• London's best shoe shops

  • By Time Out editors

  • Good shoes are as hard to find as good dentists. From crocodile shoes to catwalk trends - here's our list of top places to find the capital's most select footwear

    London's best shoe shops

    Superior shoes at Black Truffle

  • Black Truffle
    Colourful, handmade shoes of the comfy and quirky variety from all over the world – from Canadian John Fluevog to Spanish Jocomola.
    Black Truffle, 74 Broadway Market, E8 (020 7923 9450) London Fields rail.

    Georgina Goodman
    Goodman’s first-class degree from the prestigious shoe-making course at Cordwainers is evident in her beautifully made heels and boots which transcend catwalk trends.
    Georgina Goodman, 12-14 Shepherd St, W1 (020 7499 8599) Green Park tube.
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    John Lobb
    Originator of the expression ‘got a lob on?’, John Lobb was a Cornish farmboy who became a cobbler in Victorian London. Exquisitely made leather and crocodile shoes, and jodhpur boots.
    John Lobb, 9 St James’s St, SW1 (020 7930 3664/www.johnlobbltd.co.uk) Green Park tube.

    Lollipop London
    A selection of some of the best independently designed shoes in the world. UK exclusives include German designer Alexa Wagner and French shoemaker Avril Gau.
    Lollipop London, 114 Islington High St, N1 (020 7226 4005/www.lollipoplondon.com) Angel tube.

    Sniff
    This cute boutique offers style and affordability; established designers and Sniff’s own brand, featuring 1940s-inspired peep-toes and wedges.
    Sniff, 1 Great Titchfield St, W1 (020 7299 3560/www.sniff.co.uk) Oxford Circus tube.

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