Thank you.
I have just binned a few old pairs of 'tired' shoes, so now have a replacement set on the way.
Not many sizes available already....
Be quick as they went fast last time.
http://www.debenhams.com/sale/men/shoes-boots/loake
Thank you.
I have just binned a few old pairs of 'tired' shoes, so now have a replacement set on the way.
Not many sizes available already....
Pair of black Oxfords duly ordered, £3.95 for next day delivery is pretty good!
Many thanks for the heads-up, much appreciated.
Great heads up, some nice suede brogues heading their way to the store for me to collect!
Many thanks
Cheers for this. Ordered a pair of Oxfords as well which, looking at the original price, should come from their Made in England range?
Bargain! Saved 90 odd quid on a pair of suede chukka boots
Cheers; all Loaked up for delivery next week!
Anyone know how these wear width wise? I've got girly D width feet. I'm guessing they're around F/G which is the most common
To add, the boots are 1880, lined ones. Wasn't sure on ordering. Beautiful things. Might buy another few pairs and that's me sorted till I die.
Thanks OP. Just bagged a couple of pairs, saving £190 on RRP.
Not aware of this brand, I take it they are of excellent quality?
Ordered a pair of Kempton Chukka boots yesterday at half price, got a confirmation email from Debenhams, and my card was debited. Great!
Woke up to an email this morning saying sorry out of stock and they've cancelled the order. They'll refund the card payment on or around 11th July! :(
That's pretty shoddy customer service.
Just ordered some boots, thanks!
Yes, the 1880's are their Bench Made in England shoes and are all goodyear welted (made in their Factory in Kettering). Not sure they do a hand grade line. "Shoemakers" are also Kettering made and "Design" and "L1" are made in the Loake factory in India. "Lifestyle" might be made in another factory.
Thanks for the heads up OP. ordered 2 pairs of boots this morning.
The 1880 range are ok at full price, better in a sale! The rest are not worth it.
Cheaney are better. Trust me.
Yes, Cheany are generally considered better quality, but they are also around £100 per pair more expensive for the same style shoe/boot (when not on sale), so with that logic you could also say that Crocket & Jones, John Lobb and Edward Green are "better" (which would be true, although depends on your definition of better of course)
Damn damn damn. I have some beckford chukkas that I picked up in the last debenhams sale and I bought an 8.5 as I usually take an 8.5/9. The beckfords are a leather shoe and come up a bit too big. I thought I'd be smart and order the 8 in the kempton boots and after picking them up today from my local store.......too small! Arghhhhh!!! Love them as well for half price. Really good quality. Oh well I suppose they'll be back to debenhams in the next few days for a refund. Any one with an 8.5 want to do a swap let me know!!!!
I buy all shoes during a sale and so the price differential between brands when full price is mostly preserved unless one brand is a much heavier discounter. I would agree that Loake are a rung behind Cheaney/C&J/Churches etc and then there is the above mentioned John Lobb/EG etc.
The sale Loakes I got were about £95, sale Cheaney shoes direct seem to be about £175 unless you want some colourful loafers. RRP's appear to be about £190 and £305 respectively.
Reminds me of my trip round the various outlets in Northampton when my brother lived there. John Lobb outlet price was around £400+ IIRC!
Some are no 60% off !
My £70 boat shoes arrived today... They are now £50 and they still have my size! Tempted to order another pair and send the first ones back!!
Managed to get the last pair of brogues in my size in Leeds. Very nice they are too.
You snooze you lose!!! I hummed and harred and both pairs I wanted went! Teach me to dilly and dally :-(