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Dorothy Perkins (Marble Arch)

Dorothy Perkins (Marble Arch)
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Established over 90 years ago, Dorothy Perkins is now one of the biggest fashion retailers in the country, with nearly 600 UK stores and over 50 international outlets.

Dorothy Perkins’ ranges are updated weekly in store and daily online. The brand offers sizes 6 to 22, and a wide range of collections including Tall, Petite, Maternity, Lingerie, Shoes and Accessories.

 

 

Dorothy Perkins provides affordable, feminine fashion and a shopping experience customers clearly love – a jersey top is sold every two seconds and the store has won numerous awards for its collections.

With an age range of 25 – 40 years, Dorothy Perkins has the widest customer base of all our brands. The average Dorothy Perkins customer is in her early thirties and she’s likely to be a busy mum or working woman.

She loves fashion and takes a close interest in the new trends, but often doesn’t feel able to carry off some of the latest looks. She’s not always confident about her body, and doesn’t always know what suits her, so Dorothy Perkins gives her fashion inspiration and advice. Quality, fit and price are all important to her.

Schuh (Oxford Street)

Schuh (Oxford Street)
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Schuh (pronounced ‘shoe’) is a United Kingdom-based high street and internet branded footwear retailer.

“Schuh” is also the literal German translation of the English word ‘shoe’.

Schuh’s flagship store opened in 2004 at 200 Oxford Street, London.

 

Schuh

 

Schuh is at the leading edge of the UK fashion footwear industry and is widely recognised as one of the most innovative independent footwear retailers, not only on the high street but online too. With over 100 brands in stock Schuh has something for everyone with a passion for fashion footwear.

Back in 1981 Schuh opened its first store in the North Bridge Arcade, Edinburgh. Since then Schuh has grown significantly and now has a retail network of Schuh stores and Republic concessions spanning over mainland UK and Ireland. Today Schuh still operates under its original philosophy:

To provide aspirational but accessible fashion footwear, sold in a unique and exciting retail environment at prices which represent value for money and sold by friendly, knowledgeable staff.

Jones Bootmaker (Jermyn Street)

Jones Bootmaker (Jermyn Street)
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The company was established in 1857 and currently has over 80 branches throughout the UK. The company has expanded into most of the key retail outlets as well as high profile units within London.

Jones Bootmaker always endeavours to provide customers with both quality products and services, and prides itself in offering the highest level of in-store customer service. Our customers are important to us and we aim to offer every customer the very highest level of care and attention. This doesn’t stop once a sale is made, our after sales care is second to none.

 

 

Jones Bootmaker recognises the value of our employees in providing the successful long-term development of our business. We endeavour to provide a happy working environment for all and are proud of our ‘Investors in People’ award.

Opening Times:

Monday: 10am – 6.30pm
Tuesday: 10am – 6.30pm
Wednesday: 10am – 6.30pm
Thursday: 10am – 6.30pm
Friday: 10am – 6.30pm
Saturday: 10am – 6.30pm
Sunday: 12pm – 5pm

Russell and Bromley (Regent Street)

Russell and Bromley (Regent Street)
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Arguably one of the most exclusive and certainly among the most ‘classic’ of shoe labels on the high street, Russell & Bromley has a long standing reputation for excellence.

With a history dating back to 1880, the name Russell & Bromley is well known to shoppers – the 43 stores nationwide testament to its popularity.

The store on Oxford Street is home to both men and women’s shoes, as well as the Russell & Bromley accessories collection. An impressive array of major fashion brands can be found in store, as well as Russell & Bromley’s own exclusive lines.

Whether it is up to the minute fashions you are looking for, or simply a classic, timeless style, Russell & Bromley on Regent Street will meet all your shoe needs!

Timberland (Regent Street)

Timberland (Regent Street)
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Timberland, 144 Regent Street

The Timberland story began in 1918, in a small Boston, Massachusetts shoe company where Timberland founder, Nathan Swartz, began his bootmaking career as an apprentice stitcher. In 1952, he bought half an interest in The Abington Shoe Company. Three years later, he bought the remaining interest and welcomed his sons into the company. Together, they made shoes for leading manufacturers for nearly 10 years. In the ’60s, waterproof leather boots as we know them didn’t really exist. The Swartz family helped change all that by introducing injection-molding technology to the footwear industry. This technology fused soles to leather uppers without stitching, producing one of the first truly waterproof boots.

