In New York City, a haven for sports enthusiasts has emerged in the form of Mr. Throwback, a store that's as nostalgic as it is vibrant. Behind its larger-than-life clientele and high-profile following lies a passion for retro sportswear and a desire to recreate childhood memories.
Founder Michael 'Mike' Spitz credits his love for basketball jerseys and sports memorabilia from his own childhood as the driving force behind the store. "My store is actually based on my childhood bedroom," he reveals, explaining that he wanted to incorporate 90s nostalgia into every aspect of the shop. This sentiment rings true as customers flock to Mr. Throwback, drawn by the eclectic mix of jerseys, hats, sneakers, posters, and toys from the decade.
Initially, Spitz started selling his wares at local flea markets, but it wasn't long before word spread about the unique store. As he recounts, "People were like, 'wow, this is so cool. I grew up with this, or I have this. Do you buy?'" This sentiment has been echoed by celebrities such as Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet, who both stumbled upon Mr. Throwback after being featured in an ESPN article.
Spitz's approach to building the store has been centered around catering to diverse tastes, from hockey tees to wrestling magazines. He emphasizes that his goal is to provide a positive experience for customers, regardless of whether they make a purchase or not. "If you have a great experience somewhere, you're going to tell the world," he says. "If you have a bad experience, you're going to tell the world."
As Mr. Throwback continues to grow in popularity, it's clear that the store has become an institution for sports fans of all ages. With its nostalgic atmosphere and eclectic selection of retro sportswear, Mr. Throwback is poised to serve as a time capsule for future generations of enthusiasts.
Founder Michael 'Mike' Spitz credits his love for basketball jerseys and sports memorabilia from his own childhood as the driving force behind the store. "My store is actually based on my childhood bedroom," he reveals, explaining that he wanted to incorporate 90s nostalgia into every aspect of the shop. This sentiment rings true as customers flock to Mr. Throwback, drawn by the eclectic mix of jerseys, hats, sneakers, posters, and toys from the decade.
Initially, Spitz started selling his wares at local flea markets, but it wasn't long before word spread about the unique store. As he recounts, "People were like, 'wow, this is so cool. I grew up with this, or I have this. Do you buy?'" This sentiment has been echoed by celebrities such as Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet, who both stumbled upon Mr. Throwback after being featured in an ESPN article.
Spitz's approach to building the store has been centered around catering to diverse tastes, from hockey tees to wrestling magazines. He emphasizes that his goal is to provide a positive experience for customers, regardless of whether they make a purchase or not. "If you have a great experience somewhere, you're going to tell the world," he says. "If you have a bad experience, you're going to tell the world."
As Mr. Throwback continues to grow in popularity, it's clear that the store has become an institution for sports fans of all ages. With its nostalgic atmosphere and eclectic selection of retro sportswear, Mr. Throwback is poised to serve as a time capsule for future generations of enthusiasts.