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Circle Shoes & Skate Exchange

2597 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, M4P 2J1

416-489-4379

Since the 1960s, Circle Shoes & Skate Exchange has been a relief for feet with their supply of casual and comfortable footwear.

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What:

Store Type | Accessories, Shoes
Payment | Interac, MasterCard, American Express, Visa

Where:

Neighbourhood | Midtown
Getting There | Eglinton subway
Cross Street | Eglington

When:

Mon-Sat 10AM-6PM, *Sun 1PM-5PM Dec-Feb only.

Profile Last Updated: January 08, 2009

Happy Feet
Known for their variety of casual, comfortable and orthopedic footwear, Circle Shoes & Skate Exchange has thrived in this arena since the 1960s. Being situated among a slew of other shoe retailers, Circle Shoes had defined itself by this niche, offering a wide array of Birkenstock sandals and shoes, as well as a diverse mix of boots, sneakers and dress shoes. Mid-range in price, this family-owned and operated enterprise knows the importance of customer service and will measure and fit each shoe or skate for maximum comfort. If they don’t have your size or style in store, they will be happy to order it especially for you.

What’s in Season?
Winter season brings in Sorel and Colombia winter boots, rubber overshoes, moccasin slippers, mukluk boots and Wellington rubbers. New and used hockey and figure skates can be found here, ranging from free skating to competition types and Circle Shoes’ skate exchange program is ideal for growing feet. Specializing in Birkenstocks, the shop offers these in many styles and colours, including the classic hippie sandal as well as the Pappillio variety, ranging in floral prints and jewel encrusted designs. Also selling steel-toe Kodiak boots, cowboy boots, oxfords, loafers, Doctor Marten’s and various athletic shoes, there’s nothing stopping you from work and play.

A Mixed Bag
Because of its long history in the shoe business, Circle Shoes also carries a limited selection of brand new vintage. Circa 1960-70s surplus, if you’re lucky they may just have your size in wallabies, platform shoes, dessert boots and disco-era ankle boots. They also carry skate guards, shoelaces, protectant spray, arch supports and shoetrees.