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Jordan “Legacy Level” at Shiekh Shoes San Francisco

Jordan “Legacy Level” at Shiekh Shoes San Francisco

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Another retail location adds its name to the likes of the new Nike and Converse stores as must-visit sneaker shops in San Francisco.  Shiekh Shoes continues to grow, this time opening a new Jordan Brand ‘Legacy Level’ concept on the second floor of their SF flagship store.  The space and its many details are all designed in tribute to the GOAT, including 6’6″ product walls and 23-degree angles on the hardwood floor.  The displays are on point, the lighting adds a dramatic feel in some places while just helping you very clearly see the product you’re considering buying.  Click in to see more photos and let us know your impressions on the new Jordan ‘Legacy Level’ at Shiekh.

Source: Shiekh

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