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Have stopped at this store a few times. Staff is not very helpful. I was trying to make a large purchase since I live far away. I asked the people at the front if they could hold my pile of items behind the counter, and they would not. The store does not supply shopping carts, they supply these crappy bags that can fit about 2 hoodies and 1 pair of shoes in. Not very accommodating to customers who wish to spend a lot of money there. This store needs to get a clue and get carts. Not just this store, but all Nike Stores are like this. The prices were great there, until the recent 30% price hike on everything in the store. Especially clothing: all shirts, shorts, and hoodies, and most shoes got a price increase. Not really much below the factory store prices now.
Kevin N.
Place rating: 4 Gurnee, IL
It looks like a Nike outlet, but it’s not your usual factory outlet. It’s a Nike closeout. It’s particularly great for clothing. Prices are SUPER low. Most of the prices are marked down twice from the original, and then they ring up at less than the tag at the register, and then the attendant applies another discount. This translates to 60%-80% less than retail. Crazy! The colors and styles and sizes varieties are vast for men. It seems less conservative than the outlets in Gurnee and Pleasant Prairie. Since I like wild, interesting clothes, I found a great place for workout clothes. When it comes to shoes, the selection is more limited. However, the styles are also unusual here too. This place is just short of five stars because of the mediocre shoe array. Otherwise, highly recommended.
Daniel J.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Good: –Large selection to choose from –If you pay attention you can find some nice steals at a great bargain Bad: –While prices were discounted, it seemed the prices were raised for the back to school rush
Elizabeth R.
Place rating: 3 Madison, WI
Always good deal, staff is pretty knowledgeable. Do not expect this place to be perfectly organized, it is an outlet. Sizes and styles are random but, once again, it is an outlet. I have found some great outdoor running clothes and shoes. It is definitely worth a stop.
Karry B.
Place rating: 4 Milwaukee, WI
I really like this Nike Clearance Center. That is what it is-a Nike Clearance Center. So for all of those people whining that they do not have the most current styles or colors, then go to the regular Nike Store. This store is NOT the same one as Rosemont, IL. Rosemont is an outlet store. Johnson Creek is the clearance center where clothes that do not sell at Rosemont are sent.(this is what associates there told me) They will not have everybody’s size. The shoes are disorganized but frankly, I do not care, as I do not wear Nike Shoes. My teenage son always manages to find at least 2 pairs of Air Jordans to buy in his size and he is always happy. I have found Packers t-shirts for $ 10.00. Sweats for $ 14.00. That is a great deal for their quality. Yes, they have a lot of items in small and size jumbo, but just pick through the goods. Maybe an ultra skinny or extremely obese person needs Nike also? Staff could be a little bit more friendlier but I feel that their main job is to prevent theft. If you don’t feel that that is what they are up to, then you are delusional. If you want cozy, cutesy customer service, look elsewhere. Furthermore, after you try on your shoes, replace them for God’s sake. I do not want to trip over your size 14 Air Jordan skis. Come with an open mind and you won’t be disappointed.
Crissy W.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
great bargains I got shoes for me and my family. cheaper then the Chicago outlet in aurora the clothes had a few good deals nike hats were on sale for $ 5 bucks
Joanna T.
Place rating: 2 Wauwatosa, WI
One star because this store is quite large. One star because it’s very organized — much more so than the jumbly shitshow that is the Kenosha version. Zero stars for the merchandise. Yikes! I don’t think there was a thing in here that anyone would actually BUY. We’re talking men’s hot pink«Just Do It» tees in size XXXL by the rack, or multiple racks of women’s super shorty-shorts in size 0. Even if one were so moved to buy the shockingly unattractive merchandise that’s for sale, it won’t be at much of a discount. I’m never terribly impressed with the Nike outlets and this one still managed to disappoint. JC Outlets has an Adidas store that does offer better stock and better prices. Best to head there instead.
James C.
Place rating: 4 Janesville, WI
I have been a fan of Nike since my young days when Michael Jordan dominated the NBA and Nike was the elite shoe company. Since that time I have to say that I have not stopped being a fan but my devotion to Nike has not been near as strong(mainly for monetary reasons). Usually when at Johnson Creek I don’t even go into the store because I know I will just walk out without buying anything because I usually don’t need anything that is in the store and I can find Nike items elsewhere for the same price or cheaper. However, this time I went in with the purpose of looking at running shoes. The shoes I had for running were not doing the job and I wanted to get a quality pair. After finding a shoe I wanted, I asked if they had it in my size. The staff went to work and within a few minutes I had a pair of shoes in my size. The Pros of this store are that there was a speedy checkout(I believe every register was open), plenty of floor sales staff waiting and eager to help you and for how busy the store was, it didn’t look like a disaster. Staff were continually straightening up. The Cons of this store are that there are not enough benches to try on shoes. It took me awhile to find a place to sit and most of the seats had people sitting on them who were not trying on shoes. The other con for me is that the shoes aisles are narrow. Overall, this is a store I will keep going back into to see if there are other items I might want to buy.
Gina B.
Place rating: 3 Milwaukee, WI
Located in Johnson Creek Outlet stores, this Nike Factory store offers the same discounted prices as other factory stores. You can find some very good buys if you look hard and you can also get the most current«hip» brands if you want to shell out the dough. In comparison to the one in Pleasant Prairie, I feel this location lacks the customer service that I would expect from a store with 20+ employees standing around. We approached a gal, literally just standing around to ask for help on a size. She radioed in to someone on her headset and said«They will let me know, here you can put these back» and walked away. Uh… ok? was what my response was. After I returned the box for her, I found her standing in a different spot — further away from us so we walked over to her again. «they will let me know what they find» and walk away again to stand somewhere else(not by us) So I followed her again. I’m waiting for an answer so I’m not sure why she wanted to stand somewhere other than by me except for the fact she didn’t want to be bothered. Another guy came from the back, looking for her but she was no where to be found now so I stopped him. Apparently he didn’t know what a cleat was because he brought indoor rubber soled shoes out. Then apologized because he said he wasn’t aware. Ugh! Thanks for the huge waste of time. In all, I have nothing against the store itself. It was fairly clean but packed with people and I know they have some really good deals, just gotta hit it at the right time. I will go back to Pleasant Prairie or another location though since the service at this one was just awful.
Stephen M.
Place rating: 3 Madison, WI
Likes: Helpfulish staff, pricing, location and ease of access. Dislike: trying to find shoes on your own. Jeebus, what a mess of a system. Take some tips from Adidas, please
Mike P.
Place rating: 5 Des Moines, IA
I lived in Beaverton, Oregon for a few years and used to drive past the Nike World Headquarters daily on my commute. There’s an employee discount store on the headquarters campus that everyone in Portland had a pass to except me it seemed. I have to shop at the Nike Factory Stores. EXPERIENCE: This Nike Factory Store is located in a strip mall in a town that sounds like it was named after a strip mall. Johnson Creek? Compared to other Nike Factory Stores this one is by far the BEST I’ve ever shopped. I was in the market for a golf glove and a teen associate helped me find one that fit and gave excellent customer service. There were some AMAZING deals out on the sidewalk in front of the store. I found a long sleeve baseball-like shirt for $ 3.00. The shoe selection for the $ 30 price range is huge. BILLBOWERMAN: I’ve ran a lap on the world famous Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. It’s where Phil Knight and Steve Prefontaine once roamed.