Supporting local business in Brooklyn is good in principle, but when a random internet store (in this case, squashgear.com) is selling racquets and other squash gear at around half retail price, principle goes out the window.
I just hope the gear I ordered—a quality racquet and shoes for under $150—doesn’t show up in a flimsy paper bag, covered in Hong Kong postmarks. (Like my last E-Bay purchase).
