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The Brand New Haven For Singaporean Footwear Fanatics

The Brand New Haven For Singaporean Footwear Fanatics

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Pedder on Scott
Pedder

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Pedder

Shopping for luxury footwear has just gotten that much easier with the newly revamped Pedder on Scotts. Situated conveniently at Scotts Square, the new premises sprawl across a massive 20,000 square feet, and houses brands ranging from Alexander Wang to Christian Louboutin. What's new is that the fabulous retail space has been separated into six distinct sections, each one catering to a different audience: On Pedder, which houses the high-end women's shoe and accessories labels; On Pedder Men—Pedder On Scotts is the only space outside of Hong Kong to have its own dedicated men's area; New Generation, which carries up-and-coming streetwear shoe labels; Weekend & Sports, an area dedicated to casual sneakers and OTT sports trainers; Cool Kids—for the fashionable young tots in your life; and Kiosks, a new lifestyle area dedicated to art and food.

Here’s a peek at some of the highlights of the store:

1. The décor for the On Pedder men’s section draws inspiration from pop culture, emulating the 1960s-era boldness reflected by the likes of popular TV show, Mad Men.

2. Those looking for more street-ready footwear can flock to New Generation, an über modern space that will hold brands like Ash and Pedder Red.

3. Perfect for the budding fashion connoisseur, Cool Kids houses labels such as Native and Stuart Weitzman, and its playfully wacky setting makes it ideal for the little ones to try out their new kicks.

4. Those feeling peckish from all the shopping need not even step foot outside the store. Listed as one of the world's best cafes, Coffee Academics opens one of its first local branches within Pedder On Scotts itself.

So whether you're in it for the footwear or the food, one thing's for sure: This new retail haven is set to be one for the books.

Pedder On Scotts is located at Scotts Square Level 2, 6 Scotts Road.

Text by Tanya Anthony

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