Description
Canadian-owned designer-shoe emporium brings in all-the-rage lines from New York, Spain, Italy and around the globe, as well as from Vancouver’s own John Fluevog. And be sure to drop by Gravitypope Tailored Goods, conveniently located right next door.
by whereca
on July 19, 2014 from whereca
Editorial Reviews
"You won't be able to go back to the mall" once you've entered this "dream shoe closet" in Kitsilano, esteemed for its "excellent", "well-displayed" footwear roster showcasing "modern designers with alternative flair"; it also offers children's items along with men's and women's, and if "snobby" service and "expensive" tabs befuddle, the "awesome stuff" available mitigates most complaints.
by zagat
on February 21, 2014 from zagat
A montage of high heels, wedges, knee-high boots, clogs, mules, sandals, sneakers and fuzzy slippers makes up some of the 3,000 pairs of shoes on display. Handbags by Betsey Johnson and Vic Matie compliment any footsie purchase. We live for their famous boxing week sale—up to 50 percent off every pair of shoes in the store.
by vanmag
on October 04, 2008 from vanmag
Finding Gravity <br/>
Gravity Pope Shoes was established in Edmonton in 1990. A decade later, they opened their second shoe store in Calgary. Then came the arrival of its Vancouver location in April 2004, attracting shoe enthusiasts to their beautiful Kitsilano store. With a mandate to keep fashion modern and unique, Gravity Pope's foremost focus is on style. They are continually finding new and...
by yellowpagesca
on September 21, 2008 from yellowpagesca