Fairly forgettable, except the weird vibe from the surprisingly touchy and sullen gentlemen selling the shoes.
Kin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Toronto, Canada
I often walk into this store and rarely walk out with anything. That tells someone a lot doesn’t it? The staff are pretty good, but I must say their selection needs to be improved and when they advertise a sale, yet do not have any shoes that you want that are on sale, that to me is poor business. Also, their shoes are more expensive. Not just by a few bucks either…
Lynne G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
I stopped in to the Corso store on Queen street to try and find comfortable shoes for my plantar fasciitis. They really knew their stuff. Even Went through a booklet they had that recommended particular shoes for this condition. They went to no end of trouble to provide me with an excellent fitting. Personable, professional. knowledgeable. Thanks Corso!
Joel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Toronto, Canada
My mother has tried to return a pair of shoes purchased a this location. She has been a customer for 10 years. They know that she bought the shoes here and they are faulty. They are refusing to exchange her faulty unworn shoes for new ones. She is 67 years old and deserves to be treated like a real customer. I find this offensive and hurtful. She is very upset with this treatment. She doesn’t have a receipt but the fact is the shoes are faulty. Companies that want to retain customers should spend more time thinking about them than the bottom line. WIll never go here again and will tell everyone I meet about how my mother was treated by these people. Very disappointed.
Charlene S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Courtice, Canada
Amazing customer service & phenomenal styles! I have never been treated so well in a shoe store!!! Well worth the trip into TO! Thank you Alex!
Jimi S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 ON, Canada
this store has lots of comfortable shoes, shoes that are specifically geared towards comfort with companies like naot, ecco, hush puppies and so forth. they also carry more popular brands like blundstone and skecher. their space is pretty straightforward with shoes on all walls, a long central walkway towards the cash and a threshold that leads to another room that was probably another store at one point. in this room seem to be a sale rack and more womens shoes. theres very little colour here — mostly blacks and browns. i honestly dont know why id come here over some other place, as i feel like i could get these brands just about anywhere. i felt the staff wanting a bit also. there was this guy hovering around me and when i asked him to tell me about a particular shoe i was holding he said, «well what did you want to know». well how the hell am i supposed to know? i know nothing about it, thats why im asking you. anyhow, it seemed like there was something slow on the uptake. if you are looking for fashionable footwear this is not the place but comfortable shoes yes.