Hey they’re still open and getting some new stock. There are also some nearby stores with OK stuff too. So IMHO it’s worth the trip.(Even if you follow up the visit by buying online.) And when I asked — May 31st, two days before Finals game #1 — they were open 10am-8:30pm.
Chris V.
Rating des Ortes: 1 San Jose, CA
Tiny selection, no jerseys for sale when I went. I could go to my local champs and find better stuff than the official team store in SF. Also, customer service was non existent. Very underwhelming experience.
Pauline I.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Fairfield, CA
I saw signs stating 50% sale on GSW gear. So I entered this store and I was the only one in the store… no one greeted me… floor rep didn’t say anything… cashier was more focused with his phone than making a sale. I asked the cashier which items were on sale…“uh I think the shirts on the wall and the racks”. Picked a shirt and went back to cashier and he stated the full price, I said, «Wasn’t this on sale? You said the shirts on the wall & this was on the wall…» Cashier said«Oh I did, yeah I guess»…He finally rung me up for the sale price… Really??? These people need to learn some customer service skills & make signage stating their sale items.
Elena N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
If you want any Warriors gear, stop by before the Team Store closes. I believe it’s only open through the finals. The roommate really wanted a finals cap, so I came by Thursday, June 4th around 2:30pm. Luckily, they still had somewhat of a selection and I was able to score three Golden State Warriors Adidas The Finals caps($ 35 ea). I got the Adjustable slouch in Gold & White and the Structured flex fit in Royal. The also had a velcro version of the adjustable cap in royal, but the roommate didn’t want that one. I dropped by again last week and the selection was lacking. They still had some jerseys, normal caps, etc, in stock, but nothing else I really wanted. Adidas downstairs also carries a bunch of Warriors gear, so if you can’t find what you need, just take the escalator down and you may luck out there.
Ehm.aye T.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Hercules, CA
Disappointing to say the least. It’s real small. Although it is unfair for me to hold it to the team store in, let’s say Oracle Arena, they are indeed very limited in merchandise here. Who knows, maybe I went at a bad time. If this organization was looking to push NBA finals merchandise for the Warriors and this team is indeed The Bay’s team, then why didn’t they open one at Valley Fair Mall, Solano, Hilltop, and reopen it in Downtown Oakland? For all you people trying to stock up on Warriors gear, head to the Adidas store. The selection is a little better.
Tracy L.
Rating des Ortes: 2 San Ramon, CA
Although this store is in a good location, it doesn’t have a ton of variety. It definitely looks like a temporary store, and I found it inconvenient that a lot of things did not have price tags on it. The clothing seemed to have prices, but the basketballs, beanies, etc all were not labeled. You had to line up and have the person at the front look up prices for you on the iPad. You’re probably better off ordering online.
Joshua C.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Vallejo, CA
Wow I couldn’t be more disappointed. This place is basically filled with all of the throwaway post-season merch that bandwagon fans will end up giving away to thrift stores once their fair weather tenure is over. Selection is mediocre at best. There aren’t any jerseys besides Curry, Thompson, and Lee. No throwback jerseys or jackets. I was hoping to find a similar selection of merch like at the Oracle, but it looks like I’m just going to have to keep going to the store at the arena or just frequent the other sports stores in the Westfield. Hopefully this place will get better.