BRADFORD, ENGLAND, October 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) High street footwear retailer Barratts have opened their doors to a new store in the Arndale shopping centre, Manchester marking their return to the city.
The new store's opening represents the brand's return to Manchester and coincides with the sale of Barratts' pre-Christmas Autumn/Winter shoes collection. With a heavy emphasis on boots and winter shoes in our latest catalogue, but with spring and summer shoes available on-line, there is something in the catalogue for all the family for this season, Christmas and beyond!
Barratts are an established and much loved retailer who have cultivated many loyal shoppers who favour the brand due to their widely eclectic range of stock which includes popular names such as 'Kickers', 'Rieker Shoes' and 'Hush Puppies'. Always up to date on the latest styles, Barratts regularly update their catalogue to reflect the newest trends and their stock includes styles as diverse as Mary-Janes, studded shoes, animal prints, creepers and wedged heels. Their dedication to providing the latest seasonal fashion also includes a wide range of winter-friendly knee high, calf and ankle boots.
Barratts' arrival at the Arndale shopping centre makes certain that customers in Manchester and its surrounding areas will once more be able to benefit from the wide range of stock and excellent customer service that the brand pride itself on. On top of this, Barratts have recently provided a refresh of their website to make it easier for their customers to buy their shoes online.
Barratts are a family shoe brand who stock footwear for men, women and children alike in all styles imaginable. With friendly staff in their stores and an easy to navigate site, the customer is always in mind, making the brand one of the most enjoyable to shop at!
Website: http://www.barratts.co.uk
New Barratts Shoe Store Opening in Manchester
High street footwear retailer Barratts have opened their doors to a new store in the Arndale shopping centre, Manchester marking their return to the city.
2012-10-12
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[Press-News.org] New Barratts Shoe Store Opening in ManchesterHigh street footwear retailer Barratts have opened their doors to a new store in the Arndale shopping centre, Manchester marking their return to the city.