Nike has a new way to try on sneakers at its stores without talking to anyone. Here's how it works.
- Nike has released a new way to try on shoes in select Los Angeles area stores.
- It enables customers who download and use the Nike retail app to try on shoes without interacting with a Nike store associate.
- I tried it on a recent visit to LA and found it works well, but its usefulness is limited to certain situations.
LOS ANGELES - Nike knows customers want to try before they buy, so it's making that a little easier to do.
The world's largest sportswear seller has debuted a new way to request shoe try-ons in stores, along with new functionality in its smartphone app.
Each shoe has a little barcode inside, which can be scanned using a feature on the app. Doing so brings up an option to try on any version of the shoe currently in stock at the store. Wait in the designated area, and a Nike employee will trot out the shoe you requested within a few minutes. There's no pressure to buy.
The feature is currently being piloted in a few West Coast stores before Nike rolls it out to the rest of its retail footprint. On a recent trip to Los Angeles for the opening of Nike's newest concept at the Nike by Melrose store, I took the opportunity to check out how the app works in practice.
One of the pilot locations is Nike's store at The Grove, a large outdoor luxury mall. In my experience, the new service worked exactly as advertised. I could definitely see it being a useful tool if you can't find an employee to help, or if you'd just rather not talk to somebody.
Scan-to-try is part of a suite of features Nike is launching on a small scale, then rolling out to the rest of its stores. Scan enables scan-to-try, Reserve allows customers to select items in advance to try on in-store, and Instant Unlocks gives access to freebies within the app.
Here's how scan-to-try works: