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Shoe shopping in London

  1. A

    Church’s

    Everyone should possess something of quality that will never, ever let them down. It can take up to eight weeks to make a pair of Church’s shoes, so they will cost an arm and, more appropriately, a leg, but they are lovingly produced in Northampton with such exquisite care and precision they can last decades.

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  2. B

    Bullfrogs

    In Clapham there are several worthwhile stores near the common, including shoe store Bullfrogs.

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  3. C

    Tracey Neuls

    Boutique shoes, boots and sandals, beautifully displayed in a room full of knick-knacks. The footwear designed by Neuls is eye-catching, tasteful and timeless.

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  4. D

    Poste Mistress

    This is where all shoe fetishists should head for the wonderful collection of women’s shoes from Emma Hope, Vivienne Westwood, Miu Miu and Dries Van Noten. They’re discounted from their original price, but still, this is for shoppers for whom money is no object.

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  5. E

    Poste

    Sitting on one of London’s most fashionable streets, this very cool shop is aimed at boys who like good shoes, and stocks everything from vintage street labels to razor-sharp Italian imports.

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  6. F

    Kurt Geiger

    Fashion, quality and affordability all come together at this superlative men’s and women’s shoe store, where footwear from the likes of Birkenstock, Chloé, Hugo Boss, Marc Jacobs, Paul Smith and United Nude adorns the shelves.

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