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    4.0 (6 reviews)
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    Faith Footwear

    Faith Footwear

    (8 reviews)

    ££££

    City Core

    Faith is a great place to find the absolute latest footwear trends. Very pricey, but worth it for…read moreunique shoes you won't see on anyone else. As I'm a tightwad, I only shop their sales, and still have never seen a pair of shoes I've purchased from Faith on anyone else (except a cross dresser in SoHo once, but that's not important right now). When looking for my wedding shoes, I wanted something really different and not typical. Wearing Converse or Docs under a big parfait wedding dress has been done and is a bit twee by now, so I couldn't do that, but wasn't sure exactly what I wanted. Poor Mr Yankee Girl traipsed into every shop in the Bullring whilst I Cinderella-ed every shoe in the kingdom searching for just what I wanted. I finally found the PERFECT pair at Faith. My dress was an unsual colour, sort of a light beige with pink and gold undertones. The shoes were five-inch-heeled gold sandals with slightly pink sparkly accents. With foot-less pantyhose and some toenail polish, I was good to go! One thing I really like about Faith is that their salespeople are always present and helpful, but never pounce. They just keep themselves busy arranging shoeses and walking about the store, so they are present but not like the annoying gadflies found in most shoe boutiques. Faith really has the feel of an upmarket boutique, and I feel gorgeous just walking in there. Their styles are always fresh and never just what everyone else is selling

    A great shoe shop that goes up to a size 9! They have…read moreregular sale or discount offers on, so you can always afford a new pair of footwear without breaking the bank, but of course, as with any good shoe shop - you can easily spend too much, but who cares when the shoes are this good! Staff are always lovely and very helpful, but not in that pushy 'buy shoes!' way. Plus the shoes last forever! Go and try for yourself.

    Clarks Shoes

    Clarks Shoes

    (2 reviews)

    City Core

    I nipped in to get some sandals for my wife as her cheaper ones from other retail outlets had fell…read moreapart after quite short usage. I was impressed by the quality so bought some causal shoes for holiday/home and some very sturdy slippers. I think there is a quote that - "Quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten." Nige

    To be honest, I'd kind of almost given up on Clarks. They were relegated to the same category as…read moreEcco in my mind: kind of sensible and boring. I have to admit that they've surprised me! They've come on an awful lot in the last few years and now there are lots of fabulous styles, which also manage to be comfy. This branch is particularly good-they have a really large selection and the assistants are friendly. It's a bit annoying that they're trying to "help" once you walk in but they're actually not pushy at all. I think they just have to approach customers. They're quick to actually find the shoes if you do want to try some on and will find similar ones to try if the ones you want aren't there. They'll also order them for you if your size aren't available. They told me that they get more size 3s than the other branch nearby though, so you might not even have to wait if you try here! This has kind of become my go-to shoe shop, and not because of my advanced age and feet that are tired from running. It's bright, full of stock and shopping is a breeze. How could I not spend my money?

    Crockett & Jones - Crockett & Jones. Birmingham. Exterior.

    Crockett & Jones

    (6 reviews)

    £££

    City Core

    I have bought shoes from here a number of times over the last ten years or so, the shoes are very…read morewell made, something that has been confirmed to me by independent cobblers who I have used for a long time. The great things about the shoes is that due their welted construction they are repairable, not the case so much with cheaper shoes, also they are high quality and are very comfortable when worn in, also the service from the staff in the store is very good, a specialised profession not just a shop assistant's job. I have found them to be excellent, Mark, Daniel and Sam who has recently left to travel the east a sad loss, replaced by Zeb who doesn't seem to me to up to the same high standard as the others, although he is new and he needs to learn alot, so time will tell. Expect to pay for the quality of the shoes and of the service they average out at about £500 to £600 or more depending on the range that you choose from. All in all these shoes are an investment as they can be kept smart and comfortable for years with any repairs done by the company.

    Ooh this is a posh shop - for ages I'd only dared peek in the window but I do know someone with…read moreoddly shaped feet who swears by this place so feel I can write about it with a bit of authority. Crockett and Jones (sorry but don't they sound like a crime fighting duo?) offer both a bespoke and more mainstream range of shoe ware. Although the handmade shoes are rather expensive they are, according to my oddly shaped footed friend totally worth it. The more main stream collection features beautiful looking brogues and low-heeled shoes and boots. As well as that they sell belts, boot polish and from what I gathered from my last peep in to the shop itself (I now know where the phrase 'well heeled' comes from - the gents in there looked loaded) a small selection of ladies shoes. Inside the store it's a nice mixture of wood and comfy chairs and surprisingly light - however I felt a tad self conscious in my hush puppies (scuffed) so made a hasty retreat. A quick visit to their website shows that as well as Birmingham, they have branches in Paris and New York - how many shoe stores do you know that can boast that?

    Size - Has to be one of the best places for trainers in the city!

    Size

    (11 reviews)

    £££

    City Core

    I know some people with some serious trainer addictions.....I am not quite there yet but this place…read morecould definitely fuel the fire. If you are looking for unusual or limited addition trainers in the city centre this is the place for you. The shop itself is kept in perfect order displaying the many trainers, hats and accessories on the walls and in the cabinets around the compact space. The staff here are all very well educated on everything they sell and are passionate about anything footwear. If you are looking for some trainers that are that little bit different and advice from people in the know then take a visit to Size.

