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Islanders’ Isles Lab Un commerce de détail dans l’arène, un succès culturel


Islanders’ Isles Lab Un commerce de détail dans l’arène, un succès culturel


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9 Comments

  1. frikbddvb

    If success is defined by shelves and racks overflowing of overpriced merchandise that majority of people don’t want to buy because of the $$$$$$.. then yes

  2. FriendlySlytherin

    I guess people are buying this stuff. As much as I don’t like the insane prices, it’s good that the new arena is having some form of financial success while the team struggles.

  3. There has been some discussion here and other places about the Isles Lab, but it seems like the proof of concept is working. Obviously this is written as a puff piece, but I’m glad to see that at least they think its working, so that more money comes in to the team

  4. Chris_P_Bake_On

    The most affordable thing is my 16 can cooler bag which was $30….. most of the « affordable » things are by the checkout line or hats

  5. starscream568

    Listen, is some stuff disgustingly overpriced? Yes. But there is more than enough appropriately priced things too. I’ve never not seen a line waiting to get in or checkout.

  6. squishymochicat

    There’s a great variety of stuff, including tee shirts and such that are reasonably priced. It’s always crowded, shopping in there is fun. For fucks’ sake, people act like they’ve never seen expensive things in their lives!

  7. WhoDoYouPlayFor

    Also not for nothing, that’s the “culture” right now it seems. You see people with balenciaga shit or something along those lines. Overpriced, “hype” stuff. Is it what it is. Can’t blame them for hitching a ride with that but I do think a fan shop, especially in-arena/stadium, shouldn’t be that.

  8. hmack1998

    I’m surprised this is allowed to exist and isn’t considered competition to Adidas and Fanatics

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