I am a typical female i have around 80 pairs of shoes some i have never even worn before, but the collection just keeps on growing and i do not think that any shoe collection would be the same without shoes from Dune.
Dune is a shoe shop that i love, it is unfortunatley not a shoe shop that is in every town but you tend to find them in the bigger shopping centres.
Dune is a shop that sell all different styles of shoes it stocks a small variety of mens shoes, but when it comes to womens they take over the shop. From boots to sandals to Stiletto's you are spoilt for choice and with such a wide variety of colours you will always finds a pair of shoes for every occassion.
Dune even does a great thing and has bags that match some of the shoes, this is great for those special occassions.
I have always found the sales assistants in Dune very helpful and once the shoes i loved were unavailable in my size but they ordered them for me and had them delivered to my house which was fantastic, i could not have asked for a better service.
The only disadvantage is that i thinks the shoes are very expensive and i have to really fall in love with the shoes to pay the £55 plus for a pair of shoes. Especially if you are just wearing them to work, although if i needs shoes for a wedding Dune is the first shop that i try.
Dune have also over the past few years have finally gone online which is great for those of you that do not have aDune near you as you do not miss out.
Dune has some great sales and with all the shoes you love at half price is a great time to stock up your wardrobe with those lovely shoes that aby wardrobe would be lost without.
All the shoes that they sell if find really comfortable and although they are expensive they are made to a high standard so as long as you reheel your shoes i find that they last a lot longer than some other designers shoes that i have brought in the past.
If you have never been to Dune it is well worth a visit especially at the sale season.
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