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New Independent Retailer of the Year, sponsored by Clarks


Presented by Adam Marsden, Head of Sales, Clarks to Andrea Marshall, Little Soles


Andrea said: “We’ve had a wonderful first year of trading and the response and feedback we regularly receive from customers has been so positive and encouraging. So, winning this Award is the icing on the cake to a remarkable year for us.


“It was a great evening and just being there, meeting so many different people within the footwear industry was a great opportunity”.


Winner LITTLE SOLES


Highly Commended BELLE ENFANTS


Multiple Retailer of the Year, sponsored by Footwear Today


Presented by Cheryl Taylor, Editor, Footwear Today to Stuart Robinson, Fitflop, who collected the award on behalf of John Lewis


Faye Wilson, Buyer, Children’s Shoes, said: “John Lewis are extremely pleased to be recognised by our industry peers with this award. All the John Lewis shoe teams work hard to ensure that we have a great mix of brands and own label product to exceed our customers’ expectations.”


Winner JOHN LEWIS


Highly Commended NEXT


Student Shoe Fitter of the Year, sponsored by The Society of Shoe Fitters


Presented by Laura West of the Society of Shoe Fitters to Jim Luck, Luck of Louth


Jim said: “It is always a privilege to be acknowledged for your achievements by the industry that you operate in. Luck of Louth is especially proud that, as relative newcomers to the mainstream shoe industry, we have been recognised for providing our customers with premium levels of service and stock. Being shortlisted in two categories, whilst personally winning this Award confirmed that our aims and aspirations to be one of the best independent shoe shops in the UK are certainly on course.”


Winner JIM LUCK, LUCK OF LOUTH Highly Commended


SADIE GILBRIDE FROM CUBS OF LONDON


12 • FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY AWARDS • 2013 www.footwearindustryawards.com


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