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Stadium Goods Announces Details On New Chicago Location

Stadium Goods Announces Details On New Chicago Location

Since 2015, Stadium Goods has elevated the sneaker and streetwear retail experience both online and in-person at its lone New York City location. On Thursday, October 1st, however, the premier marketplace is opening the doors to its second brick-and-mortar outpost in Chicago.

Located at 60 East Walton Street, Stadium Goods’ newest location brings decades of experience in sneakers and streetwear to the Windy City’s high-end “Magnificent Mile” shopping district. The two-level store spans 6,000 square feet, with the second floor serving as a gallery space to display its unrivaled collections. Although the brand currently carries the Air Jordan line – as well as highly-coveted items from Virgil Abloh and Kanye West – at its Manhattan retail space, these items will be closer to home at 60 Walton Street.

“Chicago has an incredible sneaker culture in its own right,” said John McPheters, co-founder and co-CEO of Stadium Goods. “Stadium Goods is built on a foundation of culture and community, and being a part of the Chicago community was a huge draw.”

Ahead of Stadium Goods’ Chicago retail opening, its intake center, located at 1719 North Damen Avenue, will open for business on Monday, September 21st.

Stadium Goods Chicago
Intake Center Opening: September 21st, 2020
Address: 1719 North Damen Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
Retail Opening: October 1st, 2020
Address: 60 East Walton Street, Chicago, IL 60611

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