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Participating Shops GREAT BRITAIN XMUSIC PROMOTION- Participating Shops GREAT BRITAIN Market Store City Region Address X LED SHOES* GREAT BRITAIN GEOX SHOP LONDON Greater London CC Stratford City Available GREAT BRITAIN GEOX SHOP LONDON Greater London CC Westfield Available GREAT BRITAIN GEOX SHOP LONDON Greater London Kensington High Street Available GREAT BRITAIN GEOX SHOP LONDON Greater London Kings road Available GREAT BRITAIN GEOX SHOP LONDON Greater London Oxford Street Available GREAT BRITAIN GEOX SHOP LONDON Greater London Oxford Street 530 Available GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS ABERDEEN Aberdeenshire George Street Available GREAT BRITAIN ZOJUGHE LTD SHOOLIGANS ABERDEEN Aberdeenshire 32 Ashley Road GREAT BRITAIN STREET STOMPERS ABERDEEN Aberdeenshire Unit 6a, Berryden Retail Park, GREAT BRITAIN STEPPING STONES SHOES LTD ASHBOURNE Derbyshire 1 Market Place GREAT BRITAIN JOHNSONS SHOES ASHFORD Middlesex 1-2 New Parade, Church Road GREAT BRITAIN MC KILLENS (BALLYMENA) LTD BALLYMENA Antrim Church St.,78/90 GREAT BRITAIN CORDNERS BALLYMONEY Antrim 8/10 Main Street GREAT BRITAIN DONAGHY SHOES LIMITED BANBRIDGE Down 25 Newry Street GREAT BRITAIN PARES FIVE BARNET Greater London 16 Heddon Court Parade GREAT BRITAIN INN SHOES BELFAST Antrim 61a Saintfield Road GREAT BRITAIN REID'S SHOES LIMITED BELFAST Antrim 111 Sandy Row GREAT BRITAIN COLTON FOOTWEAR BERKHAMSTED Hertfordshire 240 High Street GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS- GRAND CENTRAL BIRMINGHAM West Midlands 2 Station Street Available GREAT BRITAIN PARES THREE BLACKFEN Greater London 13,Wellington Parade GREAT BRITAIN LITTLE WANDERERS BOLTON Greater Manchester 144-146 Tonge Moor Road GREAT BRITAIN NORTH'S SHOES LTD BOURNE Lincolnshire 18 North Street CLINKARD-THE MALL AT CRIBBS GREAT BRITAIN BRISTOL City Of Bristol Unit 64 Lower Level CAUSEWAY GREAT BRITAIN HOLBROOKS-SOLELUTION BRISTOL City Of Bristol 1-2 Boyces Avenue GREAT BRITAIN SOLELUTION LTD BRISTOL City Of Bristol 62 High Street JOHN LEWIS- THE MALL AT CRIBBS GREAT BRITAIN BRISTOL City Of Bristol The Mall At Cribbs Causeway Available CAUSEWAY GREAT BRITAIN CLINKARD BUCKINGHAM Greater London 6 Meadow Walk GREAT BRITAIN TILADALE LTD BURY Greater Manchester 7 Union Arcade GREAT BRITAIN CAMBERLEY RETAIL GROUP 1051362 CAMBERLEY Surrey 14 PRINCE OF WALES WALK Available GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS- GRAND ARCADE CAMBRIDGE Cambridgeshire 10 Downing Street Available GREAT BRITAIN CLINKARD CAMBRIDGE Cambridgeshire Grand Arcade St Andrews Street GREAT BRITAIN ELVES SHOES LTD CANTERBURY Kent 10c Burgate GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS CHEADLE Greater Manchester Wilmslow Road Available GREAT BRITAIN COLTON FOOTWEAR CHESHAM Buckinghamshire 43-45 High Street GREAT BRITAIN WARDS SHOE SHOPS LTD CHESTERFIELD Derbyshire 25 Pav Ement Shopping Centre GREAT BRITAIN HOPSCOTCH CITY OF LEEDS West Yorkshire 75b New Road Side GREAT BRITAIN STEP2WO- GROUND FLOOR SHOP CLAPHAM Greater London 49 Northcote Road GREAT BRITAIN MUDDY FROGS CLITHEROE Lancashire 4 Swan Courtyard Castle Street GREAT BRITAIN CLAIRE MURRAY T/A GOODY 2 SHOE COCKERMOUTH Cumberland 37 Station Street GREAT BRITAIN STEP2WO- FENWICK COLCHESTER Essex 152 High Street GREAT BRITAIN BISHOPS (FOOTWEAR) LIMITED COLERAINE