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green_eyes
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shoe storage
      #225720 - 20/10/2008 07:06

fed up with searching for shoes in the bottom of the wardrobe. Where can i get some strong plastic stackable shoe storage boxes.

Edited by green_eyes (20/10/2008 07:07)


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issi
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Re: shoe storage [Re: green_eyes]
      #225908 - 20/10/2008 10:48

I think Lakeland do some. Have a look on their website.

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shellseeker
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Re: shoe storage [Re: issi]
      #225913 - 20/10/2008 10:59

Yes I have some from Lakeland, they do a couple of types i think, but I have the stronger ones, suitable for one pair per box but I have a few pairs of kitten heels and i can get two pairs in one box, it makes it easier to find shoes and you probably save space. I think they are about £4 each.

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glu
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Re: shoe storage [Re: shellseeker]
      #226070 - 20/10/2008 13:29

Hi all you dont have to pay for shoe storage go to your local shoe shop and ask for shoes boxes (they put them in the bin). Cover with nice paper take a photo of shoes and put on end of box. You then have indevidual storage. Hope that helps.

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MangeTout
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Re: shoe storage [Re: glu]
      #226072 - 20/10/2008 13:32

How about these, they look good.

http://www.theholdingcompany.co.uk/Baske...age&andor=2

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Cleome
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Re: shoe storage [Re: MangeTout]
      #226079 - 20/10/2008 13:38

Hi Ladies

I have the ones from Lakeland,they stack nicely in the bottomn of the wardrobe.


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Glitterqueen
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Re: shoe storage [Re: Cleome]
      #226159 - 20/10/2008 15:13

I have some I bought from here

http://www.theshoelounge.co.uk/Clear-Shoe-boxes/

I bought 10 just to try but they are nice and sturdy and stack without collapsing

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Re: shoe storage [Re: Glitterqueen]
      #226468 - 20/10/2008 19:12

I've got a revolving shoe tree - holds 18 pairs of shoes

http://www.houseofbath.co.uk/productcache/HOB/BO7612/BF341DD.html.gz

love it!

..wispa


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Shoelover
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Re: shoe storage [Re: wispa]
      #226557 - 20/10/2008 20:28

These are good
http://www.theclearbox.com/


'fraid I need more than 18

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StephenD
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Re: shoe storage [Re: Shoelover]
      #290813 - 29/12/2008 18:58

Try The Holding Company - they do pretty much everything.

Cheers,

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Re: shoe storage [Re: StephenD]
      #290815 - 29/12/2008 18:59

Sorry - just spotted that The Holding Co has already been mentioned.....

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