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Winter shoe trends at Queue

Queue caters for the South African woman who embraces individual style

With bold palettes of mauves and pinks, loads of fur and shearling, couture red, military styling, folksy tribal and animal prints on the catwalk for winter 2017, we are certainly not heading for a boring winter at Queue.

Offering a beautiful collection of fashion classic shoes and handbags, with a reasonable price tag, the Queue store in the Ballito Junction mall caters to the every need and whim for women who dare to own their style.

Group merchandise executive, Sanet Niehaus, said Queue caters for the South African woman who embraces individual style.

“Queue has not only teamed top end fashion with fair-end prices, we also have a number of something-for-every reason ranges on shelf. Over and above our own labels – Wild Alice, Queue, Gia – we carry other well-known brands, i.e. Holster, Birkenstock, and Hunter to name a few. And like all blue blooded fashionistas, Queue knows how to accessorise, which is why we also carry exquisite ranges of high quality handbags that are nothing short of works of art.”

This winter season, the store will focus on not only giving the customer a great boot range, but also cater for those that don’t want to wear only boots.

The sneaker trend is only getting stronger and the hightop provides a funky and fresh look, to be worn casually or with more formal pants.

Hightop sneakers are back in fashion.

Another alternative to boots, is the ‘man shoe’! We love Queue’s feminine version of this trend.

The ‘man shoe’ is the new trend for winter.

Visit the newly opened Queue store in Ballito Junction and own your style with their beautiful winter 2017 range– something for every reason.


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