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    Fleet Feet

    (595 reviews)

    $$$

    Midtown

    This is a store that caters to runners and their athletic shoe needs... not the usual place I would…read morebe seen shopping, but my sibkid needed some good fitting, supportive, ergonomic shoes for their cosmetology program so this was a recommended store to check out. The store is located in a relatively small storefront on J St., but the interior is spacious and with soaring ceilings, so soaring in fact that I did have to put in some earplugs at one point because there were so many people talking at pretty high decibels. It was like being a restaurant. We went on the MLK weekend and the store was packed with shoppers, many of whom seemed to be repeat customers. The focus of the store is getting the proper fit for the activity, and then aligning that with a particular style and brand/model of shoe that would theoretically work best. They are focused on selective and particular brands, such as Brooks and Hoka. The shoes are pricey (average price $200 for the Hokas) and they weren't advertising any sales, nor clearly pricing the shoes. In fact, the shoe browsing that you experience in a typical store- looking at and picking up shoes doesn't see to be encouraged here. Instead you're greeted by an associate immediately upon entering who is your "guide." They can help you with testing for sizing and gait, and they bring shoes for you to try, while helping you try on the shoes. It's definitely a full service shoe store. The foot testing on a walking/gait testing pad and a low platform was done for my sibkid by Alyzza, whom proved to be a knowledgeable, helpful, and pleasant shoe saleswoman. The results led to several shoe models and the resultant try-ons. A few extra were added as Alyzza tried to determine the best fit for her customer. Two different arch supports were tried and one pair was the winner ($60). Ultimately one pair was selected as the winner (Hoka/Bondi model in wide). The color desired (black) was not available in this store. We found out that if the shoe was available from the Elk Grove location it could be ready for pick up on J St in a couple days, but the ownership/reciprocity of the other two regional stores (Folsom and Roseville) was different, such that we had to physically pick them up ourselves. She double checked that the shoes were available in Roseville with a phone call, and said they'd be held for my sibkid for three days. There was also an online ordering option which could take upwards of two weeks. We ended up making the drive to Roseville where the transaction was handled efficiently. It was irritating to have to drive ten miles out of the way because the stores don't share ownership nor do reciprocal regional deliveries. It would have been a much worse drive on a normal M-F, so we lucked out. Alyzza definitely made this whole process positive and is a huge asset to the store. Pros: Foot testing, hands on fitting, big selection. Helpful staff if you luck out and get a great associate. Great return policy (30 days, worn outside ok). Cons: Limited brands, no sales, little customer self- selection, potential perceived time pressure to test shoes (I would hate this but my sibkid was fine with it), sizing availability and possible need to travel to pick up shoes. Street parking in Midtown.

    I went here to buy some proper running shoes after years of just buying whatever Nikes were on…read moresale. Not necessarily because Nikes work best for me but just due to brand recognition. I've been running off and on for years but really know nothing about shoes or what I should be wearing for my body/running form. I arrived at 4pm (they close at 5), figuring an hour was plenty of time. There was a little bit of a wait for an employee to help with the 3D foot mapping- which was fine- plenty to see while waiting! The employee who ended up helping me was super friendly but I got the feeling they were new to this job. As someone who was buying their first pair of really nice (& expensive) running shoes, I was really relying on the staff's expertise. I was expecting someone to look at my 3D mapping results and tell me what shoe(s) would work best for me. The employee brought out several pairs for me to try but was hesitant to actually recommend anything. They just kept saying "well it's your personal preference". Which is fair. The problem is: I am inexperienced and relying on your expertise. I felt a bit rushed overall. Maybe give yourself 1.5-2hrs if you don't have a brand/style in mind. I ended up buying a pair of ($150) shoes that work pretty well for me. At first, they set off my planter fasciitis but I bought some specific innersoles ($50) and fixed the issue. In summary: I think this store is great for people who are experienced runners and know what they like/need in shoes. If you are a novice and need deeper help, maybe try one of the stores who put you up on a treadmill and watch your gate, foot strike etc.

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    Rivercats On Deck Shop

    (14 reviews)

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    We were at Sutter Health Park for the Giants Fan Fest today and the On Deck Shop was open…read more Unfortunately there weren't any great sales going on. This would have been a good opportunity to get rid of last year's products and to make way for this years gear. People love deals and this would have really gotten then into the store. Instead there was no line to get into the store and it was nearly empty. Everyone was at the park for autographs and all the free stuff that was being offered by the Giants. I do love going to the On Deck Shop. There is always so much great stuff in the store, if only they were more reasonably priced. I love the sparkly tops. I do have a few jerseys that I wear proudly. I have a Willie Mays Jersey and a couple of other Jerseys. I'm most proud of the Willie Mays Jersey. It's a classic with the off white coloring. You can see it in my picture, other they you can't tell who's jersey it is as I'm facing forward. I would love to get another one of one of the current players, but they are way too expensive. I also realized that they are hot to wear in the summer. When it get into the 100's you don't want a jersey on as the material is too think. You'd be better of wearing one of the tank tops or t-shirts they well in the On Deck Shop. I wore a jersey today with a black long sleeve top under it as it was a chilly day. As it turns out it was a perfect spring day. A high of 61, perfect jersey weather, not to hot and not too cold. Maybe next year the weather will be just as good and I'll be able to wear my Jersey without the black long sleeve top under it.

    Very clean store with friendly and knowledgeable staff! It was my first time going, but they had…read moregreat discounts available. I was even able to get an all-cotton shirt for around $16. They have a lot of options for any price point, so just be sure to take your time and explore the racks. I had a few questions but the staff were all very friendly and able to help me out despite the store being busy!

    Fine Designs - screen_printing_tshirt_printing - Updated June 2026

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