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European online shoeseller makes UK debut

Submitted by on January 14, 2011 – 12:48 pm2 Comments

A leading European online shoe retailer launches in the UK today.

Since it launched in 2006, Brandosa has sold more than 350,000 pairs of shoes to some 13m visitors from the seven European countries it operates in as brandos.com. It says its scale means that as brandosa.co.uk it will immediately become one of the UK’s largest online shoe stores, stocking more than 10,000 styles from 280-plus brands.

“We pride ourselves on offering the best possible range of footwear to our customers and catering for all kinds of people, no matter their age, style, size or background,” said Liam Clark, UK country manager at Brandosa.

“This model is successful in other European markets and it is incredibly exciting to be launching our brand in such a large, diverse and competitive market as the UK.”

The company sells shoes for men, women and children, with styles from winter boots to flip flops, and trainers to bridal shoes.

“Shopping online is all about convenience,” said Clark. “That’s why Brandosa offer free shipping and free returns on all orders. Brandosa customers can get their shoes delivered to their door, try them on at home and just send them back at no cost if they are not 100% happy.”

The company is offering a £5 gift card for all new customers who sign up for the Brandosa.co.uk newsletter.

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  • Colin says:

    It’s a shame they have launched and left the ‘size’ search field in the European size format. Appears easy to use apart from that glitch, it could be a key leakage point in terms of conversion though.

  • Steve says:

    Its great to see that online retailers are not afraid of the recession and branching out. Good luck