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Stowe's Shoes and Clothing
Categories: Shopping Fashion Shoe Stores Shopping Fashion Women's Clothing Shopping Fashion Accessories Shoe Stores, Women's Clothing, Accessories [Edit]
420 E Fairhaven AveBurlington, WA 98233
(360) 755-0570
- Hours:
Mon-Sat 9 am - 6 pm
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
4 reviews for Stowe's Shoes and Clothing
4 reviews in English
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Review from Emily W.
Sacramento, CA
I will admit - I would NEVER buy any clothes from here..so not in style (unless you are in your 50's)
On the other hand - they have a wonderful selection of shoes! My favorite are the Dansko's! I come to town about once a year to visit my family and I always go in and buy a pair! -
Review from Ray S.
Stanwood, WA
I go here first to look for guy's blue jeans. It is a mystery that they always have my wierd half sizes in Levi 505's and bootcuts for a small store. They sell Tommy Bahama shirts and Filson hats and Merrell shoes. I like to try on the hats and pretend that I am Elmer Fudd.The small town atromosphere is calming as they let you do your own shopping after greeting you. Their prices are up there but they carry the best quality. Check out the guys sales corner up front.
Listed in: Born to Shop
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Review from Megan V.
Lynnwood, WA
They have a great selection of shoes and tons of rugged clothes for men. Their women's clothing line is a bit grandma-ish
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Review from Princess P.
Mount Vernon, WA
This store has been in Burlington forever and has the old fashioned customer service where they actually help you put the shoe on your foot to see if it fits with the old shoe horn! Customer Service is Excellent, very friendly staff, fair prices, but it's the service that will bring you back!
Specialties
We carry men's and women's shoes and clothing. We carry a large selection of sizes and widths in shoes and have a large selection of men's work clothing and shoes.
History
Established in 1940
Harry and Clara Stowe opened the doors in September of 1940. The store was moved in 1954 to its current site, 2 blocks west of its orignial site. In 1970 the store was doubled to its current size.
