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18 years ago
The burtons store is tiny in sheffield town centre, its actually above the dorothy perkins store! They do have good bargains though so cant fault that, always come here to browse for my boyfriend! read more
29 The Moor
Sheffield S1 4PF
United Kingdom
0114 272 5385
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Sa-kis
(3 reviews)
Excellent stylish independent store in the centre of the city. A large store crammed with the…read morelatest brands and gear. The store is well known in Sheffield and further afield, and its reputation speaks for itself.It's won quite a few high profile awards, and has been in Sheffield since 2000. There is also an online store that I have reviewed separately, but it quite useful as new brands get added right away, allowing me to check it before I go into town to visit the store. A cut above the rest really, and I end up going in far too often and spending too much!
Has an excellent collection of clothing in, with garments that are unable to be found elsewhere in…read morethe city. The staff too are also always very friendly whenever you go in, giving you advice or just having a bit of a chat. It's definitely up there with the best of men's stores in the North that I have visited.
Cow
(11 reviews)
£££
Despite being in the city for completely alterior purposes, with a bank account that's already…read morestrained as it is, I still find myself powerless to the charms of Cow. It starts with "oh it'd be a shame to walk past without having a look" soon followed by "I guess there'd be no harm in just trying on a few things" which of course leads to me dragging half of the shop to the fitting room, and ultimately concludes with my debit card being handed over at the till. I cannot resist! The selection of clothes here is just fabulous. Whenever I go to Cow I always take a bucket-full into the fitting room with me, but I'm normally only left with a few things I actually like, however in Sheffield I faced the dilemma of wanting to buy everything I'd picked up - oh dear! This of course, could be purely coincidental. But I like to think it's the result of some clever work going on behind the scenes. Furthermore, the actual amount of selection seems spot on. What I mean is, it's not overwhelmingly cluttered, but neither is it overly selective with not much choice. As for the layout, that seems to strike the balance also. It is neither rough, ready and warehouse-esque (like Birmingham Cow) nor overly generic/high-street (Manchester Cow) i.e. it's totally user friendly whilst retaining its individual quirk. Right on! Pricing here seems to be very reasonable also, most dresses coming in around the £15 mark. I managed to bag myself a minidress and a pair of dungarees for £30 - scwhing. Hmmm what else? Oh...attractive retail assistants? Always a plus.
This place is literally a steal. Vintage/ 2nd shop hunting one day, I stumbled across this…read moredelightful place in Sheffield. When you walk in it does not feel like a vintage/2nd hand shop because of the layout and the clothes are like new. To the left of the entrance, sterling silver is showcased at ridiculously cheap prices. This is the only item that they sell new. Everything is catagorised really well too, all the bags together , dresses in one, skirts in another..I managed to pick up a real italian leather skirt for £18! Unfortunately the lining got caught in the zip and ripped ever so slightly so the shopkeeper reduced it to a further £16! I am not sure where/ how they souce their clothing, but even their website is porfessional looking; and even certain clothes are modelled. I would highly recommend coming here, when searching for anything leather and/or bohoish
Limeys
(2 reviews)
This used to be a really good store until Cruise took over Limeys . The clothing ranges now are…read moreless solid than before, with more casual items creeping in. Also, upon my last visit the staff had changed and were now rude and unhelpful.
Cruise, formerly Limeys is a far cry from its predecessor. Walking down the narrow lane ( Chapel…read moreWalk ) towards the former Limeys last Saturday was an insult on the ear. The shop were promoting its 'official' opening with a ear wax blasting of music ( if that's what you can call it ) The small interior hasn't changed much but the staff and goods certainly have. Gone are the fashionable, designer-wear stock and in with a more 'urban' mish-mash of tat. The staff are less than professional and look like they could do with a few lessons in dress code and etiquette. Limeys was a store where you could buy dressy, modern, stylish clothing and the staff were polite and helpful. Unfortunately the takeover by Cruise hasn't included the takeover of class!
