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Shopping the adidas | Reebok Employee Store just got easier. Shoppers can gain access to 50% off employee-only prices by downloading the adidas app and reserving their spot to shop. Click here to sign-up.

All customers must sign up for a specific date in order to access the adidas | Reebok Employee Store. Each reservation permits 5 guests. Entry is first-come, first-serve, and shoppers are asked to have a valid photo-ID to cross-reference with the name on the reservation.

Location: adidas | Reebok Employee Store, 10 Quest Ln., Greenville, SC 29605
Store hours: Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun., 12 p.m.-6 p.m.
How it works: The adidas | Reebok Employee Store is an invite-only retail store. For an invitation, sign up to join the Creators Clubbenefits include access to the store, early access to adidas launches, and special invitations to attend in-store events. Once you’ve joined the Club + downloaded the adidas app, click here to find the in-app reservation page.

(Bonus: The store also invites local businesses + organizations to enjoy their exclusive employee-only discount — email adiGreenville@adidas.com for more info.)

Make your reservation.

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