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Quick answer: Singapore has homegrown shoe brands that win at different things: Charles & Keith for of-the-moment styles at a price that lets you refresh your whole rack, Anothersole for flats that feel broken in from the first wear, and KWANPEN when you are ready to own a piece of heritage craftsmanship. Palola, Hope Roza, Oleah and Mashizan each bring their own quiet conviction – think personalised fit, butter-soft leather, or a design language that makes you want to walk a little taller.
A good pair of shoes isn’t just about looking sharp – it’s about the moment you realise you can walk ten more blocks without a second thought. In Singapore, the hunt for shoe brands that deliver that kind of day is half the fun. This list is for anyone who wants their footwear to carry a story worth retelling, from a heritage workshop visit to a lunchtime rescue that saves your evening. No need to act blur about comfort here.
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Charles & Keith

Charles & Keith started as a small footwear shop in 1996 and has since grown into the kind of brand you spot at airports from Seoul to Dubai. Their flagship sits at 313@Somerset, Orchard Road #02-46/47/48/49, right in the middle of town.
What they actually sell: heels, pumps, flats, sneakers, crossbody bags, wallets – the full wardrobe armoury, updated fast enough that you rarely see the same look twice. The designs translate runway shapes into something you can actually walk to the MRT in.
This is the brand for the woman who wants to try a new silhouette without committing a full pay cheque. The leather is solid for the price, the shapes are current, and if you wear through a pair after two seasons, that is almost the point. They are not heirlooms; they are your Friday-night shoes that still look sharp at Tuesday’s meeting.
You step off the escalator into the flagship at 313@Somerset and the wall of on-trend heels already has you planning tonight’s dinner. The turnover is fast, so you grab a pair that feels current without overthinking. It’s the spontaneous choice that makes the whole day click.
Address: 313@Somerset, Orchard Road #02-46/47/48/49, Singapore 238895
Phone: +65 6509 5040
Hours: Daily, 11 AM – 10 PM
Price signal: Accessible luxury – think S$49–S$119 for most shoes.
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KWANPEN

KWANPEN has been handcrafting crocodile leather goods in Singapore since 1938, operating out of 10 Ang Mo Kio Street 63. Three generations later and they are still the address you give when someone asks where to find a genuine legacy piece.
The workshop produces handbags, wallets, and small leather goods – every piece cut, stitched and finished by hand. The Raffles 1819 satchel is the quiet classic; there are bolder contemporary shapes too, and the team will work with you on a custom commission if you have something particular in mind. The Leather Craft Workshop also restores older KWANPEN bags, which tells you something about how long these things last.
This is not an everyday purchase for most of us. It is a milestone bag – the one you carry to a promotion lunch or pass down later. The crocodile leather ages beautifully, developing a patina that makes it yours, and the customer service matches the price point. If you are the kind of person who writes your name inside things you intend to keep for thirty years, you will find your people here.
The drive to Ang Mo Kio Street 63 cuts through an industrial estate, but once inside the workshop, the scent of leather stills time. You hold a crocodile-skin wallet and feel three generations of craft in its weight. This is where you come when the occasion demands a gift that becomes an heirloom.
Address: 10 Ang Mo Kio Street 63, Singapore 569115
Phone: +65 8879 1938
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 AM – 5:30 PM
Price signal: Luxury investment – four figures and up.
KWANPEN Official Website
Palola

Palola’s store sits on Duxton Road – 68 Duxton, #01-02 – a shophouse fitting for a brand that makes shoes the slow, careful way. Founder Josh Leong pairs Italian shoemaking traditions with a modern Singaporean sensibility.
Ballet flats, loafers, pumps, slides – all handcrafted in Spain from Italian and Spanish leathers. The real draw is the Made-To-Order service: you pick the leather, colour, style and size, and they build a pair to your exact foot. For anyone whose toes have ever gone numb three hours into a wedding dinner, this is a small revolution.
The shapes are clean and unassuming, the kind that slot into a work wardrobe without shouting. Years of wear just soften the looks further. Pop into the Duxton shop on a Saturday afternoon; the neighbourhood itself is good for a wander afterwards.
The shophouse door on Duxton Road opens to a quiet world of leather swatches laid out like a colour chart. You spend a slow half-hour choosing your leather and heel height for a made-to-order pair, already picturing the story they’ll walk into. It’s the kind of ritual that makes a regular Tuesday feel intentional.
Address: 68 Duxton Road, #01-02, Singapore 089527
Phone: +65 9611 4134
Hours: Monday – Friday, 12 PM – 8 PM; Saturday – Sunday, 11 AM – 8 PM
Price signal: Mid-to-upper range – expect a few hundred per pair.
Palola Official Website
Hope Roza

