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Kurt Geiger Now Open in Kuwait

Shoe addicts rejoice! The new Kurt Geiger store is now open at the Avenues. The store will be showcasing its coveted Autumn/Winter selection of stylish, and affordable shoes. I like wearing Kurt Geiger shoes for casual outings and they also go well with any work attire. And best of all, they are sooo budget friendly. Just what you need during this terrible economic recession.

Kurt Geiger will open 30 stores in the GCC region in a joint venture with Landmark Gulf Group within the next couple of years.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I LOVE KG :)
Anonymous said…
hehehehhe wanasah,,,, now my shoe closet ma7tajah tatkbar,,
AZM said…
Not bad actually, nothing original, but 'safe', which is not a abd thing.
Men's kindda boring though!
Anonymous said…
I love KG aswell!
나다 said…
i saw them in the uk they are stylish n affordable
peaches said…
I love the store in london and I especially love it cuz you don't have to splurge on seasonal items. I was quite unimpressed with the store in phase 2 though! The collection is old and very limited. And so not budget friendly! Evyrthing ws above 50kd 3ala shinoooo. I hope they don't expand in the region if this is what they're offering
Anonymous said…
I live in London and KG has seriously gone downhill, not only is almost everything over 100 pounds, some even reaching 200, the quality is terrible and they're so uncomfortable, practically unbearable to walk on! I do admit they have some stylish things, but not worth the pain or price.

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