| If you're looking to buy a new pair of shoes then | | | | standard of customer care and will allow |
| you'll undoubtedly want to pay the lowest price | | | | consumers to try before they buy, they may not |
| that you possibly can. How can you make sure | | | | necessarily offer the cheapest prices. There are a |
| that you do find low prices? | | | | number of reasons why this may be the case. |
| Some people decide that the best way to buy | | | | Online retailers might be expected to have lower |
| footwear is to visit high street shoe stores. Is this | | | | overheads, partly as a result of them not having |
| likely to land them the best possible deal? Some | | | | to face the costs involved in the ownership and |
| retail analysts suggest that research shows mixed | | | | maintenance of a physical shop space. They might |
| results. | | | | also have lower staffing costs, resulting from |
| While high street stores will often offer a high | | | | them having smaller sales teams. |