The first Trotters store, located at 34 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, SW3 4UD, was opened in October 1990 by Sophie Mirman and her husband, Richard Ross, who founded the company.
Trotters was the first store in the world that was solely dedicated to children. The store, which caters to customers from head to toe and offers a fantastic selection of clothes, shoes, books, and toys, also has a magnificent hairdressing department complete with a massive fish tank. In addition to being a one-stop shop, it has a vibrant atmosphere that is always bustling. Trotters Plane or Train, which is located in the store, is always available for professional shoe fitting.
Our company is still the same family-owned and operated company that it was 25 years ago, dedicated to providing excellent customer service and a fun shopping experience for both parents and children, despite the fact that we now have 5 stores in London, in addition to our online store and concessions at Harrods and Liberty Department stores.
Customer demand has prompted Trotters to broaden its focus from the 0-8 age group to include children from 0-12 years old as well. Trotters introduces new collections on a regular basis because they source the best from around the world. Trotters is the only place where you can get our clothing, and you won’t find it anywhere else.
Our second store opened in April 1992 at 127 Kensington High Street, London, W8 and subsequently, stores have opened in Northcote Road andTurnham Green. We officially opened our doors to the world in the Autumn of 2010 with the launch of our new website, and in October of 2012, we opened a brand new store in Westfield London. Please visit this page to see a list of all of our store locations.
Sophie and Richard worked together on the establishment of the Tie Rack in England, and went on to found Sock Shop and later Trotters, which are still in operation today. Her numerous honours include the Veuve Clicquot Businesswoman of the Year, Marketing Woman of the Year, and Motivational Speaker of the Year, among many others.
Throughout the years, our guiding principle has remained the same: to provide superior quality and an exceptional shopping experience for both parents and their children.
Watermelon Bobux Tropicana Sandals
Straps that go over the instep and around the ankle of the wearer secure the sole of the sandal to the wearer’s foot. Sandals are a type of open footwear. It is possible for sandals to have a heel. The distinction between sandals and other types of footwear can be a little fuzzy at times (as in the case of huaraches, the woven leather footwear popular in Mexico, and peep-toe pumps), the general consensus is that a sandal leaves all or most of the foot exposed. A variety of factors influence whether or not people choose to wear sandals, including comfort in hot weather, cost (sandals typically require less material than shoes and are typically easier to construct), and fashion.
Sandals are typically worn in hotter climates or during hotter parts of the year to keep feet cool and dry, and they are especially popular in summer. If you wear sandals rather than enclosed shoes, the risk of contracting athlete’s foot is lower, and the wearing of sandals may be part of the treatment regimen for such an infection.
Here’s a preview of Watermelon bobux tropicana sandals by Trotters:
White Bobux Jump Sandals
With a strappy design and a closed-toe design, the Bobux Step-Up Jump Sandals in Navy are made from ultra-soft, breathable leather to keep little ones comfortable and protected in warmer weather. The Jump sandal is easy to put on and take off because of the adjustable straps and the cushioned heel that makes it gentle on little feet.
Jump Shoes is a well-known brand that is well-versed in the art of creating the perfect pair of sneakers. It develops designs that cushion the feet in a comfortable and efficient manner, allowing them to remain comfortable and supported throughout the day. What’s great about this brand is that it only uses high-quality materials to ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction.
You can refer to them as bouncing shoes, jumping shoes, rebound shoes, or jumpers, but the concept is the same: they are a type of footwear that assists in jumping, cushioning the jump, or bouncing.
A shoe is designed to cover and protect the entire foot. Typically, it is made of a tough synthetic material that is thick and hard on the bottom. A sandal is an open-toed shoe in which the sole is held in place by straps or bands that cross over the foot.
Here is a preview of White bobux jump sandals by Trotters:
Blue Igor Star Fisherman Jelly Sandals
A key factor in the popularity of jelly shoes as footwear has been their light weight, which has contributed to their widespread use. Consequently, they are ideal for all those lazy and slow days when one would like their feet to be able to breathe while they unwind.
Jelly sandals are currently experiencing a resurgence, with fashion designers ranging from Off-White to Gucci, and everyone in between, showcasing their own sophisticated takes on the classic footwear.
It is described as a cross between a gladiator and a jelly sandal by the designers (which was actually inspired by the fisherman style in the 1940s). It is typically made up of interwoven straps (which are almost always made of leather) and a buckle around the ankle.
All jelly sandals have a sweet bubblegum scent to them. Although this was not a youthful fever dream, the phrase “bubblegum scent” can be found on any pair of shoes sold on the internet. Finally, jelly shoes made my feet feel like they were made of magic.
Here’s a preview of Blue ignor star fisherman jelly sandals by Trotters: