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18 years ago
For both men and women, this shop sells trainers and shoes, casual and smart. Here you can buy more of a designer shoe rather than a sporty one. It is never packed in here so you will get good one on one service. read more
L7 The Bentall Centre
Wood Street
Kingston Upon Thames KT1 1TR
United Kingdom
Kingston Upon Thames
020 8547 0489
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http://www.soletrader.co.uk
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People searched for Shoe Stores 1,335 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
Diabolical service from Russell and Bromley - rude and aggressive management. Deeply unhelpful. A…read moregreat shop to be insulted, but not a great shop for shoes.
From the owner: Season after season, women can expect to discover an indulgent collection ranging from iconic…read moreknee-high riding and chelsea boots to glamorous evening courts. A luxurious handbag offering extends from irresistibly embellished clutch bags to chic totes, all having been crafted from rich, tactile suedes and leathers. Men can select from traditional designs fitting for both smart and casual attire bringing a sartorial edge distinguished by unparalleled craftsmanship. With a retail presence in considered locations throughout the UK, Russell & Bromley take pride in offering customers with engaging experiences based around superior product construction and trend knowledge.
The shoes at Kurt Geiger are what I would say very Victoria Beckham-ish. They are elegant, clean…read morecut and simple with a twist. Compared to other shops, Kurt Greiger has a splendid customer service. The prices of the shoes are very reasonable aswell. I bought a pair of gorgeous black, high healed, stilettos with gold details. I have worn them for over a year and they are still as new. Pro's: Good customer service, beautiful shoes Con's: A bit too expensive than the usual shops
A world of shoes at the world of duty free @gatwick_airport! Gorgeous!read more
Ok. Confession time. I admit, years ago I wouldn't have dared put a toe over the threshold into a…read moreClarks store - at least not since I was a child and my mother dragged me in there. But things have changed - Clarks are no longer just a shop for fuddy-duddies stuck in a time warp. Their ads alone are testament to this. Now I go in there voluntarily (if occasionally checking behind me to see who is looking...) Seriously, they have some (relatively) groovy shoes and boots. Yesterday, I was sorely tempted by their deep blue lace-up suede knee-length boots with a mid-heel. Very cute! Good with jeans or a skirt. However I exercised some restraint. I asked the 'team leader' some awkward questions and he came-up trumps, so good customer service too and no pressure to buy. A stylish Swedish friend of mine recently bought some funky high-heeled 'Mary Jane's' here and they look really adorable on her. That's partly what lured me in...but I do have bad shoe addiction tendencies so I'm going to be patient and wait and see if I really have to have them...
This shop is great for skaters and guys who like alternative clothing. There are about four of…read morethese shops along the road, which sell different items. They have a range of trainers, jeans and hoodies and the staff are friendly.
Terrible shop bad policy. bought to t shirts as a gift... my partner didnt like the style when back…read morewith receipt and tshirts the next day only to be told I couldnt have a refund.. Dont shop here. I certainly wont. Crooks for sure.
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A great shopping experience. Love the staff and lovely range of shoes on offer. I will be back soon.read more
Some of their shoes aer so comfy yet look lovely too. Peter Kaiser pumps and italian heels the…read more'walk on air' I always check them out every season, thou their clothes selection is a bit dull and samey
It's a sign of the times to find a clearance branch of this upmarket fashion and shoe chain on the…read more(large) site of recently closed US store Talbots. It's a spacious premises with plenty of room to explore the past season's offerings. The discounts vary according to how far back the merchandise hails from; I spotted a selection of pretty skirts at £29 and well-cut grey capris at £15 (80% off their original price). You'll find both summer and winter clothing and shoes here but, as it's not current stock, you'll most likely need an element of luck to find the colour and size you're after. The helpful Manager couldn't say how long they plan on remaining here, so I'd recommend calling them, to avoid disappointment, if you're more than a short distance away.
I love this store, it has got all the latest trends and fashions for a fraction of the cost.read more
Always liked M & S , this was a resting point for me as I love the toasted sarnies they do combined…read morewith a coca cola and nana.
A large but not overwhelming branch of UK perennial High Street favorite M&S. Considered one of…read moretheir more significant stores, it usually has decent stock levels, along with a handy ordering desk to help you track-down the item you're seeking. My preferred section is Limited Collection - for stylish on-trend clothes and accessories - which could often compete happily with designer brands. The top floor has all their renowned lingerie ranges, categorised in relatively easy-to-find themed display units. However, in some respects it can get confusing here, from time-to-time, as they do like to move departments around. Perhaps it's a good thing to have the menswear together with home and interior items, in a separate store across the road; you have to be pretty determined to want to visit both on the same day, so it could be one way of limiting your expenditure or avoiding a battle with the other half
Generally okay if the item you want is in stock... But I would strongly advise against ordering…read moreanything that is "due in a few weeks" and I definitely wouldn't recommend using a Cyclescheme voucher. The communication and aftercare when things go wrong is absolutely abysmal. I ordered £3k of bike and accessories. One of the components was due in a couple of weeks, the rest was in stock. I received an email that my bike build had been booked in and was given a delivery date for my bike. The delivery date came and went. No communication at all. I contacted Sigma to be told that the component had been delayed. Only because I chased was the rest of my order sent. A couple of months passed by. No communication at all. I contacted Sigma only to be told that the component had been delayed further - by a whole year. The delay might not be their fault, but the lack of communication is. Because I ordered on the cycle to work scheme a refund was not possible. And instead was told I had £379 store credit. In the meantime I'd made an order for cash so asked if they'd be able to refund and apply some of my store credit. I was told that someone would contact me to discuss. After a couple of weeks I chased Sigma (again!) to find out how to use my £379 credit as no one contacted me. And I was told that no, they couldn't apply the store credit to my previous order. So I've been messed around, ignored, and have had nothing constructive offered to help with the situation. All I have is store credit to buy some stuff that I don't really need or want. I've been given a hollow apology - but actions speak louder than words. When things go wrong, how a company responds can make the difference between customer loyalty and never using that company again. I will not be recommending Sigma Sports to my cycling friends.
Worst customer support ever. Made an order - after like 5 days they shipped ( or at least provided…read moretracking number). That tracking number was only show up as tracking info received without actual package. After a week or more without any movement i contacted them and they was looking into it for another 2 weeks without any replied. Than i contacted them in chat and they told its lost and asked what i want reship or refund. I said reship and 5 days later contacted again them and they wasnt aware about reship and said will contact me again. And they just refunded me in the end instead of reship without asking. Its just worst customer support ever. You need to wait weeks to get an update and still end up in nothing
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An interesting, independent shoe shop that makes a change from the main High Street offering. Good…read moreif you like to stand-out from the crowd, as you're unlikely to run into your 'shoe-double', on a frequent basis, with purchases made here. Great for women who are outside the regular shoe size spectrum and even better for men, as they offer a bespoke service. Stylish shoe ranges here include Audley, Già and Agatha Ruiz de la Prada.
I love going in this shop and looking around. It's always got the most amazing shoes and clothes…read morethat you wouldn't find on the high street. It's got that touch of class that you would want from an independent boutique and the sales staff are always friendly and helpful, without being pushy.
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