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18 years ago
excellent value, for high quality, very fashionable clothes well worth a visit very helpful staff, making shopping enjoyable! read more
254 Streatham High Road
Streatham
London SW16 1HT
United Kingdom
020 8769 0773
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People searched for Shoe Stores 1,314 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
I entered the Shoe Zone. I didn't pass out or anything, because the shoes weren't that impressive…read more They weren't terribly crappy either. They were, eh. Pleather abounds in here, so if you like to strap your feet into authentic cowhide you won't find anything in this shop that you fancy. I would buy house shoes here, maybe some flip flops. If I needed super cheap one-time-wear black high heeled shoes for some reason then this would be the store to find them. They have a plethora of cheap shoes ranging from under a tenner to just above 30 quid. Their range of styles are basic, but very broad as well. Not my favourite shoe store, as I like anything below my ankles to be screaming with awesomeness, but I guess it's worth a look.
I think it's only fair I post this here but I was approached by one of your employees Nancy Philby…read morerecently and offered "loads" of shoes for backdoor prices. I am an honest businessman and I wouldn't trade in such a manner and wether she had permission from the shop as she claimed or she was being deceitful i shall stay away from your shop in future in case she tries to sell me anything else
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I love this shoe store. Everything I saw was made in Italy or Spain and of great quality…read more Reasonable prices at around 65 GBP, but there is also a sale rack near the back. All shoes I've bought here have held up wonderfully and are super comfortable. The reason I rave about this company though is the customer service I received while making an international shipping order from their website. They were able to deliver to a tiny hotel in Lake Como, Italy, within a relatively limited time frame. They even called the hotel to ensure the package arrived when they couldn't reach me by cell phone. I couldn't be more grateful for their diligence.
Lovely goods at affordable prices. I did enjoy my visit to the store. The staff were very helpful,…read morepolite and friendly and the shop is well designed and looked in good condition.
excellent value, for high quality, very fashionable clothes…read more well worth a visit very helpful staff, making shopping enjoyable!
I had a great shopping experience with them, the staff were very helpful and friendly. The quality…read moreof the shoes is really good.
From the owner: Shoe Zone is the UK's leading value footwear retailer. We love nothing better than helping our…read morecustomers find exactly the right shoes, and always at affordable prices. Our huge selection of shoes for all the family means that whatever the occasion, whatever the outfit, you're sure to find something you'll love.
Although this may well be the tiniest shoe shop in London, Stella B sells a good range of beautiful…read moreshoes, jewellery and a selection of bags. The range includes my favourite shoe designer Chie Mihara as well as Repetto, Jaime Mascaro, Emma Hope and much more. It is located in a part of Dulwich filled with a number of really nice shops but the excellent price and range available at Stella B puts it miles ahead of other shops.
Rosie Shoes has a little bit of everything. Streatham is not known for its fashion. Many people,…read moreincluding the residents, describe the clothing that the high road has to offer as ghetto. But this place redeems Streatham fashion a little bit. It upgrades it to ghetto fabulous. If you need really cheap, basic shoes that you're only going to where once, this is the store for you. But, this store isn't just about getting cheap one time wear shoes. You can find really spectacular, affordable shoes in here as well. I saw some gold platforms here during the summer with the most amazing heel I've ever seen in my life. I had dreams about them. So, you may be surprised at the quality you find.
poor service, poor quality clothes avoidread more
As a member of the male species, I view shoe shoppping as a necessary evil when my old shoes wear…read moreout. Fortunately, Clarks meets my non-metrosexual male needs perfectly. I can find Hush Puppies, which keep my feet comfortable when pounding out the mileage at work. They also have frequent sales. These tend to be a slight free for all - the shoes are just put out by size and customers just dive into the melee! This branch of Clarks is quite big, spread out over 2 floors at the Whitgift Centre in Croydon. The staff were quick at getting shoes despite the slightly chaotic sales fever going on.
As you walk out of Clapham Common tube station and walk towards the common you'll pass by…read moreBullfrogs' shop-front: I used to do it everyday and everyday I would walk in. It's the shoes; such wonderful shoes and not too many of them so it feels manageable to take a look. And best of all, there's nearly always a sale so you can justify why you're checking again - you know, just in case they have your size, and whilst you're there why not, of course, check out the new stock? It's like Office with some of the slightly off-key, trendy brands common to it- Sugar and Vagabond to name a couple. There are also clothes at the back, of the same ilk as its shoes, fashionable, quirky and a little different to that which you normally find on the high street. The only downfall is the price, which can be pretty high. But there are, of course, the sales.
This place treated me very well last time i was hear. it's a much friendlier brand than the one in…read moregreenwich. They also have the shoes and clothes in the same shop which is well it just makes sense doesn't it? I'd spent the weekend at my boyfriend's house and had run out of pretty clothes to wear. Instead of doing the sensible thing and going home, i went shopping! hurrah! After trying on almost every single dress, I decided to buy shoes instead and was just treated really really well. So well that i couldn't tell if the cute shoe guy was hitting on me. That's the kinda service I can live with. I love my new shoes too. Someone told me they looked like they were from Mui Mui. Happy much?
LOVE FOOTLOCKER. Knowing teenagers at this day and age, who doesn't ?! They have all the good…read moretrainers and in every size!
This fashion store hold some cool, if garish items of clothing aimed squarely at the hip hop and…read moreR&B crowd. In amongst the baseball/rapper caps and Marvel comics clothing you'll find other some big brands like Ed Hardy and Phat Farm. They have a good shop layout and everything is presented to the customer neatly and effectively. It's the perfect weekend bling shop, but since the place is located in Tooting Bec, most of the bling is probably required 24/7.
From the owner: We Are Specialised in Hip Hop & Urban Brands like ( Roca Wear, Phat Farm, Baby Phat, Apple Bottom,…read moreEd-Hardy. Karl Kani, Akademiks, Pelle Pelle, Ecko, South Pole, New Era Cap ). We sell Jeans, Jacket, Dress, T-Shirts, Shirts, Skirts, Shoes, Bags, Caps, Jewelary and also Marvel T-Shirts. sizes: from New Born Babies to adults and also Bigman and Bigwoman sizes.
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