Thanks, Peep Show. Now there's another thing I can never take seriously again, along with Hamlet, the guy who paints on TV ('God' in their world) and World of Warcraft... although they didn't call it that, and to be fair, I'd never taken that seriously anyway.
Aldo was cemented in my brain as Mark Corrigan walked in to buy a pair of 'brogues' and met with a modest and unassuming shop girl who was filling in time before university. Ah, something I'm so familiar with. I immediately made the association between boring office shoe and Aldo, after all, our beloved Mark is not a character you'd associate with high fashion or individuality. However, having actually BEEN into an Aldo in search of some decent boots in the sale, I was pleasantly surprised.
The Arndale branch is perfect, as it's a step up from the likes of Shoe Zone and some 'questionable' independents but not quite as full of itself as Office. I mean, come on, Aldo might be a boring name but it's a heck of a lot more interesting than a name like Office. Who wants to go straight from the office... to Office? Plus, Aldo's only one letter different than Aldi and we all know how much I love Aldi. Yes I wanted to do a heart emoticon, what of it?
I'm losing my train of thought. I was surprisingly impressed at the range available, and most of the sale prices reflected that of some of the Kurt Geiger house brands... you know, from £75 down to £59.98 or suchlike. I presumed I wouldn't find anything quirky or unusual but more fool me, there was plenty for me to get my teeth into, from suede shoe boots decorated with zips (one for the BF there - not that he wears women's shoes, he just has a thing for shoes with zips on them. On me, not him) to cosy pixie boots covered in buckles. The result was actually too much for me to choose from with too little time on my hands.
Thus... and I never thought I'd say this, really... I'll have to pop into Aldo when I've got more time to do so. I know, who'd have thunk it? I've just got to get the image of Mark Corrigan saying, 'Do a Columbo, do a Columbo!' out of my head. read more