Monday 18 June 2012

Large size shoe shops in Spain

Bear with me on this one, I'm going to try to catalogue all the shops I know of in Spain, as for many of us it's a cheap and easy holiday destination and why not get a few new pairs of shoes while you're there??

I recently went to Andalucia, and just before I left I recalled there being a shop in Seville that did big shoes. So I had a quick look through my list to the left and there indeed was Calzados Guellas. It's only a short walk over the river and down into the Los Remedios barrio, which is mercifully free of tourists and has a few nice cafes as well as all sorts of other shops down the main street. The shop is small but there is a lot of choice and the lady who runs it is very helpful. She's also happy to deliver to the UK and said it costs approx €35 (my Spanish is poor!). She seemed to go up to at least a 45.

Also in Andalusia, this time in Malaga and only a short distance from the main bus and train stations, is Zapatos de talla. This is part of a much bigger group called Gody, and they have a really good selection of shoes in larger sizes in their shop on C/ Cuarteles. The shop is open Mon-Sat 10am to 9pm and the assistants were very helpful despite my limited Spanish. I got a pair of the Hush Puppies sandals shown on the front page of the website and very comfy they are too (though they come up slightly large). I would have bought more but I didn't have the space (or the cash). The website also has a sale section (click on 'Outlet') and seems to have some very reasonable deals. What is annoying is that the HPs I bought in Spain don't seem to be available on any other HP website - UK, US or France! Don't know why this is but it's a pain as I'd love a pair in black as well.

What I found generally is that most Spanish shoe shops only cater for sizes up to 40 or 41 at a push. My 'Tiene usted calzados en talla 43' was met with either amazed or apologetic looks. It's a shame because there are some beautiful leather shoes there and had I had smaller feet I'd have spunked all my holiday cash on shoes!

When I have some more time I'll write about shops in Madrid and Barcelona. In the meantime if you know of any others elsewhere please comment below and I'll add them in.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Hello Emma

I just came across your blog and I felt identified with you. I am a Spanish girl with the same size (43)and the same terrible problem with shoes. Please check out this website http://www.tallwomen.org/ it helped me a lot finding stores to buy shoes. I ussually buy them on the internet. There's a huge list of shops classified by country.

Good luck!

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shubee said...

For my large footwear needs I buy from www.bigfeetshop.com, they have a fantastic range for both men and woman’s large sizes and even better won’t be beaten on UK prices apparently (and they ship to Europe.
It definitely is my one-stop shop problem solver, pocket protector and preferred SOLEmate. Happy daysssss :-)

Carol said...

Did you ever post where you can find large shoe sizes in Madrid, Spain? I am not looking for a website but an actual store i can try shoes on in.

Emma said...

Hi Carol,

I never got round to it as it's so long since I was last in Madrid and Bcn that the shops I did find may no longer be in business. Do a search on google.es for 'calzados tallas grandes Madrid' and quite a few sites should appear (not all will be in Madrid but it should give plenty of options in Spain). Jose Luis Deza (http://www.zapateriajoseluisdeza.com/cms.php?id_cms=1) has a shop in Madrid, as does Calzados Cordones (http://www.calzadoscordones.com/). There's also TallGalls (http://www.tallgalls.com/TIENDAS.asp), same road as Jose Luis Deza iirc. Hope this helps!

Carol said...

Emma,
Thank you for your response. You have been helpful!