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Bacco Bucci Gionta (Men's) - Tan Calf
Bacco Bucci Gionta (Men's) - Tan Calf
Bacco Bucci Marquez (Men's) - Brown Calf
Bacco Bucci Marquez (Men's) - Brown Calf
Bacco Bucci Penner (Men's) - Camel/Brown Suede/Patent Leather
Bacco Bucci Penner (Men's) - Camel/Brown Suede/Patent Leather
Bacco Bucci Stefano (Men's) - Black Calf
Bacco Bucci Stefano (Men's) - Black Calf
Bacco Bucci Valdez (Men's) - Dark Brown Calf
Bacco Bucci Valdez (Men's) - Dark Brown Calf
Mark Nason Newry (Men's) - Black
Mark Nason Newry (Men's) - Black
Mark Nason Parker (Men's) - Black
Mark Nason Parker (Men's) - Black
Mark Nason Parker (Men's) - Dark Brown
Mark Nason Parker (Men's) - Dark Brown
Mark Nason Wayside (Men's) - Dark Brown
Mark Nason Wayside (Men's) - Dark Brown
Sandro Moscoloni Soho (Men's) - Black
Sandro Moscoloni Soho (Men's) - Black
Sandro Moscoloni Soho (Men's) - Cognac
Sandro Moscoloni Soho (Men's) - Cognac
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Kurt Geiger – a shining example of a sole trader : As one of a handful of
niche-market shoe retailers, the designer brand is thriving. Shoes, shoes, glorious
shoes. How we love them. Five hundred million pairs are sold in the UK each year.
It's a £5.6bn business, and every woman has, on average, 25 pairs lined
up in her closet. But the stores where women – and men – buy their
shoes and boots are changing. Even in these straitened times, the footwear business
is no longer about selling practical, long-lasting items, it's about fashion,
style and trends – even more so than the clothing business. A handful of
UK shoe brands have carved themselves a reputation and a niche which allows them
to survive and prosper while many of the high street's footwear giants have fallen
by the wayside.


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