Londonderry The Diamond,16 GREAT BRITAIN CLINKARD DARLINGTON Durham 25-26 Blackwellgate GREAT BRITAIN SHOOZ 4 KIDZ DERBY Derbyshire 50-52 Green Lane AVAILABLE GREAT BRITAIN GREENWOLD (YORKSHIRE) LIMITED DRIFFIELD East Ridingyorkshire Pasturegate Cottage *XLed shoes may be purchased also on our website geox.com Please keep in mind that pursuant to the rules at geox.com/xmusic, the XMusic Promotion is available only in the participating shops listed above and not on geox.com GREAT BRITAIN Market Store City Region Address X LED SHOES* GREAT BRITAIN JANICE MARGARET COCHRANEE DUMFRIES Dumfriesshire 5 English Street GREAT BRITAIN RUBY RUBY SHOES LTD DUNBLANE Stirlingshire 8 Stirling Road GREAT BRITAIN TIGER FEET (SCOTLAND) LTD DUNFERMLINE Fife 16 Bonnar Street GREAT BRITAIN MCCONNELL DUNGANNON Tyrone 1-3 SCOTCH STREET GREAT BRITAIN HOPSCOTCH EAST MOLESEY Surrey 107a Walton Road GREAT BRITAIN JOHNSONS SHOES EAST SHEEN Greater London 413/415 Upper Richmond Road West GREAT BRITAIN STEP2WO EAST SHEEN Greater London 409 Upper Richmond Road West GREAT BRITAIN ROGERS BROTHERS EBBW VALE, BRYNMAWR Brecknockshire Beaufort Street GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS EDINBURGH Midlothian Leith Street Available GREAT BRITAIN MADDIE & MARK'S BLACKHALL EDINBURGH Midlothian 1 Craigcrook Road,Blackhall GREAT BRITAIN MADDIE & MARK'S BRUNSTFIELD EDINBURGH Midlothian 205 Bruntsfield Place GREAT BRITAIN CLEVER CLOGS (FALKIRK) LIMITED FALKIRK Stirlingshire 19 Bank Street GREAT BRITAIN SHUZU LTD FARNBOROUGH Hampshire 23 Camp.Road GREAT BRITAIN SHOE LIMITED GIBRALTAR Gibilterra 226 Main Street AVAILABLE GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS- BUCHANAN GALLERIES GLASGOW Lanarkshire Buchanan Galleries Available GREAT BRITAIN BELLINI FOOTWEAR LTD GLASGOW Lanarkshire 578 Clarkston Road GREAT BRITAIN ROBERT CARDER SHOES GODALMING Surrey 64 High Street GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS-BLUEWATER PKWY GREENHITHE Kent Dartford Available GREAT BRITAIN HOPSCOTCH SHOES HARROGATE North Yorkshire 127 Cold Bath Road GREAT BRITAIN SHOOLIGANS HARROGATE North Yorkshire 20 Cheltenham Parade GREAT BRITAIN COCKERILL SHOES- HASLEMERE HASELMERE Surrey 5 High Street STEP2WO- 3RD FLOOR FENWICK GREAT BRITAIN HENDON Greater London Fenwick Brent Cross Shopping Centre BRENT CROSS SHOPPING CENTRE GREAT BRITAIN MANZANA HENLEY-ON-THAMES Oxfordshire 38, Bell Street GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS- CRESSEX CENTRE HIGH WYCOMBE Buckinghamshire Holmers Farm Way Available GREAT BRITAIN SHAW & HALLAS LTD HUDDERSFIELD West Yorkshire Market Walk,9/13 GREAT BRITAIN TRENDY TREADS LTD INVERURIE Aberdeenshire 19 High Street GREAT BRITAIN T.GROOCOCK & CO.(ROTHWELL) LTD KETTERING Northamptonshire Kettering Parkway, Kettering Kingston Upon GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS KINGSTON Wood Street Available Thames GREAT BRITAIN STEP2WO- BENTALLS, 3RD FLOOR KINGSTON UPON THAMES Surrey Wood Street GREAT BRITAIN CLINKARD KIRKCALDY Fife 52/54 High Street GREAT BRITAIN SHUZU KNAPHILL Surrey 7 High Street GREAT BRITAIN STOMP KNARESBOROUGH North Yorkshire 17 Market Place GREAT BRITAIN S.D.KELLS LTD LACKAGHBOY, ENNISKILLEN Fermanagh Lackaghboy Ind.Estate,Tempo Rd GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS- VICTORIA GATE LEEDS West Yorkshire Harewood Street Available GREAT BRITAIN CLINKARD LEEDS West