Hope Roza runs from 202 Kallang Bahru, unit WPS-213 – an appointment-pickup setup that keeps things personal. The brand recently refined its name (from Hope Rosa) and its focus: science-backed comfort inside clothes and accessories that look effortless.
Shoes here – heels, flats, sneakers – are built on proprietary comfort tech that treats your foot like more than an afterthought. Handbags such as the Riot bag balance function with clean lines, and there is a watch range too. The whole idea is that luxury should not punish your body by lunchtime.
If your calendar is stacked with back-to-back events and you refuse to pack emergency flats, this brand gets it. Book your appointment slot, try things on properly, and leave with something you can actually wear from morning coffee to evening drinks.
Take the lift to unit WPS-213 at Kallang Bahru and the appointment-only setting already feels refreshingly personal. You try on a heel and stand, tentatively, then realise there’s no breaking-in period. The comfort tech isn’t marketing; it’s the reason you leave with a bounce in your step.
Address: 202 Kallang Bahru, WPS-213 for Appointment-Pickup, Singapore 339339
Phone: +65 8660 8350
Hours: Monday – Saturday, 11 AM – 6 PM; Sunday closed
Price signal: Mid-range luxury with accessible pricing.
Hope Roza Official Website
Oleah

Oleah occupies a quiet space inside 1 Raffles Place shopping mall, #03-01. Clara and Joel founded it with a simple belief: a shoe should not leave you limping by 3 PM. The brand takes its name from the olive, a nod to resilience.
Ballerina flats, heels, and occasional factory-outlet gems – every pair uses genuine Italian leather and is assembled in Spain. The footbed is plush, genuinely so, and there is room in the toe box for women who know the ache of being squeezed into standard lasts. Fitting adjustments are part of the service; you walk out with shoes that have been tweaked to your feet, not the other way round.
If you have wider feet, or you have simply been burned too many times by beautiful shoes that hate you after an hour, Oleah is worth the appointment. The side-wave detail on their flats is the sort of small touch that makes you glance down and smile.
You duck into 1 Raffles Place during lunch, following the sign to #03-01 more out of curiosity than intent. Slip on a ballerina flat and the plush footbed answers the unspoken question about 3 PM fatigue. A few minutes later you’re back at your desk, the afternoon suddenly looking kinder.
Address: 1 Raffles Place shopping mall #03-01, Singapore 048616
Phone: +65 8639 9441
Hours: Monday – Sunday, by appointment
Price signal: Mid-range – you are paying for craft and fit.
Oleah Official Website
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Mashizan

Mashizan was born from founder Mashizan Masjum’s travels and a documentary filmmaker’s eye for detail. The shoes are handmade in Florence by artisans who have been working leather for generations, yet the brand is deeply Singaporean in its outlook.
Pumps, flats, and wedges arrive shaped from premium Tuscan leather, often carrying hand-embroidered motifs or metallic finishes that reference volcanic terrain. The “Fit For A C-Suite” programme brings the fitting session directly to corporate offices – a sharp idea for women who do not have time to hunt down a boutique between board meetings.
These are shoes with a story and a strong point of view. They suit someone who treats personal style as a form of self-respect and is willing to invest in a pair that nobody else at the party will be wearing.
You come across Mashizan and the hand-embroidered motif stops you mid-scroll – each stitch carries a filmmaker’s eye for faraway landscapes. The Tuscan leather feels like it holds a travel diary, and sliding your foot into a pump suddenly becomes the beginning of your own chapter.
Address: Available in Singapore – contact the brand for current stockist locations and appointment details.
Email: [email protected]
Price signal: Upper range – handmade in Italy commands a premium.
Mashizan Official Website
Anothersole

