Shoes
Frisby’s
There was no shortage of shoe shops in Lichfield but Frisby’s had the longest trading history first opening in the city in 1909.
Harwayes
This was Harwayes last shop in the city before closing in 2009 having previously been located in the Shopping Precinct and Bore Street. In the the 1960’s the shop had a marble surround and was occupied by Currys - the friendly...
Priceless Shoes
Priceless Shoes was a trading name of Stylo. When trading in Stylo’s shares were suspended in January 2009 PriceLess soon went into administration. Parent company Stylo itself did not fair any better and went into administration...
Shoe Zone
This is only Shoe Zone second home in the city.  Shoe Zone as a whole sells over 20 million pairs of shoes a year. In 2000 Shoe Zone acquired The Oliver Group plc who use to own and run the Olivers Shoes shop in Levetts Square.
Friary Shoes
Friary Shoes was original in the City Arcade famous for the window displays. They move to the shopping centre in 2017 when work was started on the City Arcade refubishment.
Olivers Shoes
Oliver’s Shoes was one of Lichfield three general footwear stores along with Freeman Hardy and Willis and Friary Shoes.    The shop was demolished as part of the redevelopment. Marks and Spencer food hall now occupies the...