the service top notch. The guy helped me with everything, took it to the counter while I looked around, helped me with the Summit Club membership and packaged it all up smoothly so I could get it back to my flat. The Kathmandu items are high quality and have already made many trips. They are durable and sleek, and high performance. Just what I needed. The last thing you want to deal with while traveling (with a baby or not) is crap luggage. Summit club membership is free and gains you access to great deals (most of the deals advertised, so...if you want 'em, you'll sign up). Sign up!
I've always been a bit suspicious of Kathmandu-type stores, due to the fact that I'm the least…read moreoutdoorsy person you could come across. I always believe 'outdoor' stores were specially for extreme snowboarders or wannabe Nepalese-mountain climbers. Boy, was I wrong. Set right next to Spitalfields Market and boasting some rather fit staff, Kathmandu has everything for the civilian to adventurer. Water flasks, jackets, thermals, little key ring things with torches on them, it has it all. I actually found heaps of stuff I wanted to buy - probably more in the way you deck yourself out with designer gym wear after only one visit, to realise you're not quite the gym junkie you thought you would become if in fact you had the correct gear. It was fun anyway.
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