Top 7 DC Shops In South Africa

Below Are The Top DC Shops In South Africa

Fourways Mall

Address: 11 Ruby Cl, Witkoppen, Sandton, 2068

Opened: 1994

Hours: Closes soon ⋅ 6 PM ⋅ Opens 9 AM Thu

Phone: 011 465 6095

The Skate Emporium

Address: Heathway Centre, Castlehill Dr, Blackheath, Randburg, 2195

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 10 AM Thu

Phone: 079 092 4076

DC Coffee Co Fourways

Address: Cnr Forest Road and, Sunset Ave, Pineslopes, Johannesburg, 2194

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 6:30 AM Thu

Phone: 064 535 0734

Footgear Brackenfell

Address: Cnr Old Paarl Rd & Jeanette St Shop 76, Pick n Pay Hypermarket, Brackenfell, Cape Town, 7560

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9 AM Thu

Phone: 087 086 8540

BroadcastHub Media Services (PTY) Ltd.

Address: Shop L305, Entrance 9 Cresta Shopping Centre, Beyers Naude Drive Randburg, Blackheath, Johannesburg, 2118

Areas served: Johannesburg

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9 AM Thu

Cameraworld

Address: Shop 11, Lower Ground Level, Nobel Park Centre, 4 Old Paarl Rd, Bellville, Cape Town, 7530

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9 AM Thu

Phone: 021 945 1606

Cape Peninsula University of Technology

Address: CPUT Bellville Campus Technology way Food Science & Technology Building, Bellville South Industrial, Cape Town, 7530

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 7:30 AM Thu

Phone: 021 959 6767.

Where are DC Shoes made?

Through an Orange County shoe-store owner with Asian ties, DC Shoes found a factory in South Korea skilled in making shoes.

And DC Shoes recently invested an undisclosed sum in a joint venture with its Korea-based manufacturer, Boss Corp.

What are DC Shoes used for?

DC shoes are skateboard sneakers. Although DC shoes come in a variety of styles that fit several athletic activities, skateboarding is where they are most popular.

Because of that, DC Shoes has expanded into other sports as well. Some of their shoes even work well as general cross-training sneakers.

Where did DC Shoes come from?

The “DC” in DC Shoes stands for Doors Clothing.

That DC is the logo of DC Shoes which was designed by Ken Block in 1993. The official story is that D and C were the first names of the first skaters sponsored by the company, Danny Way and Colin McKay.