    Whilst this is store is part of a UK chain of trainer stores, it is a small chain that is all about…read morethe high end, premium lines wherever possible. This is one of the smallest of the Size stores across the country but they've managed to squeeze in a decent range of clothing amongst the trainers. Clothing wise you can expect to find Obey, Carharrt, The Hundreds etc. Sneaker wise they stock Puma, Adidas Originals, Nikes, Vans etc. I feel the need to diversify the range of stock to have everything in one place for the brand snob to complete their look from the New Era caps, the latest premium Carharrt coat and the freshest Jordan's has meant the range and curation of the trainer stock they get in has suffered some what. The staff are still super helpful but I fear they've lost the edge slightly in their market share through lack of effective stock selection. It's always good to check out what they have as you never know but there are better places in the Midlands to trek to for the latest brands if you don't fancy heading to London.

    Schuh

    Schuh

    (2 reviews)

    £££

    City Core

    The Schuh shop on Birmingham's New Street is a fabulous little example of the positive shopping…read moreexperience that is shopping at Schuh! Whilst all Schuh shops have a great selection of hard-to-find shoes, half sizes and helpful employees, the New Street store is one of my faves. I first came across Schuh when looking for some Irregular Choice boots that I could try on in person. I absolutely adore IC, but buying shoes online is always sketchy (ha!). I went to the Bullring shop, and found a couple of great pairs, but not in my size. The helpful sales lady pointed me in the direction of the New Street store, and I went on my way to find my size. The sales girl that helped me out was extremely patient as I tried on no less than 9 pairs of shoes (hey, everyone has to have a hobby). After noticing the kind of thing I was looking for, she even started recommending some styles, and bringing them over. The New Street store is always very busy, being on one of Brum's main drags, but this sales girl and all the other staff are always polite and helpful, despite having the collective age of a Twlight fans (see, not all post-pubescent teens are moody!). The stock here is good, and they have most sizes, even the dreaded national average of a ladies' size 6! The half sizes are a real bargain, if you have weird differently sized feet like I do. You will find a great selection here, and unlike most High street shoe shops, the styles are really trendy without being trite. I prefer Schuh over anyt other shop, despite drooling regular over Kurt Geigers. They do have more sports shoes and trainers than other types of shoe, but still a fine selection. Lest you think this is a girl's shoe fetish heaven, they also have a great array of men's and children's shoes, and also some accessories. The store is nicely laid out, and easily-accessible.

    This Schuh store has a huge range of shoes - from comfy flats to really nice heels for going out…read morein. Prices are reasonable, although are not as cheap as some other places who also stock a wide selection such as New Look. However, personally I think Schuh has a better selection of 'quirkier' shoes. Some pairs are really different and are not something that you will find a 'version' of in every shop you go to.

    Sims Footwear

    Sims Footwear

    (4 reviews)

    City Core

    Sims Footwear has been located in Birmingham's Great Western Arcade for 12 years now and if you pay…read morethem a visit you'll see why. It's a relaxed little store which is presented nicely and has plenty of well selected brands for both men and women. One thing female customers may notice is the great range of Irregular Choice shoes in store, possibly the biggest range from this quirky brand that is available in the entire West Midlands (and many of them are on sale). Sims also stock Poetic License (Irregular Choice's sister brand; similar in style but maybe a little more conservative), Hush Puppies, Doc Martens, Fly, Rocket Dog, Lotus, Bronx, Skechers and more; including bags by Fiorelli, Irregular Choice and Paul Frank. There is also a smaller range for men by brands such as Hudson, Ikon, Fly, Base and Delicious Junction. A few wallets are available too. If you like any of these brands then you are much better off shopping here than, say, Schuh as Sims seem to have a wider and well selected range. Paul Lamb, the store owner, is a really nice guy so pop in and say hello. If he hasn't got what you're after then I'm sure he can either order it in or point you in the right direction. Unfortunately Sims still don't have a website but their shoes are pricematched to items online so you're unlikely to find a better deal elsewhere. All in all a great shop with friendly staff and some brilliant deals.

    Located in the Great Western Arcade I found this store very convenient…read more A good selection and variety of outdoor, casual and work wear formal shoes. The prices are decent, and I preferred looking and browsing here as opposed to the national chains. They do have national brands on offer aswell if that's what you know and are after. You will also see they have a fantastic offer: 'Best Price Online - PRICEMATCH - Best price in store' , so, there you have it, no excuses for not paying a visit. The staff are friendly and are happy for you to just wonder if you only want to browse, very helpful if you do have any questions.

    House of Fraser - Shoe heaven

    House of Fraser

    (19 reviews)

    ££

    City Core

    Birmingham has so many large, impressive, modern, stunning department stores and is actually one of…read morethe few cities to have the 6 major British department stores (Selfridges, John Lewis, Harvey Nichols, Debenhams, Marks and Spencer and of course HOF), alongside the likes of London and Manchester, although the latter does not have all six in the city centre. I did find this store to be a little old and uninspiring - it just seemed to lack in terms of overall feel compared to the three newer department stores in the city: John Lewis, Harvey Nichols and Selfridges. The staff didn't seem too friendly either, I also found getting in and out of the store to also summarise the store being pretty old. Again, the product selection is OK in the store and there are some decent brands, but this certainly can't compare to Selfridges in the Bullring in particular. It is certainly in need of the proposed revamp of over £100 million which has been suggested just to bring it in line with the other department stores in the city as this store just can't compare to them. 2*

    What a disappointment! I used to frequent Rackhams, as it used to be, and it was always an…read moreenjoyable experience when i used to work in Birmingham, if expensive. With such good memories, I made the 60 mile journey with my daughter to buy a prom dress at House of Fraser. The lack of stock was fairly shocking, but the lack of any staff at tills or willing to serve even when we stood at one while two staff members had a chat a short distance away was worse. The 'luxury washrooms' were in a shocking state. I'll let the photos speak for themselves. Really sad to see this store has plummeted to the depths. A sorry experience.

    schuh - shoes - Updated May 2026

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