Anothersole’s store is inside Bugis Junction, at 200 Victoria Street #02-18C. Benny Chee and Phoebe Charn started it in 2016, aiming to make flats that feel like sneakers and sneakers that do not look like gym gear.
Flats, heels, sneakers, and a small run of handbags – everything built around an ergonomic sports footbed wrapped in 100% leather uppers. The Anytime lace-up flat, loosely Oxford-inspired, folds up small enough to chuck in a tote bag as a backup, and it weighs next to nothing. The brand also runs a #Buy1Feed1 programme, giving 10% of profits to children in need.
This is a no-brainer for anyone who walks a lot and refuses to look like they are on a trekking holiday. Teachers, retail staff, new mums chasing toddlers – people who log serious daily mileage on hard pavements tend to become repeat buyers.
Inside Bugis Junction (#02-18C), the Anytime lace-up flat folds into a pouch so small you suddenly plan a second outing for the evening. You test the sports footbed on the spot and the support feels like a secret handshake with your feet. The rest of the day is all yours.
Address: 200 Victoria St, Bugis Junction #02-18C, Singapore 188021
Hours: Daily, 11 AM – 9 PM
Price signal: Affordable comfort – most pairs sit around S$80–S$130.
Anothersole Official Website
If you are also looking to round out your wardrobe, take a look at our rundown of Finest Leather Shoe Brands in Singapore or the Men’s Clothing Brands in Singapore guide.
Milan Shoes

Milan Shoes is a Centrepoint-based retailer offering versatile footwear for Singapore’s professional crowd, part of the wider Milan Group of boutiques.
For the professional marking a promotion or nailing a make-or-break presentation, the right pair carries a quiet confidence. At Milan Shoes in Centrepoint, the switch from boardroom loafers to evening heels feels seamless—no need to chope a separate pair for after-work. The Orchard Road setting itself adds a hint of occasion, perfect for a year-end dinner or simply elevating your daily workwear to feel a bit more atas. This is where practical meets polished, without the fuss.
Walking into the Centrepoint store feels like stepping into a calm, carpeted retreat from the Orchard Road rush. The pace is unhurried; staff let you browse rows of work-appropriate heels and flats before gently checking in. Bring a friend whose taste you trust—this is a place for trying on multiple pairs without pressure, making it easy to compare a classic court shoe against something a little more daring for after-dark events.
Products or Services
Loafers, heels, and sneakers in premium materials with contemporary designs, positioned for both office and evening wear.
Contact Information & Location
- Phone: +65 6732 7198
- Location: 176 Orchard Road, #02-43/44/45, The Centrepoint, Singapore 238843
- Website: Milan Shoes (check the site for current opening hours)
If your calendar shifts from morning meetings to evening events with no time to change, Milan Shoes offers the versatility your day demands. The Centrepoint boutique is arranged for efficient selection, with staff who can articulate the difference between full-grain and corrected-grain uppers without overwhelming you.
Footkaki

Footkaki, formally Foot Kaki Pte. Ltd., is a homegrown comfort-shoe specialist at Roxy Square, focused on orthotic-friendly footwear over general fashion.
When the day demands you stand from morning prayers to evening visiting—think Hari Raya open houses or wedding duties—your feet need more than style. Footkaki at Roxy Square understands that true comfort is a ritual of its own, with customisable fittings that feel like a second skin. Tucked in a Katong mall, the fitting session is unhurried, almost like a kopitiam chat where you leave knowing your feet will feel shiok even after hours. For those who won’t compromise on support, this is a quiet essential.
The Roxy Square space is small and focused, humming with a quiet, solve-a-problem energy. You are not browsing a catalogue; you are describing your foot fatigue and daily routine to someone who listens closely. Go ready to stand, walk a few steps, and maybe even wiggle your toes in sample insoles. The fitting is conversational, almost like troubleshooting over kopi, and you leave with a plan, not just a purchase.
Products or Services
Orthotic-friendly sandals, sneakers, and loafers with customisable fittings, including vegan-friendly options.
Contact Information & Location
- Phone: +65 8332 8733
- Email: [email protected]
- Location: 50 East Coast Road, #01-32/33, Roxy Square, Singapore 428769
- Operating Hours:
- Tue-Sat: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Sun: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
- Closed Monday
- Website: Footkaki
Footkaki addresses the pragmatic reality that Singapore’s hard pavements and long hours amplify foot strain. The fitting process at Roxy Square is methodical; the team measures both foot length and arch height before recommending a last. This is about long-term joint health, an evidence-based approach grounded in your own daily experience.
Vincitore Shoes

