5 sneaker boutiques in Fort Worth

Find collectible sneakers, vintage finds, and more at these local stores.

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Stop by Centre for the latest sneaker and clothing trends. | Photo by FTWtoday

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Whether you’re a sneakerhead or just someone who just appreciates a good shoe, boutique sneaker shops are the way to go for new releases, rare looks, and the latest trends.

Funkytown is known for its West-meets-modern style, so we’re making it easy to kickstart your sneaker journey with these five local shops in Fort Worth.

Be sure to check social media accounts for the latest announcements.

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Shop the latest trends on Centre on Magnolia Avenue. | Photo by FTWtoday

Centre | Magnolia Avenue

The Texas-born clothing and footwear retailer opened in Dallas in 2007 and expanded to Fort Worth (1455 W. Magnolia Ave.) in 2019. The boutique carries men’s and women’s sneakers, clothes, and accessories from 15+ familiar brands like Nike, Jordan, Adidas, Dickies, and New Balance.

Laced Connection | Riverside

Owned by Chad Steward, the boutique at 2907 Race St. features trending sneakers in brands like Nike, Jordan, and Adidas, along with collectible sports cards.

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Stop by the iconic pink doors in Sundance Square. | Photo by Union Station

Union Station | Downtown

Located behind the recognizable pink doors in Sundance Square at 310 Main St., you’ll find this record store with collectible skateboards and streetwear fashion curated by owner Patrick McGrew.

Fleet Feet | Montgomery Plaza

Stock up on premium running and walking shoes, and brand-name clothes. The store even offers free outfitting appointments. If you’re looking for a new running group, Fleet Feet offers weekly group runs for all paces and ability levels.

Locals Only | Temporarily closed for relocation

Previously located off Race Street, the shop offers a broad selection of vintage sneakers and streetwear in popular brands like Supreme, Bape, Nike, and Yeezy. If you’ve got something to sell, the shop will also authenticate and buy second hand shoes and clothing.

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