Bradley Knipe
(1 review)
Quality clothing brands like CP Company, Stone Island, Diesel, Hugo Boss, Paul & Sharkread more
Sinclairs
££££
I was after some replacement Hunter Women's Gardener Clogs for my mum. Sinclairs online came up…read moretrumps. Competitive prices, easy to order, and the clogs were delivered a few days later. Well packaged and my mum loved them. So an all round hassle free experience.
This shop is just lovely - although don't go in there if you don't have money to part with -…read moreeverything is far too tempting! They have a stunning range of handbags, including really good labels like Lulu Guinness and Paul Smith. And I am always always tempted by the big Alessi range that they have - my kitchen has never looked so stylish! They also stock some quite lovely lotions and potions but they're all rather pricey. Great for gifts and unusual trinkets!
TK Maxx
(4 reviews)
Located towards the end of Orchard Square, this TK Maxx store is fairly large over 3 decent…read moresized-floors, as well as feeling slightly more spacious and modern than other branches. For me, one thing I hate about TKMaxx is that they tend to resemble a jumble sale, mainly of tatt, but this branch which surprisingly hasn't been reviewed since Qype days eleven years ago is an example for stores in that sense, that becoming more modern, and spacious of course increases customer satisfaction and the overall experience. I didn't find much staff around the shop floor, which was a shame. They had two sets of dressing rooms, I presume for men and women which was handy. The selection was pretty much average for a store of its' size, the location is in Sheffield city centre close to Waterstones in Orchard Square is good too. Pretty much average clothing store, albeit it is one of the best TKMaxx stores I have visited. 3*
Possibly the tallest TK Maxx I've ever been in, this is over several floors. There's a big atrium…read morein the middle which takes up a lot of space so unfortunately there isn't as much of the good stuff in there as I'd like. Some of the departments feel very claustrophobic and crammed in, whereas other parts feel quite spacious near the atrium. There are several places to pay which is good as it gets really busy and crowded. There are great bargains to be had if you can be bothered to spend the time to look for them.
Flannels
This is a large Flannels store, over two floors, this location is one of their regional flagships…read moreinside Meadowhall. I did struggle to find a staff member on the shop floor, which also did make it difficult to get around the store, combined with a lack of a store plan or signage. Eventually, when I did find a staff member, he seemed less than impressed with my search for the exit (I was trying to find the car park). The security guard also seemed a little rude, he seemed more interested in trying to intimidate customers than anything else. The store was fairly modern and had a good selection of brands, slightly more premium than other stores inside the Frasers Group, I do think for a brand selling many upmarket products, with prices to match, the in-store pick-up option should be much more straight-forward, it seems bonkers to have a delivery fee of £6.99, especially for picking up an item in-store, even one that is stocked there anyway. If you spend over £200, you do get a £20 voucher, but this can only be spent in-store on a future purchase... A fairly large and modern store, with some good products, however many parts of the store do not match the premium status of their products, which is a shame. 3*
Baron Jon
This clothing store for men is fabulous. They stock a wide range of suits and great prices…read more You can get cheaper suits at many places, but the difference here is the suits may be cheap price wise but not quality wise. The suits my husband have had from here have all been great, they do a wide range of size and offer other clothing too. The staff are also friendly too and were really helpful. highly recommended.
Freshmans Boutique
(8 reviews)
This is the place where I used to get all my colourful shirts from during the time I spent in…read moreSheffield. I kept popping in regularly, because their range constantly changes. But they also do other stuff from the Seventies, e.g. flared trousers, leather jackets, wigs, nose glasses and other party attire. The staff is always very friendly, too.
An excellent shop for anyone who is into vintage/retro clothing. They shop stocks an extensive…read morerange of second hand (yet of good quality), jeans, shirts, jackets etcat very reasonable prices. A good pair of Levi's will set you back just £20!
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