After completing it, you'll receive a page of results featuring the shoes they think you'll enjoy the most. Submitted by saral4ec3cd3cd. Is "Shoebacca" the best name for a shoe store ever? Yes, it is. They also have one of the best selections of footwear on the internet and a price match guarantee. Submitted by irism4f8e Everything at Sammy Dress is available at factory-direct prices, so it's the perfect place to find a bargain. Submitted by brittneyraem. Another option for the bargain hunters of the world: Everything at Wholesale Fashion Shoes is very, very cheap, so it's the place to go when you want to purchase something incredibly trendy or in a style that you don't typically wear that way you won't feel as guilty about not wearing your new shoes multiple times a week.
If the sound of wooden clogs clomping down the street is music to your ears, you'll want to make your way over to Lotta from Stockholm ASAP. Clogs, clogs, clogs galore! Submitted by mtimbrook. The Marais mission is to "make the cutest, chicest shoes that every girl is shopping for": Mere moments after looking at their designs, you'll agree that they've completed their goal. Footwear and clothing and accessories for "misfits. Dan Sullivan created Irregular Choice in because he thought there was a demand for footwear that was "different and individual"; for shoes that would "stand out from the crowd.
Submitted by marabd Need some new sandals? Lola Shoetique has you covered. Of course, they also have you covered when it comes to boots and closed-toe flats as well Submitted by janaeethraf. There are so many beautiful shoes at Shoescribe that tears may start to stream down your cheeks as you look at them. The website also has a cool "What To Wear" sorting option where you can choose to look at shoes to " a seaside escape ," " an art opening ," or more practically " the office.
Submitted by kerenl. A company specializing in historical reproduction footwear — but don't let that scare you off! You could totally pull off wearing many of their shoes with your everyday modern wardrobe.
Bring Renaissance footwear out of the Faire. For most with issues, the customer service team appear to be friendly, professional, and generous. The largest complaint about Zappos appears to be that some people have accidentally received shoes with imperfections, incorrect sizes and combinations a few people report getting two left shoes instead of a pair! In most cases these were resolved, but one or two customers were unhappy that they were offered store credit instead of cash refunds.
Overall, however, the customer experience from Zappos is very positive, especially when it comes to selection of shoes and customer experience. There's a JLO collection on there too, which has its own zone on the website, and the range is fabulous to look at.
While it may not be to everyone's taste, there's no doubting the prestige of it. In terms of range, DSW is one of the best. The product pages are good, but not perfect. You see good, clear product images, and we appreciate the fact that you don't have to click through a gallery to see your shoes from all the different angles. Sizes and shoe variants are listed in the right-hand side of the page, along with an overall user score. We'd like to see more feedback from customers included here, and more buying advice, but overall the display is good.
These points can be redeemed for gift cards, which is a nice touch. While this is welcome, it doesn't feel like an event in the same way as the sales you'll find on other websites.
After looking at more than user reviews for DSW, we noted that customer service - especially in their physical stores - was something people loved. Many also praised the benefits of the VIP program, and noted that the discounts you get from it more than make up for the 'costs' of sign-up.
You do appear to surrender a lot of data, and DSW is persistent in sending you coupons once you're signed up, but this is no bad thing considering the discounts you will get. On the negative side, some users noted that the delivery is far from perfect, and that customer service isn't always as effective at resolving the issues. While the majority praise the customer service experience, some have noted that they were unhelpful. DSW has also had a few issues with VIP points balances on its site, which has drawn a handful of negative reviews.
Overall, though, users love the combination of online and physical stores when it comes to DSW, making this a strength of the brand. If you're hunting for outlet-level prices online, 6pm is a great place to start your search.
It's the outlet site for Zappos, and carries many of the same brands. However, as it's an outlet, you can get shoes for much, much cheaper, if you're willing to dig around for something you like. You'll find regular discounts, daily sales, and there are numerous coupons available for the site if you know where to find them.
The site itself is more standard than many of its rivals, but is easy to navigate and contains some bright, colorful product images. There are no user reviews on the product pages, so you do lack that additional information on each shoe. On the negative side, the service you get from 6pm simply can't match that of Zappos. You simply need to pay to return the ones you bought, and buy something else. Customer support is available, but limited in terms of hours, and there are no VIP clubs or price-match promises here as you'd expect from an outlet store.
Overall, you'll love the prices at 6pm, but be sure you want something before you buy. We looked at around 55 reviews of 6pm, and found them to be broadly well liked. People love a cheap price on shoes, and many were pleased with how little they paid while shopping at 6pm. Many highlighted the fact that you need to be quick to get the best deals, and almost every user has commented on how good the range of discounted shoes is.
