This was an awesome find here in Boston. Nikki who helped me with the design of the customized shirt I got was just the best. Super friendly, creative and just plain awesome. Thanks for the superb service!!!
Dennise G.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
Staff is attentive and the selection is incredible. A little hard to find the first time(it’s just tucked in a bit of a weird spot), but worth it. You can customize a pair of sneakers with your own images or stuff from their extensive library, swapping out the grommets and laces as well, or you can sign up for their full customization experience, which allows you to build your shoe start to finish(including cutting your own fabric). Pricing is on par with standard Converse stores, and the extra cost of customization is well worth the price.
Danielle L.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
Im giving this review 5 stars for the store AND for my experience with one of your employees. I went into this store the other day on a whim and had an amazing experience! I am especially thankful to your associate Sean B(I believe that was his name, tall, African American, bearded gentleman)…He was great! At first I came in to just look around seeing as the store was new and I was in the area and I ended up purchasing a pair of freedom trail Chuck Taylor’s. He was very knowledgable about the products but didn’t have a pushy demeanor. He really made me feel comfortable and was great at giving me an appropriate amount of knowledge and space to shop. I’ll definitely be back and will definitely be telling people about this store. Great store, pretty location, and definitely see Sean B if you need help with anything! He’s very genuine and won’t have you feeling like they are pressed for a sale or just want your money. You guys have a great employee on your hands and I wish you guys the best with the store! Until next time! –Dee
Voravut R.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Knowledge of Converse HQ’s return to Boston has been in the air for a while now. As of Friday, May 15, 2015 they opened their 2nd flagship store opposite of Causeway Street. The Boston Metro informed me that it was opening today & the 1st50 people get a free t-shirt. Perfect excuse for a coffee break. A little more buzz would have drawn out a few more people but 20 or so gathered when the doors opened @ 10am. The space is gorgeous, inside & out. The thoughtful use of public space made me want to come here & sit on a sunny day. Back to the store. There was a larger number of sneakers & apparel inside than I expected. Plus there are a few Massachusetts/Boston exclusive items there. The«workshop» allows you to custom make a pair of Chucks from a few dozen fabrics, styles & soles with the exclusive red stripe on the sole that is a tribute to the Freedom Trail. It takes them 4 to 6 weeks to deliver the finish product. The staff there are extremely nice, knowledgeable & hekpful. They are armed with handheld scanners that connects with their back of house to get your product to you quickly. They are also able to check on inventory if they do not have the size you require. I definitely be back at least for the view. While I came for the free t-shirt, I left with a few gifts for my family. They really need better signage to inform people where they are. Due to the storefronts facing the river many people that are not familiar with the area may get lost or fear to tread. If you are a Cons fan I would definitely recommend a visit.