Shoe Shops in Milton Keynes
Shoe shops across Milton Keynes sell footwear for everyday, formal, sports and children’s wear, and many also offer foot measuring and specialist fitting. This page lists shoe shops in the city centre and surrounding towns including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a summary of what customers say.
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★ 2.7 (3)
Capricorn Cobblers
📍 28 Winchester Cir, Milton Keynes Accessible parking
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What customers say review highlights
- helpful staff
- willing to stay late
- seen as expensive for resoling
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★ 1.8 (5)
Off The Hook London
📍 Mirza House, Sherbourne Dr, Tilbrook Roundabout, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- one reviewer happy with boots
- refunds delayed or not issued
- returns not resolved
- mismatched size labelling
- poor product durability
- ★ 4.4 (400) Hollister Co. 📍 29, 31 Midsummer Blvd, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless View
- ★ 4 (693) New Look 📍 2 Midsummer Blvd, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless View
- Lushtoes Boutique 📍 136 Midsummer Blvd, Milton Keynes Card paymentsContactless View
- Sandals 📍 300 S Row, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless View
- TREADFRESH 📍 1-9 Barton Rd, Bletchley Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless View
Choosing a shoe shop in Milton Keynes
Consider whether you need a general retailer or a shop with trained fitters, particularly for children's shoes or for feet that need wide, narrow or comfort fittings. Many independent shops and established chains follow guidance from bodies such as the Society of Shoe Fitters, which trains and assesses shoe fitters in the UK. Check that the shop measures both length and width, stocks the ranges you need, and offers a clear returns policy under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
Getting the right fit
Feet can change size over time and often differ slightly between left and right, so it helps to have both feet measured rather than relying on a previous size. For children, regular measuring is recommended because growing feet need adequate room and support. If you have foot pain, diabetes or a condition affecting your feet, a shop with specialist fitters or a referral to a registered podiatrist through the Health and Care Professions Council may be more suitable than standard high street sizing.
Should I have my feet measured before buying shoes?
Yes, having both feet measured for length and width is recommended, as feet can change shape and size over time and often differ slightly between each other. Many shops in Milton Keynes offer free measuring, and it is especially important for children's shoes.
Can I return shoes that do not fit?
Return policies vary by shop, but under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 you have rights if the goods are faulty. For shoes that simply do not fit, most retailers accept unworn returns within a set period, so check the shop's returns policy and keep your receipt.