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EDITOR’S CHOICE


Editor’s Choice: Ladies Casual Shoes Fidelio


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1: Haley 386101 Vino Pangea Combi RRP: £159.95 Trade: £65.00


Anatomically shaped leather sneaker with a supportive heel counter. Featuring a multistretch upper and soft bunion pocket.


5: Laura Red


Full-grain leather zipped sneaker with nubuck detailing. The soft sole helps to relieve the feet and knees whilst standing.


1 6: Britt Black


Lightweight everyday sneaker with Nuvola massaging insole to aid breathability.


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2: Heaven 566014 Moro Clarissa Moon RRP: £169.95 Trade: £70.00


Ultra-modern sneaker design with a slim gripping heel, suitable for orthotics.


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3: Hi Energy 526107 Atlantic Amalfi RRP: £154.95 Trade: £63.00


Ultra-lightweight stable trainer with a removable cork footbed. Made using the fi nest Austrian leathers.


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7: Electra Dark Blue


Ultra cushioned active sneaker, ideal for people with hip or back pain looking to lead a more active lifestyle.


8: Maui Brown Wide-fi tting cushioned stable rocker, suitable for orthotics. Maui features a supportive seam-free 3D knitted upper.


4: Holiday 556101 Stellar Amalfi RRP: £154.95 Trade: £63.00 Description: Wide-fi tting casual shoe with a low opening and easy zipper entry. Air-cushioned sole construction with a soft cork footbed.


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