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Yes, I already knew that this is a good manufacturer and seller of leather shoes in Pakistan. Whatever I bought, it proved its value for money. We must own our national brands.
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It is hard to believe that the Starlet we all see today began from being a very small unit for handmade shoes four decades ago. This day, we see Starlet to be one of the leading brands of the country and proudly serves the demand of 40 retail outlets across the country and happens to be one of the most trusted brands of footwear.
Starlet Shoes 10 Pak Block, Main Boulevard, Allama Iqbal Town, 54000, Lahore, Pakistan
Yes, I already knew that this is a good manufacturer and seller of leather shoes in Pakistan. Whatever I bought, it proved its value for money. We must own our national brands.
Product quality is very good. Its been a great experience. Must try their leather shoes
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