AUX PIEDS DES ANGES
Read moreSéverine's "paradise of slippers, espadrilles and shoes" is located a few steps from the cathedral. This little wink from heaven invites you to take the direction of this sign which offers an infinite choice for men, women and children, for all tastes, all ages, and all feet. Many 100% French accessories such as socks, scarves, bags, small leather goods, can be found in this store. Known or less known brands are represented here through different products: the espadrille reinvented (la maison de l'espadrille, Toms, Cala 1789), the charentaise (la charentaise t'cha), the slipper (la pantoufle à pépère, Giesswein, Shepherd) the sandal (Birkenstock), the boot (Aliwell and Chacal), the shoe (Reqins), the basket (Bisous Confiture and Hoff). Sizes range from 35 to 48 for men and women, 16 to 35 for children. It is thus in an atmosphere and a decoration favourable to cocooning, that all the slippers which assume themselves until the end of the toes can find their happiness! Aux pieds des anges is the guarantee of good indoor and outdoor shoes for the whole family. Brands that favour 100% natural (like Shepherd) or ethical trade (like TOMS, which, for every pair of shoes purchased, donates one new pair to a child in need). This shop is also a successful bet to combine aesthetics and comfort for our feet. The models are lovely and comfortable. Also to be discovered: the collection of sweatshirts and sweaters from the eco-responsible brands Écoalf and Optimist'Sud Finistère. Run for it!
LACOSTE
Read moreA French company specialized in the preparation of a high-end male and female loan, Lacoste is one of the signs of the Herblinois shopping centre. Through this shop, women, men and children certainly trouvont their happiness thanks to the 90 models by traditional collections or trends. However, the brand's best seller remains the united original polo, now declining in many colours, stunning from the famous green crocodile. We owe it to René Lacoste who, once he retired from tennis racer, founded the house in 1933.