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DTLR Brings New Point of Service Online to 200 Additional Stores in 24 Hours, With the Ease and Speed-to-Value of Jumpmind Commerce

Jumpmind now running in more than 640+ store locations nationwide, powering exceptional customer and retail associate experiences

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NRF 2026 – Jumpmind Commerce, the next-gen mobile-first Point of Service (POS) platform, is now powering both fixed and mobile registers at 200 DTLR and Shoe Palace (formerly City Gear) stores. The migration to Jumpmind was completed in only one day and with no personnel needed on site, demonstrating the breakthrough deployment speed and ease of Jumpmind’s Point of Service platform.

With this latest deployment, Jumpmind technology is now powering modern, intuitive, mobile retail experiences for both customers and store associates throughout 640+ store locations nationwide comprising DTLR and Shoe Palace stores – all part of the JD Sports North America brands.

DTLR, which began as "Downtown Locker Room," is a lifestyle retailer specializing in streetwear and athletic footwear from popular brands like Nike, Jordan, and Adidas.

With its fully microservices-based, API-first and cloud-native architecture, Jumpmind Commerce offers a mobile-first architecture and a highly intuitive user interface, enabling store associates to execute tasks with ease and engage seamlessly with customers throughout the store, enhancing personalized service and convenience. Offering multi-language and multi-currency support, Jumpmind Commerce provides “endless aisle” customer fulfillment through seamless integration with existing order management systems.

Jumpmind solutions can be deployed in any cloud, on any operating system, and on any device. The new stores deployed Jumpmind on both their existing Windows fixed POS registers as well as on new Adyen Castle S1E2L Android “all-in-one” mobile devices. Beyond accepting payments, the mobile devices facilitate a seamless checkout experience for customers, enabling associates to check out customers from anywhere on the sales floor, manage inventory, and place endless aisle orders to ship to the customer’s home.

“This next chapter — our rollout of Jumpmind Commerce Point of Sale across the City Gear stores we’ve recently taken over and will soon rebrand to DTLR — is a testament to the platform’s ability to support our business as we continue to scale and expand. The agility and speed it gives our teams is exactly what we expected when we partnered with Jumpmind, and they’ve delivered as promised,” said DTLR CEO Todd Kirssin.

Makira was the system integrator on the project, completing the Jumpmind implementation on time and on budget. “With Jumpmind, DTLR has a modern Point of Sale system that will grow with them as the company scales and looks to seamlessly add and integrate new applications and solutions. As seen with the conversion of City Gear stores, DTLR/Shoe Palace was able to accelerate timelines, deploy new features quicker, leaving more time for associates on the sales floor to deliver a better in-store experience for customers,” said Rick Boretsky, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Makira.

“We’re proud to continue to support DTLR as the company executes with precision to become one of most vibrant and dynamic brands in the lifestyle retail apparel and footwear segment,” said Joe Corbin, Jumpmind CEO. “Jumpmind’s speed, agility and technology agnosticism provides the flexibility that retailers like DTLR can depend on, not only today but looking forward at the undefined needs of tomorrow.”

About Jumpmind

Jumpmind is a leading provider of innovative retail technology solutions. Our cloud-native, mobile POS platform empowers retailers to streamline operations, enhance customer experiences, and achieve sustainable growth. With a future-proof architecture and a focus on delivering exceptional value to our clients, Jumpmind is committed to shaping the future of retail technology. Jumpmind powers inspired in-store experiences for a growing list of leading retailers, including American Eagle Outfitters, Bath & Body Works, Build-A-Bear Workshop, DTLR, Petco, Reitmans Canada Ltd., Shoe Palace, The Paper Store, Landmark Group, and The Vitamin Shoppe. Learn more about Jumpmind at www.jumpmind.com.

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Erin Lutz
Lutz Public Relations and Marketing (for Jumpmind)
949.293.1055
erin@lutzpr.com

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Contacts

Media Contact:
Erin Lutz
Lutz Public Relations and Marketing (for Jumpmind)
949.293.1055
erin@lutzpr.com

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