Office is what I would deem a cool, fashionable shoe shop. In recent times Office's flagship store on Grafton Street has retained a very distinct, imaginative as well as sophisticated edge. The shoes on sale are very contemporaneous and hip making the Grafton Street branch a very pulsing, stirring place to dwell.
The extensive list of brands for sale (I'm talking Blowfish, Uggs, Crocs, Adidas, Caterpillar, Birkenstock, Fred Perry, K-Swiss, Le Coq Sportif, Ju Ju, an extensive range of different Converses featuring different colours and designs, Dunlop and Rocket Dog to name a few) would make even the most modish of Dublin dwellers drool.
Office houses chic shoes that see avant-garde, idiosyncratic design combine with funky folk/ and or traditional elegance making them lip smacking to the eye, but more significantly, an innovatory compilation of shoes unlike any other. Nowhere else is such a contrary range of shoes housed under one roof.
Office even sell 'The North Face' boots more likely to be found in outlets such as Blacks, who sell gear targeted at those who take pleasure in outdoor pursuits, climbing, camping and suchlike. The North Face's surprising inclusion in Office's stockpile indicates two things: firstly, the unprejudiced mindset Office harbours and how this palpably reflects in their versatile stockpile - open to anything as long as it's good quality, serves a purpose and relevant to the modern, forward-looking purchaser and secondly, the way the inclusion of a brand like The North Face that you immediately associate with fortitude and stamina makes known that aside from shoes that are aesthetically exciting, Office believe in shoes that represent endurance and staying power. It's not just about looking good, but feeling secure and comfortable in what you are wearing.
NB/ Last time I was in there I was sat beside impressionist/ comedian/ political satirist Rory Bremner of 'Bremner, Bird and Fortune' fame whilst he patiently waited as his wife tried on a pair of ankle boots. Nifty! read more