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Unique Uterqüe

I'm sure most of you fashionistas out there have heard of Uterqüe. But for those who haven't, it's a new store that recently opened at The Avenues next to Baroue. The store belongs to the Spanish group that owns Zara. It specializes in trendy accessories and leather goods. It also has a small selection of elegant and sophisticated clothes. The collection is designed with the idea of producing high quality clothes and accessories in very affordable prices. I found some nice pieces at amazing budget-friendly prices.

You can never have too many shoes! I was sooo tempted to buy all those 3 flats! Thank god my friend was with me to talk some sense into me. The black Swarovski crystals encrusted clutch shown below is priced at KD 106. Not bad at all!

If you have already been to the store, what did you purchase? And if you did buy shoes, were they comfortable?

Comments

Anonymous said…
IT IS MARVELLOUS!!!!I have already purchase everything!!! The bags are amzing, the shoes REALLY CONFORTABLE and the customer services THE BEST!!!!!

I JUST LOVE UTERQÜE!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous said…
I have been there a couple of times. I have to say the collections of accessories is the best with pretty affordable prices. I have bought a nice leather camel color belt that goes with everything.. Seen nice golden ballerinas but they didn't have my size :(
Anonymous said…
I got so many things from them! A bag, a ring bo 2 fingers and a few braclets (one if them got damaged the 1st day I wore it) coz string o kila pearls madre ing6a3 :/ bad quality
one.2.five.2 said…
is that you in first picture?

so slick, undercover confy
Anonymous said…
beige gold-studded gladiators that go to up to 1/3 of legs and my friend got the blue silver studded ankle high gladiators
newly_wed said…
i just bought my eid bag, a camel colored alligator embossed bag, very pretty, elegant, and remarkabley versatile, goes from work to a dinner reception easily.

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