So, I’d been hearing whispers about this Chase employee apparel store for a while, you know, bits and pieces from colleagues during lunch breaks. “Got this nice polo from the employee store,” someone would say, or “They’ve got decent jackets there.” Curiosity finally got the better of me last Tuesday. I had a bit of free time after a meeting wrapped up early, so I figured, why not go check it out myself?

Finding the Place
It wasn’t exactly broadcasted, you know? No big flashy signs. I had to ask around a bit to get the exact location, turns out it’s tucked away in one of the main buildings. After a couple of wrong turns down some hallways that all looked the same, I finally spotted a discreet sign. Pushed the door open and stepped inside.
First Impressions and What I Saw
The store itself wasn’t huge, pretty functional I’d say. Clean, well-lit, and organized. It wasn’t super crowded, maybe two or three other folks browsing around. They had racks of clothing, mostly. Things like:
- Polo shirts with the company logo, in a few different colors.
- T-shirts, more casual stuff.
- Some outerwear, like light jackets and a few heavier fleeces.
- Hats, a couple of styles.
Then there was a section with other branded items. You know the drill – pens, notebooks, coffee mugs, water bottles. The usual corporate gear. I spent a good ten minutes just walking around, feeling the material of the shirts, checking out the designs. Most of it looked like decent quality, nothing too cheap-feeling.
The “Haul” (or Lack Thereof)
I wasn’t really there to buy a whole new wardrobe or anything. I mainly wanted to see what all the fuss was about. I did end up picking up a new coffee mug, because you can never have too many of those, right? And I grabbed a simple t-shirt. The prices seemed reasonable, especially for branded stuff.
The person at the checkout was friendly enough. Quick transaction, no fuss. Just scanned my items, I paid, and that was that.

Final Thoughts
So, yeah, that was my little adventure to the Chase employee apparel store. It’s pretty much what you’d expect from an employee store – a convenient spot to grab some company-branded gear if you’re into that, or if you need a new polo for a work event. Nothing earth-shattering, but it does the job. I’m glad I went to see it for myself. At least now I know what’s there if I ever need anything specific. Just a straightforward place for employees to get their company swag.