Clogs were the preferred form of footwear in Singapore before World War II. Clog shops were commonly found in Temple Street in Chinatown, Sultan Street and Fraser Street.
Charles & Keith is a Singapore brand known for its women’s footwear and accessories. Established in 1996 by brothers Charles and Keith Wong, Charles & Keith started out as a shoe store in Amara Shopping Centre. By 2013, the company had grown into an international ...
Bata Shoe (Singapore) Pte Ltd is a member of the worldwide organisation, Bata International. One of the earliest modern shoe sellers in Singapore, Bata opened its first store, Bata Shoe Store, at the Capitol Building in 1931. Today, Bata Shoe (Singapore) Pte Ltd ...
Traditional cobblers repaired footwear. Most cobblers were Chinese although a few Indian and Malay cobblers also plied the trade in old Singapore. Cobblers were found throughout the island and many worked along the five-foot-ways of shophouses. Some cobblers later ...
Royal Sporting House is one of the largest sports goods distributors and retailer of well-known fashion labels in Singapore. It was first established in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1935, and incorporated in Singapore in 1977 as Royal Sporting House (RSH) Ltd. Over the ...