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PS: If anyone here managed to buy a pair of EG Inverness UK9 in burgundy from EoM within the last say ~8 months, please let me know!
I do not believe EoM is a present stockist of EG (or has been the last few months) so I am not sure if you'll get a lot of responses.
I got my Galway MTO (after 11 months) and a pair of G&G St James that i had to send back due to poor finish.
Duely aware of that (non stockist since end last year). There is this nagging suspicion at the back of my head that tells me that EoM might have gone for more profit and sold "my" discounted pair at full price to someone else. Given the practically most common size a UK9, and the ease of doing so, maybe not too far off...
No accusation as such, but if they did and I ever found out, I'd give them hell. That's for sure. Again, not saying that's what happened.
An iconic shop that has been selling shoes in the city centre for almost 200 years has suddenly closed.
Edwards of Manchester in the Barton Arcade has been supplying made-to-measure shoes to clients since 1830.
But the now-empty shop, which fronts onto Deansgate, remains closed this morning after it was suddenly shut by its owner.
Edwards is England’s oldest independent shoe shop outside London, and has been based on the same site since it opened in the 1800s.
There is no information on its website, Facebook or Twitter page to tell customers that it is no longer trading.