Aspecto Aspecto Aspecto. Smack bang in the middle of Briggate, it's nice to see one of the more independent retail units amidst the large chain stores that dominate the high street. The first thing that attracts you about Aspecto is the window display which showcases a wide range of styles and brands of footwear. There still aren't many places you can buy the Y-3 Yamamoto range on the high street, and as a sucker for something that has the potential to be one of the minority rather than what EVERYONE is wearing, Aspecto appeals in this area. Footwear circles around the store, on what I guess is a display shelf, and halts at a full wall display at the back of the store. The staff are on commission, which means you get the usual "can I help you?" when you stay more than 20 seconds at a pair of shoes, but they're all well mannered folk, and seem willing to help or assist on choices and trying on of shoes. I admire the patience of the guy who I sent up and down that ladder more times than I care to cringe at over the perfect pair of Timberlands. The glass pane in the middle of the floor still gives me the icks, but it's a good reminder that there's a lower ground level, with cool denim wear and other types of clothing, Adidas Originals, G-Star, Carhartt and sturdy Belstaff to name but a few. Stock rotation is fairly good, and there's always something new to poke at every time you go in. The time Aspecto really comes into it's own is sale season, I've seen Timberlands drop to the £70 mark, and I was lusting after a G-Star cardigan that when the sales arrived saw a £60 drop in price. Good place to nosey at if you want the more designer side of casual footwear, always worth exploring the uber cool basement. read more