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Communigraphics

4.0 (1 review)
Open • 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Fleet Feet Augusta

Fleet Feet Augusta

(40 reviews)

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I am not convinced the employees know what they are doing. I had my feet measured and they told me…read moreI needed a 10.5 wide shoe. I alerted them to the fact that I typically where a 12 or 12.5 in most shoes and sometimes a 13 if it isn't a wide shoe. They insisted I try a 10.5 which was too tight, but they convinced me to purchase an 11.5 wide. As expected, after wearing them for 2 days I could barely walk. My left knee began hurting, as did my back and the arches of my feet. I stand and walk for 10-13 hour shifts and this was not acceptable. I returned to the store and had them rescan me with the same resulting shoe size recommendation. This time I insisted on a 12.5, which they did not have in stock and had to order. When it came time to order the replacement shoes, the employee wanted to order the new shoes first and then process my return. I disagreed with this process as I had purchased the shoes with a gift card and would then be paying $180 and leaving with a $150 gift card. The employee asked the manager for assistance and they agreed to do my return first and refund the money to a gift card that could be used for the purchase of the new shoes. This seems like common sense, but based on the shoe measurement discrepancies, perhaps not for these employees. I will see if the replacement shoes fit better when they arrive, but I am not likely to recommend this business to anyone else looking for shoes

Dear Friends, 2023…read moremarked the start of a change in my life. We all make resolutions at the start of the year but this change isn't a resolution. It's a change.... I decided that instead of watching life I'd join it. After losing another classmate, I finally realized that my bucket list would be for not if I kept waiting for the perfect situation. One of the items on that list is to constantly improve my physical fitness. Since the stairs at work snatch my breath on a daily, I decided to start with walking. It's been a while since I walked for exercise so I knew I needed to get the right footwear. I knew without the new kicks I'd use every excuse under the sun about why I can't exercise because my shoes are worn. I landed at Fleet Feet to get the perfect fit. From start to finish I felt informed and encouraged about the process. The staff member was exceptional. His customer service was outstanding. He explained the scans, offered the best choices, and I left with my new kicks to sign up for their spring training program. While I have miles to go before I'm ready to tackle the Cooper River Bridge, I know where all my footwear will be coming from. Suggestions: Book an appointment on their website, come prepared with questions, and forget the words "I only wear...." Feet and shoes change so be open to trying new sneakers. Please share your story, reel or photo with me when you venture out to get your next pair of trainers. Excited to see you on the pavement soon. Sincerely CSRA

Hibbett Sports

Hibbett Sports

(2 reviews)

Poor customer service. Sales person on the phone didn't great me barely looked up. He was dressed…read morevery unprofessional not even sporty. Pants hanging and at one point he was walking around with his hands down his pants. Ugh

This store opened within the past year or so in North Augusta. I generally like Hibbett Sports…read more They are a smaller franchise and in the fall, I can usually find marked down prices on softball stuff. For instance, I've purchased three ball gloves retailed at $30 for about $15 each. On my most recent visit to this particular store, I walked in looking for softball cleats. The associate that greeted us was friendly, but when we told her what we needed she told us that they didn't have any cleats at all. We joked with her and said something about Hibbett being a sporting goods store and she told us that "it's not really a sports store, it's more like an urban shoe store." She proceeded to tell us about some of the clothing that they had on clearance. Exchanging a puzzled glace with my boyfriend, we thanked her for her help and went to browse around. In the back we found what we were looking for. It was a small section but it was there: cleats for football, soccer, baseball and softball. They didn't have the type of cleat we had in mind so we didn't buy any. We did get a couple of shirts off of that clearance shelf she mentioned though. We will be back. Hopefully our next sales associate will be a more knowledgeable with what the store is and has in stock.

Communigraphics - sportswear - Updated May 2026

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