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“Movida” nasce a Padova nel 2005. L’idea è sempre stata quella di creare un negozio diverso dal classico negozio di calzature. Abbiniamo la qualità delle scarpe della riviera del Brenta, con la fantasia delle calzature spagnole e l’artigianalità dei prodotti toscani e marchigiani. Un mix unico che resiste e si rinnova da anni grazie alla nostra continua ricerca. Alla professionalità cerchiamo di unire anche gentilezza, cortesia e attenzione verso i nostri clienti. Vogliamo accontentare il cliente con il prodotto giusto ma regalargli anche un momento di gioia e benessere.
Via S. Francesco, 14, 35121, Padova, Italy

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Excellent, very polite, reliable and quick service. The shoes are beautiful, as promised. Thank you very much!

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