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Shopping in Florida For all those Shopaholics out there. |
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24 Apr 17, 10:04 AM |
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Christian Louboutins
Has anyone seen any Louboutins in any of the malls? and if so what shops? I've looked online and there isn't an actual shop in Orlando, but was wondering if there is any inside the department stores
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24 Apr 17, 10:33 AM |
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I would say mall of millennia would be your best bet x
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24 Apr 17, 10:35 AM |
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I would think the Mall at Millenia would be your best bet for them. The bigger department stores are located there. Bloomingdales, Macys, Neiman Marcus. They may stock them.
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24 Apr 17, 12:41 PM |
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Bon viveur and shopaholic
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Newman Marcus in Millenia have them. However, they are significantly more expensive than the UK and only have limited styles
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24 Apr 17, 02:07 PM |
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Louboutins are made in Paris, they are more expensive in America than they are in the UK as they have to pay to have the imported.
My partner bought me a pair in Paris (he used to live there) and they worked out about £100 cheaper due to the exchange rate. I got quite a pricey pair, whereas on the cheaper pairs the difference in cost didn't work out as much . |
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24 Apr 17, 04:43 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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You can get a bargain pair of Louboutins in Neiman Marcus last call in premium outlets ( top of international drive). I noticed in August last year at least 17 pairs on a display table. But you can sometimes pick up a bargain in the Mall.
Neiman Marcus have them at Mall of Millenia. With the $ being at $1.24ish... you might find them better priced in the UK. |
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25 Apr 17, 07:18 AM |
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Thank you all, been after a pair for ages so will have a look around, makes a change from getting the usual converse lol! Will report back with my findings (fingers crossed!) next week!
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25 Apr 17, 10:56 AM |
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In general, US brands are cheaper in the US with UK/European brands (especially high end) cheaper here/ in Europe, particularly since the £ vs $ rate took a downward turn.
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25 Apr 17, 11:42 AM |
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I wouldn't bother buying them out there, cheaper in the UK
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25 Apr 17, 12:13 PM |
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Some of my friends will get a cheap ticket on the Eurostar and go over to Paris for the day to get theirs! I would check out their french website and see how it compares if your looking for a bargain..
US will be a lot more expensive. |
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