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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedNEW OBSESSION; SAN FRANCISCO FOOTWEAR RETAILER FETISH CARRIES AN ECLECTIC MIX OF DESIGNER SHOES AND ACCESSORIES.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Footwear News, July, 2000 by Goldberg, Gail
Calling all women with a sinister appetite for shoes: There's a new store in San Francisco called Fetish that promises to please, with an extensive and colorful assortment of high-end styles.
Although it's only a couple of months old, Fetish already has a sizable customer base from the Presidio Heights neighborhood it calls home. With its cozy, charming interior and rainbow-colored footwear collections, it's no surprise that the 600-square-foot store is popular. But truth be told, Fetish has had help from its two-year-old retail sibling, Sarah Shaw, a women's boutique situated just a couple blocks down whose customers spill over to Fetish.
Fetish's owners, Andrea Schnitzer and Sarah Shaw, who also owns the boutique that takes her name, are both...
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