In 1973, the Timberland name was born. “Timberland” started as the brand name for our original waterproof leather boot. Then, because the boot was so popular, the company name was officially changed to The Timberland Company. In 1978 and 1979, Timberland added casual and boat shoes to its line to become more than just a boot company. In the 1980s, the company expanded into an international lifestyle brand. Sidney Swartz took the reigns and under his leadership Timberland was launched in Italy,their first entry into the international market. The Timberland® clothing and women’s footwear was then introduced.

In 1989, Timberland became a founding sponsor of City Year, the Boston-based “urban Peace Corps” that brings together young people from diverse backgrounds for a year of full-time community service.

During the ’90s, bold ideas like the Path of Service™ program began. It gives Timberland employees 40 hours of paid time-off to serve in their communities. New products such as watches, socks, backpacks, kids’ footwear and other gear were introduced.1998 saw the launch of  the Timberland PRO™ series of “Workboots for the Professional™.” And, Jeffrey Swartz, stepped up to grow the company his grandfather started by turning Timberland into a twenty-first century example for socially responsible corporations around the world.

Church’s (Regent Street)

Church’s (Regent Street)
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Church’s, the high-end English footwear brand part of PRADA Group, was founded in 1873 by Thomas Church and his three sons Alfred, William and Thomas Jr., who could count on family experience in the production of handmade men’s shoes dating back to 1675.

In 1999, Church’s was taken over by PRADA Group, one of the world’s leaders in the luxury industry. The takeover took place with the declared desire to optimise the brand’s business opportunities while fully respecting its English identity.

Starting from 2008, a new development strategy foresees the reinforcement and expansion of its retail distribution channel at an international level, with new openings such as Venice, Bologna, Leeds, Edinburgh, Hong Kong, Milan (La Rinascente), Geneva, Madrid and Singapore.

The Church’s store in Regent Street showcases the latest men’s and women’s footwear collections as well as Church’s branded leather goods, travel bags and accessories.

New Look (Oxford Street – West – Marble Arch)

New Look (Oxford Street – West – Marble Arch)
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New Look has come a long way since opening it’s first store in Taunton in 1969 now operating over 1,000 stores worldwide. Last year alone 355 million customers visited New Look either online or in one of their stores.

The New Look brand is about delivering fashion excitement, newness and value translating the latest trends from the catwalk, celebrities and the streets to provide customers with fashion that is bang on trend and great value to boot.

 

 

New Look have won numerous awards for their clothing and footwear collections and are currently the number 2 womenswear and accessories retailer by value in the UK.

New Look isn’t just for the girls either with new menswear lines.

New Look care about how their operation impacts the world socially and are therefore committed to ethical trading and animal welfare limiting the impact made on the planet by reducing waste sent to landfills and by using less energy.

Opening Times & Closing Times:

Monday: 10am – 9pm
Tuesday: 10am – 9pm
Wednesday: 10am – 9pm
Thursday: 10am – 9pm
Friday: 10am – 9pm
Saturday: 10am – 10pm
Sunday: 12pm – 6pm

Russell & Bromley (Oxford Street)

Russell & Bromley (Oxford Street)
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Arguably one of the most exclusive and certainly among the most ‘classic’ of shoe labels on the high street, Russell & Bromley has a long standing reputation for excellence.

With a history dating back to 1880, the name Russell & Bromley is well known to shoppers – the 43 stores nationwide testament to its popularity.

The store on Oxford Street is home to both men and women’s shoes, as well as the Russell & Bromley accessories collection. An impressive array of major fashion brands can be found in store, as well as Russell & Bromley’s own exclusive lines.

Whether it is up to the minute fashions you are looking for, or simply a classic, timeless style, Russell & Bromley on Oxford Street will meet all your shoe needs!

Opening Times & Closing Times: coming soon…

Kurt Geiger (Regent Street – Flagship Store)

Kurt Geiger (Regent Street – Flagship Store)
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Carvela as well as some of the most desirable contemporary footwear brands.

Designed by acclaimed architects Found Associates, the 225 square metre space highlights the building’s original Regency features while evoking a feeling of luxury and glamour.

“We are so excited about bringing our luxury and contemporary shoe offer to Regent Street, “comments Neil Clifford, CEO of Kurt Geiger. “We will take the expertise that we have honed in our women’s shoe department in Harrods and our men’s shoe department in Selfridges and apply it to our own flagship on a high street location.”

Kurt Geiger (Regent Street) Opening Times:

Monday 10.00 – 20.00
Tuesday 10.00 – 20.00
Wednesday 10.00 – 20.00
Thursday 10.00 – 20.00
Friday 10.00 – 20.00
Saturday 10.00 – 19.00
Sunday 12.00 – 18.00