Vincitore Shoes, “The Italian Shoe Store,” is a Marina Square-based retailer specializing in handmade leather footwear with a European design sensibility.
A wedding day, a milestone anniversary, or that once-a-year gala—these call for shoes that don’t just complete an outfit but anchor a memory. At Vincitore Shoes in Marina Square, the ritual of selecting handmade Italian leather feels timeless. You’re not just buying a shoe; you’re investing in craftsmanship that shapes to your foot with each wear. The central location near the bay makes it a purposeful trip, and the European design sensibility ensures you step into any celebration with quiet, refined confidence.
Inside the Marina Square boutique, the atmosphere is studious and refined—leather scent, wooden shelves, and shoes displayed like gallery pieces. Time slows down. You are meant to touch the stitching, flex a sole, and discuss lasts and leathers with the staff, who explain construction without rushing. Come with your milestone outfit in mind, or even a photo on your phone, so the conversation can centre on how a particular oxford or pump will anchor your entire look.
Products or Services
Men’s and women’s leather loafers, dress shoes, and casual sneakers, handcrafted with premium materials.
Contact Information & Location
- Phone: +65 9853 9809
- Location: #02-155, Marina Square, 6 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039594
- Operating Hours: Mon-Sun: 11 AM – 9 PM
- Website: Vincitore Shoes
The professional who values the ritual of a handmade shoe finds at Vincitore an unhurried Marina Square showroom where the aroma of leather sets the tone. Each pair carries the weight of a traditional Italian bench-made process; the leather linings are notably breathable, an advantage in our humidity.
PAZZION
PAZZION is a Singapore-founded women’s footwear brand with a boutique at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, known for cushioned, comfort-focused designs.
Deepavali kolam walks or CNY house-hopping shouldn’t mean choosing between style and aching soles. PAZZION at Marina Bay Sands offers a rare blessing: cushioned flats and heels that breathe in Singapore’s humidity, yet look polished enough for festive gatherings. The boutique’s luxury setting adds a sense of treat-yourself ritual, but it’s the cloud-like insoles that make you feel light through long celebrations. If your calendar is packed with social milestones and you refuse to surrender comfort, this is your quiet ally.
The Marina Bay Sands boutique has a bright, feminine energy, with pastel displays and cushioned flats you are actively encouraged to slip on and walk around in. The real move is to head straight for the insoles—press your thumb into them, feel the give—then try a pair that catches your eye for colour, not just shape. It is a place for a quick, uplifting visit between errands, especially with a mum or sister who also deserves a comfort-first treat.
Products or Services
Women’s ballet flats, heels, and sandals with cushioned insoles and breathable materials suited to Singapore’s climate.
Contact Information & Location
- Phone: +65 6876 9131
- Location: The Shoppes, #B2-91, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
- Operating Hours:
- Sun-Thu (incl. PH): 10:30 AM – 10 PM
- Fri-Sat (incl. eve of PH): 10:30 AM – 11 PM
- Website: PAZZION Marina Bay Sands
PAZZION’s design team has clearly studied the gait cycle of the Singaporean woman who walks from MRT to meeting. The boutique at Marina Bay Sands stocks a range of cushioning densities, so you can select the level of rebound that suits your daily step count. The linings are engineered to wick moisture, a detail often overlooked in fashion footwear.
Jimmy Choo

