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Selling shoes in a highveld climate presents particular challenges—summer humidity, sporadic rain, and the dust and heat of Randburg's traffic corridors all take their toll on footwear. M. Gordon's approach reflects an understanding of how South African conditions affect shoes. Stock rotation matters: seasonal demand shifts from closed leather shoes in winter to breathable options when the temperature climbs. Sourcing reliable brands that hold up to our climate, managing inventory that accounts for the rainy season and dry spells, and keeping styles current without overcommitting to trends that won't survive a Gauteng summer—these are the practical details that separate a retailer who simply stocks shelves from one who knows the territory.
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When buying shoes in Randburg, trying both feet and walking the length of the store gives a better fit assessment than standing still. Sizing varies between brands. For school shoes, having feet properly measured at the start of each year prevents fit issues. Keep the receipt and original box — returns require these. Sale footwear is often from previous seasons with limited sizing.