I would recommend outlet versions of high-end retailers like Nordstrom Rack, SaksOffFifth, and Last Call Neiman Marcus. The sale and clearance options are great plus you get the brand names for a much steeper discount. Always check for Holiday promos - upcoming Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day sales, etc. Research if you have a Premium Outlets mall nearby you - there's a variety of other classic, sophisticated... Source: 11 months ago
Several years ago I began buying all my shoes at 6pm.com. Source: 12 months ago
I snagged myself a pair of Puma Velocity Nitro 2 on 6pm.com for $73 the other day. It is available in limited sizes in the Dark Slate/Nitro Blue colorway (https://www.6pm.com/p/puma-velocity-nitro-2-dark-slate-nitro-blue/product/9629464/color/954260) and more sizes in the Sunset Glow/Sunstream colorway (https://www.6pm.com/p/puma-velocity-nitro-2-sunset-glow-sun-stream/product/9737703/color/1016961). That Sunset... Source: about 1 year ago
I've gotten some killer deals at 6pm.com which is the closeout version of Zappos. Unfortunately, no free returns, but if you are lucky enough to find a deal on a brand that has consistent sizing or lots of feedback guiding you it works. I have small/smallish feet and go to the big kids section to look for Nike running shoes. I have a pair that retailed for over $100 that I got for $40. I have also purchased lots... Source: about 1 year ago
Try Macys. They had a lot of this style last year. So you might have to turn to discount retailers like 6pm.com, Zappos.com or Amazon. Source: over 1 year ago
Nordstrom, Nordstrom Rack, Zappos, and 6pm.com all have size 4 shoes for women in many styles and brands. Nordstrom and Zappos have free shipping and free return shipping so they're particularly easy to shop from. Source: over 1 year ago
They're waterproof, warm, comfy, and (depending on color/your wardrobe) match damn near everything. They have lots of casual waterproof boots! I bought mine from 6pm.com (an overstock site) but I have a really common shoe size. I think I still paid like $140 for them? But I've had them since 2015! (They do badly need a re-soling; but they've never once leaked water or given me cold feet, as long as I had warm... Source: over 1 year ago
Branded sports and cold weather clothing are cheap in the US - get them from outlet websites like 6pm.com or Zappos. Source: almost 2 years ago
Look on Amazon, ShoeCarnival, 6pm.com, Zappos, Zulilly, QVC and the various discount websites for Alegria. I've scored older discontinued styles as low as $29. I've even purchased pairs on Ebay and just put a new set of inserts. I wear an 8 or 8.5 depending on shoe brands, which are 38 and 39 in theirs. Also have excessively high arches and their arch support is the best I've found outside of wearing my custom... Source: almost 2 years ago
Oh hai, I have 19" calves and have 3 pairs of reasonably comfortable boots that took forever to find. David Tate and ros hammerson make extra wide calf boots (I think the ros hammerson ones are a little nicer). Unfortunately my favorite were the ftizwell extra wide calf and I can't find them anymore, but the first two were available in wide width and extra wide width and also extra wide calf circumference. ... Source: almost 2 years ago
For more comfortable shoe options in that same kind of style, try Comfortiva, Clarks, and Aerosoles. Sometimes you can get lucky on 6pm.com to find some cheaper options with these brands but you have to pay for shipping both ways. Zappos is more $ but free shipping both ways and best if you want to try on a bunch of shoes. Source: about 2 years ago
The sites I regularly check for my husband (also a US 16): Https://bigshoes.com/ - Ships to Canada Https://www.dsw.com/ - Ships to Canada Nordstromrack.com - US only 6pm.com - US only Zappos.com - US only. Source: about 2 years ago
I also have extra wide feet and my go-to business casual shoe in the summer is a low heeled strappy sandal. The brands I've bought that fit the best and are good for walking are Munro and SAS, which have an awful lot of ugly shoes but will occasionally have cute ones. If you want to try different brands at a discount, I'd suggest checking out 6pm.com or nordstromrack.com as they both carry wide sizes at a... Source: about 2 years ago
Check out 6pm.com I believe they are part of zappos, and they sell discontinued models there for about half price. Source: about 2 years ago
Dress one I think would go with block heels if you still have them! If not I would invest in a pair of pointy toed flats or loafers, they would look so pulled together with dress1! If you have a Walmart they have cheap flats, or I love the 6pm website for discount designer shoes. Super cute dresses btw! Source: over 2 years ago
Check places like sierra.com, steep and cheap, 6pm.com, and amazon for deals. Columbia is a good all around brand for outdoor clothes. Source: over 2 years ago
I would also suggest 6pm.com which is Zappos (shoes) outlet and they advertise a current 80% off boots, but the site is currently giving me an error message. I emailed them to tell them about it and you could try the same or even call them and ask. Source: over 2 years ago
6pm.com is your friend - they're the clearance arm of zappos.com. Source: over 2 years ago
I agree with lots of previous posters...I like a few of the pieces you have. Hem up the skirts and add belts etc. New York and Company redlines/Clearance is a great place to start, they have some accessories that are reasonable as well. 6pm.com will help on shoes, I love the Rockport Total Motion heels. I'm an 8.5 Wide and they are good to go all day. Source: almost 3 years ago
If you look at discount/outlet sites like 6pm.com, you can get pairs for as little as $25. Source: almost 3 years ago
Real skate shoes will last much longer. Use shoe goo and your skate shoes will last even longer. I typically get my shoes on 6pm.com for around $40 - $60. I find it hard to justify buying $100 shoes to skate in. I have a preference for Emerica shoes, and that sitestypically has a good stock of different models. Make sure the model says suede though; canvas will rip very quickly. Source: about 3 years ago
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