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Click your heels... New Irish range at Ruby Shoes in Kilcullen

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Published Date: 19 November 2008
RUBY Shoes in Kilcullen has introduced a brand-new Irish Range called 'Love Your Shoes', for which the distinctive black-painted store will be the exclusive midlands outfit.
It's the time of year when Lily ladies are putting together their Christmas outfits, and these beribonned, befeathered and bejewelled confections are sure to cause a stir at any party this season.

"These shoes are fabulous, great party shoes, ideal for weddings, they're an outfit in themselves," said proprietor Michelle Kirwan.
Ruby Shoes, which has been open for a year and a half, stocks shoes from top Italian manufacturers, as well as fashion labels Morgan, Firetrap and Calvin Klein.

The Seychelles range, with its distinctive block heel, offers something a little different for autumn/winter daywear whilst still being practical enough to wear to work.

According to Michelle, wedding shoes are a very big seller at Ruby Shoes, with Paradox London, Belle & Benjamin Adams and PINK attracting brides from all over the county. Ruby Shoes also stocks every little girl's dream shoes - the glittering Lelli Kelly range will delight any budding pre-teen Carrie Bradshaws.

See a full selection of shoes and accessories on the Ruby Shoes website: www.rubyshoes.ie.

Ruby Shoes, Lower Main Street, Kilcullen, Co Kildare. Tel: 045 484820.



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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2008 2:25 PM
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  • Location: Kildare
 
 
 


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