Shoe shopping in China
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Neiliansheng Shoe Shop
They say this is the oldest existing cloth shoe shop in China (it opened in 1853) and it has a factory that still employs more than 100 workers. Mao Zedong and other luminaries had their footgear made here and you too can pick up ornately embroidered shoes, or the simply styled cloth slippers frequently modelled by Běijīng’s senior citizens. It does cute, patterned kid’s slippers and shoes (from Y42), too.
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Coup de Foudre
If you can’t find the shoe design you’ve had in your head, then come to this place, which will custom-make shoes to your designs and, it claims, have them ready for you within three days.
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Sūzhōu Cobblers
For hand-embroidered silk slippers and shoes, pop into this minute shop just off the Bund.
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100 Change & Insect
Strange name, funky footwear – for those who want their heels to be seen in the dark.
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Tip-toe Tapestry
Gorgeous hand-embroidered, hand-washable ladies shoes and slippers from Y45 a pair. Further branch at 18 Nan Dajie.
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