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Nike Factory Outlet (Sports Shops - Tips & Comparison)

scottish20

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Sports Shops - Tips & Comparison

Date: 15/08/01 (3506 review reads)
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Advantages: 30% off RRP, good quality, range of stock

Disadvantages: sometimes stock is a bit 'odd'

Sports clothes are great - comfy, practical and trendy and yet often ridiculously expensive. That's where the Nike Factory Outlet in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland is different.

I am a cross country runner but I also play football and hockey at university so my sports wardrobe contains everything from lycra leggings to footie socks and heavy sweatshirts - 80% of which is Nike. Nike has to be my all time favourite in terms of sports gear, especially now I've found affordable prices. Take my leggings for example - Nike Dri-fit Stretch Leggings, RRP £29.99, Nike Outlet price £12.99...yes that's a huge disount of £17! I admit, they were a particularly good bargain, but there are savings of at least 30% on all RRPs.

Next example, my mum's new trainers - Nike Air, RRP £80, Outlet price £20. These did have a further reduction on them, but they were not seconds or faulty goods, just simply surplus stock.

In short, Nike Factory Outlet is great because...
* at least 30% off RRP
* full range of clothing and footwear (shorts, trackies, sweatshirts, hats, footie boots, baby wear, kids, men and womens wear...and shoes for men with huge feet!)
* full range of sizes - you'd expect only obscure sizes but I'm a size 12 and my mum has size 6 feet; can't get any more average really!
* top quality kit...maybe last season's colours but in no way is anything 'second' or damaged.

But yes, there is one disadvantage. The stuff in the Outlet tends to be there for a reason i.e. when released in the shops, it didn't sell. A few months ago, the shop was full of brown and beige kit! However, when they have good stock, they have excellant stock...we either buy nothing or spend £100!

So forget your £80 trainers or £30 leggings, visit Nike Factory Outlet and save a fortune. When I see these clothes at such low prices, I wonder how shops like JD and Allsports have the audacity
to charge such extortionate prices...I thought sport was to be promoted!

My advise, visit the Nike Outlet today and don't forget your credit card...happy shopping!


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Last comments:
littleyellowfish

- 16/08/01

Since i am just a little yellow fish in the deep blue sea, I dont have much need for sports clothes, but nice op onywocht, The Fishster!
weeonelass

- 15/08/01

ashford kent has one. My daughters trainers cost me £8, bargain.
Great op, keep up the good work. (sport I meant)
KingHerrod

- 15/08/01

Just wondered whether this should be posted in a section on Nile Outlet shops, otherwise, thanks for the tips.

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