You played every sport imaginable when you were in school. You have gotten older and the joints aren't like they used to be. You look at all your old equipment, a little battered up, but still usable. What to do with it? Why not make some extra money and let someone else play with it now? That's where Play It Again Sports has found its calling. The store will pay you money for that old equipment and sell it to the next generation of athletes.
Graf's Reloading is packed with supplies and ammo for every need. The knowledgable staff is ready to help with your reloading needs and offers excellent service. The store specializes in shot shell reloading, metallic reloading, powders & prims, bullet casting and muzzleloading.
The Uniform Shop's name says it all. This Saint Charles store offers all kinds of uniforms. From scrubs to shoes, it's all here. You'll find brands including Landan, Urbane, Grey's Anatomy and Scrub Zone. You can also shop online for convenience.
Soccer Master is the place to go in St. Louis for soccer equipment and apparel. This storefront serves South County but also combines with the company's soccerpro.com site to offer a large variety of soccer shoes, national and club team uniforms, soccer balls, shin guards and many other soccer-related items. If you are a local coach you can contact the store to arrange a consultation with a staff member who will be able to help you pick the right socks, shorts and jerseys for your team.
The Foot Locker is located on the upper level of the Chesterfield Mall between the Macy's and Dillard's entrances. Foot Locker carries mainly Nike items with some Adidas, Asics and Under Armour.
Total Hockey has everything you need to play ice and roller hockey. Bring your ice skates in for a sharpening, grab a couple rolls of tape, or buy your referee gear. Total Hockey is the exclusive ice hockey equipment retailer of USA Hockey.
Infinity Skate Shop carries a wide range of skateboard products and some women's specific products. Boards line the wall and wheels fill the glass cases of the counter. Jason Ebenrick, Infinity's owner (and longtime skateboarder), believes he has found his niche and he's sticking with it.