Jimmy Choo (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. is a global luxury footwear house with a Singapore boutique at Paragon on Orchard Road, catering to those seeking designer heels, pumps, and accessories for special occasions.
For the moment that demands everything feels atas—a wedding aisle, a milestone birthday, a career-defining gala—Jimmy Choo at Paragon is where the ritual of luxury becomes personal. Stepping into the boutique is hushed and considered, each pump or stiletto a potential heirloom for your memory. It’s not about trends but about marking a day that must be flawless, from the first fitting to the final stride. Here, the investment is emotional as much as material, and the experience stays with you long after.
The Paragon salon is a quiet, mirror-lined cocoon where each shoe is presented to you, not picked from a rack. The pace is deliberate: sit, let the associate bring options, and take your time walking on the boutique’s carpet to feel the balance of a heel. This is a visit to savour with someone who understands the weight of the occasion—perhaps a parent or a lifelong friend—so the moment choosing the pair becomes part of the milestone itself.
Products or Services
Signature stilettos, pumps, and luxury sneakers, alongside handbags and accessories; women’s, men’s, and bridal collections.
Contact Information & Location
- Phone: +65 6235 3233
- Location: Paragon, #01-42A/43/44, 290 Orchard Road, Singapore 238859
- Operating Hours: Mon-Sun: 10 AM – 9 PM
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: Jimmy Choo
When the invitation calls for a dress code that demands a designer name, Jimmy Choo’s Paragon boutique delivers. The consultation is private; you are seated, shod, and observed from multiple angles before a verdict is given. This is precision luxury for life’s most photographed moments—be it a wedding march or a charity gala.
Shoes That Honour the Occasion
When the calendar fills with house visits during Chinese New Year, Hari Raya open houses, or Deepavali gatherings, you want a pair that keeps you going from the first pineapple tart to the last muruku. Footkaki’s orthotic-friendly designs let you stand and chat comfortably, while Milan Shoes offers versatile flats and heels that transition smoothly from office to evening dinner. For those long days on your feet, as you chope seats at a hawker or walk from MRT to void deck, comfort becomes your quiet luxury.
Then there are moments that call for a little more drama—a wedding banquet, a milestone birthday, or a year-end celebration where you want to feel truly put-together. PAZZION’s chic women’s footwear adds polish without fuss, perfect when you’re dressing up for photos with the family. If the occasion feels especially significant, slipping into a pair of Vincitore’s handmade Italian leather shoes feels like a personal ritual, while Jimmy Choo brings that unmistakable atas glow to your step, reminding you that some celebrations deserve an extra flourish.
How to choose
The right pair comes down to three things: your daily reality, your budget headroom, and what you genuinely value.
Start with lifestyle. If you are on your feet for hours, comfort-first brands like Anothersole and Oleah should move to the top of your list. Their footbeds and toe-box designs are built for real walking, not just the short shuffle from car to restaurant. If you rotate through seasonal looks and enjoy the thrill of something new, Charles & Keith’s fast fashion cycle makes practical sense. For milestone purchases – a promotion, a big anniversary – KWANPEN or Mashizan give you something that carries emotional weight long after the occasion passes.
Budget varies widely here. Anothersole and Charles & Keith sit in the S$50–S$150 range for most styles. Palola, Hope Roza and Oleah tend to land higher, reflecting the leather quality and handcrafted production. KWANPEN and Mashizan start in the high hundreds and climb from there; those are long-term investments more than impulse buys.
Ask about fit services. Palola and Oleah both offer customised fitting and adjustments – a real advantage if you have wide feet, high arches, or one foot half a size bigger than the other (you are not alone). Hope Roza and Mashizan run appointment-based showrooms that give you unhurried time to try on. If a brand offers this, use it. A well-fitted mid-range shoe will outlast an ill-fitted luxury pair every time.
Think about how you want to feel when you put them on. Some shoes make you feel pulled-together and efficient. Others make you feel rooted, special, a little bit spoilt. Both are valid. Pick the one that matches the Tuesday you actually have, not the fantasy Tuesday you saw on a mood board.
Also worth thinking about: how a brand handles you before and after you hand over your card. Charles & Keith gives you the speed of a well-run retail machine with plenty of outlets, so you can pop in, try three pairs, and be out in twenty minutes. Palola and Oleah are slower, more personal; you are buying a relationship with someone who remembers your fit quirks. Anothersole runs an efficient e-commerce operation alongside their Bugis store, so returns and exchanges tend to be straightforward. Weigh that against how much time you actually have.
