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London flagship shoe stores?

Complexo

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I'm going on a two day trip to London and wanted to dedicate one of them to finding a last or two from a brand or more to know what to order online in the future.

I'm planning to go to Crockett & Jones' flagship store on 92 Jermyn Street but wanted to ask in here if there are any other brand stores in that area where they'll have the full selection of their brand? Preferably in the same price range as C&J or a bit lower; not higher ;)

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amisuh

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Hi

You can find Trickers, Barker, Church's and many others on Jermyn street. Just have a walk there and I think you will be satisfied :)
 

MTB7

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There's a nice Cheaney's store on Jermyn Street too.

You'll pass the Edward Green store on the way so you can have a quick glance.
 

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John Lobb (Paris) is also on Jermyn Street as is Foster and Son and Cleverley are not far away in the Royal Arcade of Old Bond Street, Gaziano and Girling are also close on Savile Row.

Cleverley and Foster have some shoes priced at the same level as C&J (probably made by them). Lobb and G&G are more expensive but if it is just a matter of sizing why not do that now so that you can buy online at the sale?
 

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I think it would also be worth your while a short walk to the J Fitzpatrick showroom at 16a Dufours place, provided you are visiting Monday to Friday. Drop them an email [email protected] beforehand. Second the recommendation for Cheaney which would also appear to fit your criteria. I wouldn't be able to resist calling at EG and G&G!
 

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