Yesss. I lurve office shoes. They’re great quality and not too steeply priced, but also really individual and they stock a lot of different designers. I always run riot when there’s a sale, I’ve often found some great pairs of shoes for money off. Office do well at both causal, going out and sports shoes, and the staff in here seemed programmed to sell. It’s not exactly hard though, the shoes fly off the shelves. Find this one in busy Broadmead, amongst the other high street stores.
Melanie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
Office makes me drool just thinking about it. Who would have thought such a funky shoes shop would have such an incredibly dull name. Oh well. I’ve been a fan for a while now(since I first stepped foot in the London branch in fact) so excuse me if I go off into Carrie Bradshaw mode… They do beautiful, retro-chic trainers and deliciously high heels. Right now there’s shiny leather boots and cute pumps jostling for space on the shelves. A word of warning — leave your credit cards at home — you could spend a fortune on canvas and leather right here. I keep expecting the shop to move into Cabot’s Circus, but so far it’s remained separate. Watch this space though. A downside is that the sales staff are on the snooty/cool-as-a-cucumber side, but always happy to get you the correct size(and take your dosh!)
Henry N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
While some sports shops concentrate on providing sporting goods, and others try and keep a balance between that and fashion, Office concentrates solely on the aesthetically pleasing side of the trainer world(with added shoes thrown in). The likes of Adidas, Nike, Etnies, Converse and New Balance are to the fore here. This has to be Bristol’s best trainer shop, with shoes of all sizes and colours(many too fashionable for the likes of you or I to attempt to don), a proportion of which are exclusive to Office. They also seem to have a permanent sale on, which is worth checking out.