Don’t ignore the material story. KWANPEN’s crocodile leather and Mashizan’s Tuscan leather are not just fancy words – they age differently from the tumbled leathers on a high-street flat. If you are buying something you intend to keep, ask how the leather will look in five years. Palola and Oleah use full-grain leathers that develop a gentle sheen over time rather than cracking. Charles & Keith’s polyurethane blends keep costs low and hold colour well, but they won’t develop the same character. Neither approach is wrong; just know which trade-off you are making.
| Brand | Vibe | Price Band (S$) | Best For | Sizing or Fit Service |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charles & Keith | Trendy, accessible | $49 – $119 | Seasonal updates, office-to-dinner | Standard retail sizing |
| KWANPEN | Heirloom luxury | Four figures+ | Milestone bags, legacy pieces | Custom commissions and restoration available |
| Palola | Quiet, crafted | Check with the business | Work staples, custom fits | Made-To-Order service for leather, colour and size |
| Hope Roza | Smart, science-backed | Mid-range luxury | Long social or work functions | Appointment showroom with personal fitting |
| Oleah | Soft, resilient | Check with the business | Wider feet, all-day comfort | Fitting adjustment and toe box expansion |
| Mashizan | Artistic, Florentine | High hundreds up | Statement pieces, exclusivity | Corporate fitting programme available |
| Anothersole | Casual, kind | $80 – $130 | Heavy walkers, travel flats | Check with the business |
Summary
These Singapore shoe brands cover the full stretch from workhorse flats to crocodile-leather heirlooms, each with a different idea of what makes a shoe worth owning. Charles & Keith and Anothersole keep daily life sorted without emptying your wallet, while Palola, Hope Roza and Oleah prove that comfort and elegance are not opposites. KWANPEN and Mashizan operate at the collector end, where a purchase marks a chapter, not just an outfit.
Also helpful: our look at Shoe Brands in Singapore for Discerning Fashion Aficionado and the Upcoming Streetwear Brands in Singapore if your taste leans more sneaker-centric.
Disclaimer: All details here come from publicly available sources at the time of writing. Opening hours, prices and availability can shift – please confirm directly with the business before you head down.
Shoes That Honour the Occasion
When the calendar fills with house visits during Chinese New Year, Hari Raya open houses, or Deepavali gatherings, you want a pair that keeps you going from the first pineapple tart to the last muruku. Footkaki’s orthotic-friendly designs let you stand and chat comfortably, while Milan Shoes offers versatile flats and heels that transition smoothly from office to evening dinner. For those long days on your feet, as you chope seats at a hawker or walk from MRT to void deck, comfort becomes your quiet luxury.
Then there are moments that call for a little more drama—a wedding banquet, a milestone birthday, or a year-end celebration where you want to feel truly put-together. PAZZION’s chic women’s footwear adds polish without fuss, perfect when you’re dressing up for photos with the family. If the occasion feels especially significant, slipping into a pair of Vincitore’s handmade Italian leather shoes feels like a personal ritual, while Jimmy Choo brings that unmistakable atas glow to your step, reminding you that some celebrations deserve an extra flourish.
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Frequently asked questions
Which Singapore shoe brand is best for wide feet?
Oleah is a strong pick – they offer fitting adjustments and toe box expansion, and their plush footbed suits extended wear. Palola’s Made-To-Order service also lets you dial in your exact size and width.
Where can I buy affordable shoes in Singapore that still look good?
Charles & Keith and Anothersole both keep pricing accessible while delivering on style. Charles & Keith refreshes collections frequently for trend-led looks; Anothersole focuses on leather flats and sneakers with ergonomic footbeds.
What is the most luxurious Singapore shoe brand?
KWANPEN, a third-generation house specialising in handcrafted crocodile leather bags and small goods. Pieces run into four figures and are built to be kept for decades. Mashizan, made in Florence from Tuscan leather, occupies the high end of the footwear spectrum.
Do these brands offer custom or personalised fitting?
Several do. Palola runs a Made-To-Order programme for leather, colour and size. Hope Roza and Oleah both operate by appointment and can adjust fit to your foot. KWANPEN takes on custom commissions and restoration work.
Are there sustainable or socially conscious shoe brands in Singapore?
Anothersole runs a #Buy1Feed1 initiative, donating a portion of profits to support children in need, and uses recycled materials in production. Charles & Keith has also been building sustainability practices into its supply chain.
Can I try Mashizan or Oleah shoes without travelling to a far-flung boutique?
Mashizan offers a “Fit For A C-Suite” service that brings fittings to corporate offices. Oleah is centrally located at 1 Raffles Place and books appointments throughout the week. Both remove the usual treasure-hunt hassle.


















