(215) 592-6512
1318 Chestnut St
Philadelphia,
PA
19107
39.9491
-75.1615
Neighborhoods: Center City, Center City East
Reviews & Ratings for Mitchell & Ness Sporting Goods
9 reviews
What users are saying:
Super fans and superstars flock here for wearable old-time sports nostalgia.
by Contributor
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.
Great Stuff
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
As good as it gets
by atombomb49
If your a sports fan and particularly like jerseys this is heaven. You can get just about any jersey you want. This store is a sports fans Dream. But make sure your money's right average price of the jersey's is about $300.
- Pros: Various Jerseys, High Quality of produ
- Cons: Closes at 5:30PM, a Bit pricey
Will never buy from you again!
by JnJ_rep
Got a 1974 Aaron Jersey as gift 3 months ago and was too big, tried to get in contact with manager to see how i could exchange only to have him repeat what the other moron on the phone said (tags were attched and jersey was unworn). Your policies really need an upgrade and staff should be reprimanded for being plain out ignorant. This business needs to be reconstructed if it wants to survive. Get professional sales people. And worry were the customer that is being shunned works at. (i.e. references to other potential buyers.)
- Pros: Nice Jerseys
- Cons: Bad service., Poor store Policies., Bad sales reps.
Get an On-Line Store PLEASE!!!
by mikeyellis
This company would at least quadruple its business by setting up a good website shop to buy jerseys on-line direct from their shop. Their poor customer service holds this company back from selling to its potential. I've been buying from this company since 1995. Suggestions to them to creat an on-line shop fall on deaf ears. It's a no brainer. No one wants to call up the store and deal with moody folks just to check on inventory. Put your product catalogs on line please.
- Cons: non-caring, prehistoric, non-responsive
Attention to detail?
by wcadamo
Their attention to detail may not be as good as it appears. ex. Their 1968 Namath jersey has the wrong number style and shoulder yolk is not like the original jersey. Just compare to the old pictures. I'm not sure of their fabric also. I saw a Sam Huff Jersey that felt like stretch polyestor, the label didn't have the fabric make up. I'm still doing my research. They were ok to me on the phone.
Mitchell and Ness is unique
by utah
you won't find these retro NBA jerseys anywhere else besides Mitchell and Ness. why? b/c M&N has a license with the NBA and MLB to make these jerseys. these retro-style jerseys were made popular by rappers such as Outkast, Jay-Z etc...now they are almost mainstream....key word being almost..You will need to pay around $200 bucks for an authentic retro such as a 1983 76ers #6 Julius Erving jersey.






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