Bannister Mall may be technically dead, with only a few big chains (such as Foot Locker and Victoria's Secret), but that doesn't mean there aren't any goods or services there. Why, in one stop, you can visit several salons (or a barbershop called Faderz) and find gear from hip-hop labels such as Ecko, G-Unit, Phat Farm, BKLYN and Rocawear. And because Bannister is home to a zillion athletic-shoe depots, you can get more Nikes than any one set of feet could ever wear out on the court. You can also get iced-out at one of the many gold-and-diamond purveyors, secure some gold fronts at Dis n Dat or buy personalized dog tags at U-Tagz. And pick up some old-school jams at Hobley's Music and Books. Then cut a few tracks and go make your own damn music video at one of the two recording and production studios. (Psionix is "where dreams are produced.") Basically, anyone can walk in with a white tee, some smelly kicks and a chunk of change and walk back out like a discount Usher.
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