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Warm mum’s heart from feet up

JENNINGS Northern Shoe Store has a range of ladies’ footwear options to delight mum this year, including slippers, comfort, formal and fashion shoes.

Owner Terry Jennings said Frankie4 was proving to be on trend at the moment with comfort and style at the forefront.

“We currently have three styles in stock that are selling very well and those are Nat, Mim and Jackie,” he said.

“These are available in a range of colours and sizes and are well worth trying on for comfort value.”

Also in stock is a full range of ladies’ slippers, moccasins and Uggs to ensure the mum in your life never gets cold feet.

“We have genuine lambs wool options in a variety of heights and colours,” Mr Jennings said.

“In moccasins we have black, grey, navy and pink and in the Uggs we offer three heights in beige, chestnut, black and dark brown.”

For the mature mums and grandmothers, traditonal style slippers in a variety of styles are also available.

For something different, the store also stocks leather glasses cases which have been extremely popular.

Handbags and a large range of casual, comfort and occasional footwear is always in store.

A gift voucher offers flexibility in case you’re not quite sure of size or preference. The store accepts exchanges if you do make an incorrect selection.

So why not warm mum’s heart from the feet up this Mother’s Day.

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