Schuberts is certainly a dangerous place to visit if you are one of those afflicted with a shoes obsession! There are lots of beautifully made pairs to choose from, both of class and practicality it seems. They had a number of leather options, which my Mum would always sing the praises of when I was a child, and quite a number of stylish options too. Whether you are on the look out for leather ankle boots, fluffy sheepskin boots, suede pumps, trainers, leather pumps, work shoes, going out shoes and more, they seemed to have covered most options.
As quality goes, from what I could glean, the condition of the shoes wasn't too bad. But it did spark up a conversation between my friend and I about shoe prices and quality nowadays. We were wondering if there was still such a strong correlation between those two factors as there used to be. I remember when I was 12 a £50-£100 pair of shoes meant that they would last for years and so the spend was invariably worth it. But does £50 get you that far now? Equally, can £10 take you further? I don't know. But my guess, with Schuberts at least, the high end high street prices are worth it for style. As for wear and tear, well, I'm guessing so too. But I couldn't afford it, this trip, to find out! read more