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On The Run

On The Run

4.6(790 reviews)
3.9 mi•Inner Sunset
•$$

My boyfriend just finished buying a pair of shoes here. He is tough to fit (14EEEE). He came home…read moreexcited about being able to try on not just one, not just two, but five different styles of shoes. They took their time and didn't get exasperated. Explained the differences in shoes, the foam types, got into the weeds of different running styles. Really great experience. And the price was the same as online or a big box. Fantastic work Ivy H and OtR. You'll be our first stop from now on. Thank you.

After many years of being disabled, I was able to regain my mobility last year through surgery…read more Now that I can walk again, that's all I want to do. Strap on my sneakers and walk, walk, walk. Unfortunately for my feet and back, my sneakers of choice are Converse. I have no less than 10 pairs, but not one of them is suitable for the type and volume of walking I'm doing now. I could have easily gone to a DSW or Foot Locker for walking shoes, but knowing myself I would have spun into a spiral of analysis paralysis, second-guessing, and doubt. Instead, I decided to visit On The Run, which I knew about from a former boss who was very particular about her footwear due to her own orthopedic issues. As soon as I walked in, I was greeted by sales associate Rahnsom. He led me to a chair and began asking exploratory questions to get a sense of my needs. He took measurements and had me walk around a bit in my socks to see what my feet and ankles were doing. With this information he was able to immediately pull 4 shoes that fit perfectly. He helped me into each pair and had me walk around the store and go up and down a little hiking simulator to test how they felt. He chose very well. Out of the first three pairs, I could have easily walked out with two of them and been happy. Even the pair that I would have passed on was comfortable but a little too high for clumsy me. When I tried on the fourth pair, though, the Goldilocks in me knew that these shoes were just right. Regarding pricing, my particular pair of New Balance was $199. Coming from a Converse budget that may have seemed high, but I was determined to invest in my comfort and safety. Additionally, I place great value on the personalized service and information that Rahnsom provided. Had I gone to a "regular" retail store, I am certain I would have wasted money on the wrong shoe. For example, I had zero idea I was actually an 8 wide. I would have bought a size 9 shoe like I usually do then would have suffered - like I usually do - with a pair that was still too narrow in the front but with my heels moving up and down in the back as I walk. Out of curiosity I just checked online for prices elsewhere on my shoes and I consistently found them at $199. So, in my personal experience so far, On The Run isn't necessarily pricier than other stores. Even if it is, I can't put a price on being able to find the perfect shoe for my situation, in record time and with zero angst and indecision.

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BAIT - chillin

BAIT

3.7(45 reviews)
1.9 mi•SoMa
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I heard the clothing here is easier to distress so I figured I check them out. Given this area's…read morenon-existent parking, I opted to visit by bike. Turns out, they won't let bikes in. Meanwhile, Blicks on the same block was so cool about it, and their store is way more crowded with stuff. From the outside peeking in, BAIT looked very spacious, like a fairly recent pop up, so I really don't understand the no bikes policy. If anything, they should put a couple of bike racks inside to invite more business. Most businesses on Market St actually don't mind bikes inside so as long as you're respectful about it. But BAIT didn't even give me a chance to spend my money. Bummer.

Was visiting SF from out of town closing time was 7pm on a Thurs evening. Trekked all the way…read moreacross the city and got there at 6:50pm. Guy at the door said they're closed and that the people inside were their last customers. I wanted to by my family some gifts from the shop, but was denied access. They should update their closing time online if you don't let people in. I was extremely disappointed. Guy showed no remorse for what he had to go through to get there and was literally looking to spend money. I msg'd them on IG about the matter as well. Didn't want to post this negative review, but they would respond not apologize either. Not gonna shop with this company again.

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Undefeated

Undefeated

2.8(93 reviews)
2.1 mi•Hayes Valley
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Located in Hayes street, close to many restaurants and clothing stores, if you want good street…read morewear, and not to crazy prices, hit up this store! First time here in SF, but been shopping in LA and online of course, it's good to know we have one here in the Bay Area! Street parking is ok, we parked in front of Salt and straw. We will be back!

I came here sometime over the summer and had visited previous times but they didn't have what I…read morewanted at the time I wanted it. This time, I was just looking with intention to buy. For a store like this in a city like this I can see why they'd be cautious or would fully neglect to answer questions on the items they have in stock. It's better to go in. Customer service was cool. It wasn't a busy day and I got to try on some shoes I was interested in. There was one pair though that wasn't on the shelf and I didn't know it was some popular release. Apparently they were the Dime x Asics and the person who won never came to pick them up. They're a nice basic shoe. I'd say if you pay attention to subtle details you'd like the slight brown ombre on the shoe. Anyway, after trying on AJ1 lows that were comfy, and another pair of AJ1Mids in women's that I would have bought had they been available in my actual size and not a half size down, I walked out with the Asics. Customer service was great because the associate helping me was actually helpful. They brought me the shoes I wanted and after small talk it seemed like they picked up on the fact that I'm a bit of a sneaker lover, hence the recommendation for the shoes that were a collab and sold out everywhere release. I'm glad they were in my size. Also, they gave me the info to find the shoes that I wanted in my size on their website. Anyway, cool store and cool location.

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