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Jane Norman

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Sebago

Sebago

(1 review)

A small sebago store I poked my head into on the way back to the hotel coming from high tea at the…read morepump room. I saw the kate middleton shoes in the window and that they were having sale on men and clothing items and some shoes. Now that I got to see the sebago shoes in person (because I couldn't find them in the US anywhere) I loved them and ordered them the minute I got back to the hotel (couldn't buy them in store because my luggage/suitcase didnt have enough room). The quality of everything in this store is great, same par with russell and bromley quality of shoes (which they have not too far away from this store). Same with clothing, great. Wish I could have bought this one jacket I really liked but it wouldn't have fit into my suitcase (next time lesson learned I'm bringing two suitcases lol- there is just too much good shopping in the UK). For those in the US, think the quality of sperrys (since its the popular boat shoe in the US) but I think the leather quality is a tad better (its softer and probably easier to break it). If your more curious on this you can google and their is more information and discussion boards on this. Sebago is more expensive though than sperrys in general and usually their is a reason for it (but then again, everything in the UK is more expensive in general). Overall, great little sebago store. Im glad I saw one in bath because I never ran into one in london surprisingly. I saw Reiss, Hobbs, Harrods, LK Bennett several times, etc. But never a sebago......wierd lol.

Jolly's

Jolly's

(6 reviews)

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Jolly's might look like an old fashion British department store from the outside, but it is…read moreactually a part of the House of Fraser group. But even though it's part of a chain, House of Fraser should be commended for making it look as though it's an independent department shop. Spread over three levels it's a one-stop shop for ladies who love retail; there's fashion, cosmetics, homeware and a cafe to sit down after an exhausting shopping session. It may all seem a bit middle class but look closely and there's plenty for younger girls too. There's an Oasis, Benefit, MAC and All Saints to name but a few stands. Not the cheapest of places, but a lovely place to go if you're trying to please a whole family of shoppers. They also hold weekly one-off events so make sure you pop in to see what's happening in-store.

Proper higgledy-piggledy department store of old, lots of steps and staircases making it unsuitable…read morefor shopping with a buggy. Ladies clothes - lots of concessions, Planet, Paul Costelloe, phase eight etc plus House of Fraser own brands linea and platinum. Good undies section, and leather handbags and gloves. All the major perfum people are there - use the top entrances to get straight to these. Homeware a bit hit and miss, always worth a look when it's a 20% off day. Staff are either very young or old (some of the ladies in the clothes area must be over 70 - lovely people, not so hot on the till technology) and are ALWAYS pushing the storecard.

Jane Norman - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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