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it is just another friggin' pointless shop in Lordship Lane, esp if it really does sell such horrid shoes. There already are two shoe shops the area selling half reasonable shoes, do we really need another, particularly if it sells such vile artefacts - as has been alleged by Bob et al.

Spangles30, how dare you suggest that these overpriced small shops are pointless. If you want to live in ED you have to like it or lump it, remember, there are scary places like Bromley and Lewisham where you can actually buy more for less and have a greater variety so be thankful you are living in such a nice sophisticated area such as this.


Louisa.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> The tyre place will be a permanent home for the

> bakers who currently sell outside Moxon's

>

> Glad to see the old Access sign is still up above

> the shop mind you!


I think the tyre place is becoming a greengrocers - possibly as part of Franklins. It's the Chicken Licken that's becoming the bakery.

Well, I for one am pleased there'll be a shoe shop opening.

One can never have too many shoes.:)

If you look at the website properly, they appear to have a good variety of nice shoes, aswell as the dodgy ones.

Why don't we just give these places a chance, instead of beating them down before they've even opened?

you're quite right and I'm sorry, in a really foul mood this morning and took it out on the shoe boutique. had a look through the site before commenting and they're very much not my kind of shoes (not just the bad ones posted on here), but hey, horses for courses and all


I'll keep shopping up west and wish them well with their venture

Spangles30 Wrote:

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> LOL Sue, and yes couldn't agree more. The clothes

> shops are awful in the area, just vile. Shame we

> don't have any quirky, bohemian vintage shops -

> have to go different parts of London for any

> tasteful stuff clothes/house wise.



I'm not sure that is really fair - The White Stuff is not really vile, but safe and rather unimaginative, Petals and Mrs Robinson aren't really vile - just beyond my pocket, and Chichirarawhatever seems to be very popular (isn't that meant to be a quirky bohemian vintage shop?)

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Surely you mean "oversized clothes for overweight

> people". The Weight Stuff.



I?ve noticed this about M&S too. I tend to buy my work clothes from them. I?m 6ft1 and I have to buy Small sizes to get clothes that fit.


Plus I have a beer belly. :-S

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