(215) 592-6512
1318 Chestnut St
Philadelphia,
PA
19107
39.9491
-75.1615
Neighborhoods: Center City, Center City East
What People Are Saying About Mitchell & Ness Sporting Goods
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – Owner and self-proclaimed baseball fanatic Peter Capolino spent years researching MLB history. To date, he's replicated the uniforms of 500 pro ballplayers. Each cap, each wool-flannel home-game shirt, each leather jacket carries what Capolino calls "a piece of romantic American history." But the stock just starts at baseball. Warm-ups and jerseys from the days of Chamberlain, Bird, Abdul-Jabbar and Dr. J attract such clients as Spike Lee, LL Cool J, Coolio and Philly's own Roots. Now MN is also a part of hip-hop history.
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by PistolPat
The variety of jerseys are great. They have all 4 major sports and you can find an original that nobody else has. The price is a little steep but people are still buying them. Its a great store and the customer service is good they will help you find anything.
- Pros: Variety, Customer Service, Products
- Cons: Price, Parking
make them easier to afford
by robswinga
the selection of jersey's are incredible, and so are most of the prices.i beleive that you get what you pay for. i'll be waiting for the sale! who are these jersey's priced for, the above average man, or the below average fan. i think that this mitchell&ness thing has blown the attitude of the sales people out the water. treat everyone the same.
- Pros: selection
- Cons: price, customer service, sizing
Can't wait until they file bankrupt....
by tonytyme
This company is a classic case of a company thinking that they're bigger than the industry. The service is absolutely horrible and they don't understand that this throwback fad will be short lived and so will they!!!!
- Pros: none, none, none
- Cons: price, customer service, convenience
The Details on Mitchell & Ness Sporting Goods
Fun Fact:
Opened in 1904, this store once made and sold golf clubs. By 1952, the business was outfitting the Philadelphia A's and loads of other local teams. These days, the little shop is the heart of a booming business that sells its own line of historically faithful reproductions of pro-athletic uniforms.






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