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Made in Portugal – Shoes Closet

April 22, 2014

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As you know and seen before, I like showing quality items that are currently being made and designed in Portugal. Well, this last visit I had a very pleasant surprise: Shoes Closet! I didn’t know the brand and wasn’t at all aware of its existence but was drawn in very quickly when I accidentally wandered in to their concept store at Embaixada (a sort of mini luxe shopping mall with new brands and designers in the Principe Real area).

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I was attracted by the shoes and then by how nice everyone was. I spoke to the sales manager Gisele and she showed me the collections and explained the inspiration behind them. I was even shown a sneak peek of some boots that weren’t yet on the shelves. I was given permission to take photos and rearrange the shelves if necessary. They were all so nice and the shoes so amazing I decided I would do a blog post just dedicated to the brand. That’s what you get for being so nice!!! (unlike other people but that’s another story).

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The brand not only prides itself on the craftsmanship that’s a staple of Portuguese shoe making but also on our cultural and historical roots, using traditional fabrics and patterns in some of the collections. The fabric you see is called chita, a word rooted in the sanskrit chintz, as it was brought back from India in the 17th Century to Portugal, where a local version started being produced.

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Buying a pair of shoes here is buying something unique and very Portuguese. You can’t buy them on the internet just yet but according to the website, that option will be available very soon.

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5 Comments

  • Reply Curtise April 22, 2014 at 08:45

    I would happily wear every single shoe you have pictured here, Sara, they are great! xxx

  • Reply Little Miss Joey May 9, 2014 at 12:43

    Adoro sapatos feitos em Portugal no geral e estes em particular!!

    • Reply Mrs. D May 9, 2014 at 20:08

      Tambem eu! Viva o que e’ nosso 🙂

  • Reply Florence April 20, 2017 at 18:46

    Where is this shop? It seems that their website is not working anymore.

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