Could a sneaker-head community space in Scoop (86) safeguard against physical retail’s decline?

Designed for local company Asport, which specializes in contemporary sportswear and accessories, ‘Scoop (86) is not only a sneaker store; it is more like a sneaker club. Consumers are incentivized and immersed in the story of designer sports shoes
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