Franco Ceccato
Shoe selection is more involved than most retail operations. Franco Ceccato treats it that way—stocking ranges that demand real knowledge to sell properly. Every pair arriving needs assessment: how the leather will age in Pretoria's dry highveld climate, whether the sole construction suits local road surfaces, whether the sizing runs true or needs adjustment advice. The fitting process itself is non-negotiable here. Staff aren't just ringing up transactions; they're checking how shoes sit on different foot shapes, understanding width and arch support, and recognizing when a pair simply won't work despite looking right. This approach takes time, but it's how you end up with footwear that actually lasts and actually fits. It's the kind of attention most shops can't afford to give anymore.