new shoe city open for business :: new concept

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Address: 9616 Reisterstown Road Owings Mills, MD 21117

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Looks like all the "local" urban chains are steering some of their stores towards the "boutique" feel...
SportZone has a boutique-style shop in Wheaton Plaza, now this one by Shoe City... Is DTLR next (I always wondered why they went towards the DTLR moniker? Was it for marketing purposes or was "Downtown Locker Room" too much of a mouthful?)? or Do they have boutique style shops anywhere? Just curious, as this is looking like a new trend... It seems as the "shoegame" is causing many retailers to rethink they're marketing/branding strategies in order to attract a broader consumer base... Just my thoughts....
 
So long the price is good sneakerheads will buy from a mud hut. But the spot looks nice and I can appreciate it.
 
Reminds me of when burger king put fireplaces and flatscreens in. I don't live near om but if I drove by I might stop in kinda like I do @ bk for a whopper.
 
Its kind of tucked away in a corner off of Reisterstown rd, but its down the street from my place so def appreciated
 
^thanks. code doesn't seem to work though anymore. i scooped up the converse perf boat shoes for $29 
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i'll have to check it out when i'm up there i used to live in owings mills during college
 
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