Hobby Lobby is a natural for brick and mortar because artsy kind of stuff needs to be displayed and seen, lots of impulse buying goes on in actual stores. And they have appeal across multiple customer segments.
A Hobby Lobby moved into the original Walmart building in my area. Been in there 20 years or so and the building sat empty for a number of years before that. Hobby Lobby is still using shelving that was left behind by Walmart. Good business model.
Clothing stores are too. Most people want to try on stuff first. Personally I buy a lot of my clothes online now. I find something I like then buy it over again directly from the maker’s website (Lee, Wrangler, etc.).