Yorkshire 32 Lands Lane GREAT BRITAIN HOPSCOTCH SHOES LEEDS West Yorkshire 114 Harrogate Road,Unit 2 GREAT BRITAIN STOMP FOOTWEAR LTD LEICESTER Leicestershire 2 Station Road,Narborough GREAT BRITAIN PACES AND LACES LEYLAND Lancashire 5 Towngate, Bamber Bridge GREAT BRITAIN FRIARY SHOES LTD LICHFIELD Staffordshire 32 Bakers Lane GREAT BRITAIN CLINKARD LINCOLN Lincolnshire 22 Guildhall Street GREAT BRITAIN MIA HARA LTD LINDFIELD West Sussex 2 DENMANS LANE Available GREAT BRITAIN 2 FEET 1ST LIMITED LINLITHGOW West Lothian 73 High Street GREAT BRITAIN REIDS SHOES LISBURN Antrim 21 Market Square GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS- LIVERPOOL ONE LIVERPOOL Merseyside 70 South John Street Available GREAT BRITAIN PARES FOOTWEAR LONDON Greater London 25-27,TRANQUIL VALE GREAT BRITAIN J & M BIFF LONDON Greater London 41-43 DULWICH VILLAGE GREAT BRITAIN S&A BROS LTD LONDON Greater London 2 HALLSWELLE PARADE *XLed shoes may be purchased also on our website geox.com Please keep in mind that pursuant to the rules at geox.com/xmusic, the XMusic Promotion is available only in the participating shops listed above and not on geox.com GREAT BRITAIN Market Store City Region Address X LED SHOES* GREAT BRITAIN KIDSTEP LONDON Greater London 88 DUNSMERE ROAD,STAMFORD HILL GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS LONDON Greater London 300 Oxford Street Available JOHN LEWIS- BRENT CROSS GREAT BRITAIN LONDON Greater London Prince Charles Drive Available SHOPPING CENTRE GREAT BRITAIN PETER JONES LONDON Greater London Sloane Square Available JOHN LEWIS- WESTFIELD LONDON GREAT BRITAIN LONDON Greater London Ariel Way- White City Available SHOPPING CENTRE STEP2WO- FIRST FLOOR THE GREAT BRITAIN LONDON Greater London Putney High Street EXCHANGE SHOPPING CENTRE GREAT BRITAIN LNA TRADING LTD LONDON Greater London 80 High Street GREAT BRITAIN WENDY MCGREGOR LONDON Greater London 79/85 Fortis Green Road GREAT BRITAIN CUBS (UK) LTD LONDON Greater London 42 Heath Street GREAT BRITAIN POLLYANNA CHILDRENSWEAR LTD LONDON Greater London Pollyanna,811 Fulham Road GREAT BRITAIN JIMMYS TOO LTD LONDON Greater London 127-129 Essex Road GREAT BRITAIN THIS LITTLE PIGGY LONGFORGAN Perthshire Templehall Steading GREAT BRITAIN STEWART MCCONNELL LTD MAGHERAFELT Londonderry 15 Rainey Street GREAT BRITAIN THE GOLDEN BOOT MAIDSTONE Kent 25-33 Gabriel's Hill AVAILABLE GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS- THE TRAFFORD CENTRE MANCHESTER Greater Manchester Peel Avenue Available GREAT BRITAIN LITTLE SOLES OF MANCHESTER LTD MANCHESTER Greater Manchester 211 Manchester New Road GREAT BRITAIN HOUSING UNITS LIMITED MANCHESTER Greater Manchester Wickentree Lane GREAT BRITAIN CLINKARD MIDDLESBROUGH North Yorkshire 16 Corporation Road GREAT BRITAIN JOHN LEWIS- THE CENTRE: MK MILTON KEYNES Buckinghamshire 24 Silbury Arcade Available GREAT BRITAIN CLINKARD MILTON KEYNES Buckinghamshire 52 Midsummer Blvd GREAT BRITAIN DEBORAH FOX MIRFIELD West Yorkshire 81 Huddersfield Road GREAT BRITAIN SUE CRANE CHILDRENS WEAR LTD NANTWICH Cheshire 9 Pepper Street AVAILABLE GREAT BRITAIN JOHNSONS SHOES NEW MALDEN Surrey 125/129 High Street, GREAT BRITAIN JOHNSONS SHOES NEWBURY Berkshire 68 Parkway Shopping Centre GREAT BRITAIN CLINKARD NEWBURY Berkshire 96/97 North Brook Street GREAT BRITAIN STEP2WO-
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