Houston Premium Outlets 29300 Hempstead Rd Suite 616
4 avis sur Nike Factory Store
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Jay K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Stafford, TX
Mediocre selection. The staff was friendly, so I’ll give a couple stars for that. Itsms are discounted, but clothing is still pretty pricey for the most part. The Womens selection was poor. They did have decent deals on running shoes and kid’s sneakers.
Andrew E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Love this store. So much so, I went drove twice to it in the span of a couple of days. The discounts can be pretty sick. I got a Nike Shield Flash jacket(MSRP $ 350) for $ 139.99 because of some stacked discounts they had for a promotion. This store has normal sizes too so you won’t be stuck with only XXXS and XXXL as your choices. The staff are super helpful and they can hold your stuff for you at the counters if you find that you forgot your wallet in your fiancée’s purse and have to go find her at another store. Another great thing is they’re pretty vigilant about checking ID with your credit card(and making sure that the credit card begin swiped matches the name that is magnetically programmed to the card to deter fraudulent purchases). Tons of gear, tons of shoes. If you make the trek out to Premium Outlets, be sure to stop by the Nike store.
A L M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
Just there today at 14:10, checked out at 14:33. This was my first time buying Nike shoes. A few years ago I almost bought some at this location, but walked out of the store when the crowd of employees in the empty place didn’t greet me. I ended up getting some Adidas and they were fine. But when they wore out I decided to get new runner shoes. This time, my new Adidas runner shoes fell apart after four months. I asked a few friends and runners for opinions on running shoes and the consensus was Nike. I went back to the Nike outlet store. Again, no one greeted me. Wasn’t surprised, but I was disappointed. Still, I went there for new runner shoes. I grabbed the first ones I saw and noticed one employee walk by. He was talking on an ear bud asking what size a customer needed. I watched him grab the box of shoes and hand them to a customer without saying a word to them. Yet, the Nike Airs I tried on were good shoes. I wasn’t sure about the fit though. Then I saw an employee marking prices down and asked her for a foot measuring device. She smiled politely and got me one. I told her these would be my first Nike shoes and she brought me about five other pairs to try on. I ended up getting one of her suggested pairs: Nike Flex Runners, because of the spring comfort. That part was a good experience. Checking out was not the same. The girl at the register motioned for me to come to her while talking to another employee. All she said to me was, «You can swipe your card now,» and continued to talk to the other person. I said«Thank you» and did not get a reply. Had it not been for that one employee who was repricing shoes in the men’s aisle and the great shoes, I would have rated the store lower. Edit:12/05/2013 I let their management know about the issues and they are taking care of them. Hopefully, they change for the better.
John L. H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Orleans, LA
The Nike Outlet is chaotic, loud and it is hard to find what you need. Why do I go there every time I visit the area? Their shoes are great. Normally I am able to find a very comfortable pair of Nikes for $ 20-$ 50 less than most retail stores. I couldn’t find any today, but we did find some cool pink woman’s shoes for $ 35. Even with the chaos and crowds, Nike Outlet is still a shop you should visit.