The majority of the complaints about 6pm, especially those on the BBB, center on delivery and shipping issues of the shoes. Some users reported late dispatches for shoes, and others said delivery took longer than advertized on the site. One or two said that the shoes they received were not in a good condition, and these were returned. Overall, 6pm is good at responding to complaints, as this is a common theme of user reviews.
The site covers everything from home furnishings to electricals, but there is a superb selection of shoes to be found here too. You'll find sneakers, heals, clogs, booties and all kinds of different shoes, all from brands such as Nike, Adidas, Birkenstock, and more. You'll even find some designer labels like Jimmy Choo here, although they are very limited in number. The product pages are clean, but lack a little information when compared to the likes of Zappos.
You'll see good product images of the shoes, and if you scroll around the page you will find a limited number of user reviews, but rarely enough to inform your decision-making.
Shipping is free to all states except Hawaii and Alaska, and is quicker than most other stores on this list. There's a day returns policy, which is standard, and users are responsible for the cost of 'buyers remorse' returns. Sadly, this does include shoes that don't fit, which is one of the perils of buying from a more generalist store. Overstock offers the following on all orders: day returns Pay for shipping and returns Free delivery Reward points scheme hour customer service Coupons accepted.
We looked at over reviews of Overstock. We were surprised to see Overstock score only a single star on Consumer Affairs, so looked at the reasons why this could be.
Many are for defective products that required assembly, and few of the negative reviews apply to shoes purchased on site. What we did see was a lot of praise for Overstock's prompt shipping, with users enjoying the fact their items arrived sooner than expected. The customer service has mixed reviews, with some stating it's helpful and others bemoaning the fact that it didn't resolve issues at all. Overstock is good at answering complaints via the BBB of which there are a lot , but it does so in a very dry and factual way, which lacks a little human understanding.
In addition to a large selection of everyday footwear for women and men, there are many specialty footwear options, covering narrow and wide shoes, and even things like dance shoes for kids. The search browser is useful to find a specific shoe, or you can find a category type, like boots, oxfords or slip-ons if you want more browsing options.
You can also filter for such specialty features as orthotic-friendly, vegan, moisture wicking, insulated and diabetic-friendly. You can refine your search further under specifying categories like canvas, clogs, flats, size, color, price range and brand. The product photography on each page is clear and bright, and there are further options for changing size and style. Scroll a little further down, and you get a good range of customer reviews and comment on the fit of the shoes.
The site is really good. There's also a rewards club called Shoefans, which is worth enrolling in. We looked at around 90 reviews of Shoes. While the store scores low ratings on Consumer Affairs we did notice an awful lot of 'user error' reviews, or reviews calling out Shoes. Where negative reviews and complaints were filed, we were delighted to see that the company's response - especially on BBB - was prompt, polite, and often resulted in customer satisfaction.
In terms of positive reviews, people were pleased with the exchange policy on offer, and the selection of shoes. The generous exchange period was mentioned too.
While Shoes. We all know Amazon and, love it or hate it, there's no denying it's an excellent place to buy stuff. The shoe selection at Amazon is very good, and there's a decent range of both new and pre-owned shoes thanks to the various third-party retailers associated with Amazon. The website is actually harder to navigate than many of its rivals, but that's because Amazon has such a massive range of items - you need to drill into the site to find shoes.
What sets Amazon apart, however, is the Prime Wardrobe services, which is included as part of a regular Amazon Prime membership. Here you can choose up to eight items of clothing - shoes included - at a time, and order them to be delivered to your home. Once they arrive you have seven days to try them on, and mark all unwanted items for return. After that you pay for the stuff you want to keep, and use pre-paid packaging for all the returns.
It's so, so simple and is a great way of shopping for clothes and shoes. The downside? Well, it's tough to see one, although the fact you need to be a Prime member is something of a barrier. You are slightly limited in terms of choice - not everything on Amazon is part of Prime Wardrobe, so you may not be able to use it for your chosen pair of shoes or boots.
Overall, though, it does feel a lot like the future of shoe shopping Amazon offers the following on all orders: day returns Free exchanges Free returns Free shipping for Prime Members hour customer service Try before you buy. It's near impossible to get a sense of the Amazon user reviews for its shoe service, so we took a cross-section of about 50 reviews across a number of products we found in the shoe section on the site.
Overall, they reflected the quality of each individual brand and, while there were complaints about shipping and lost orders, they were very positive. Amazon's A rating on the BBB comes as little surprise, given the volume of complaints received for a wide range of problems encountered by users.
Amazon's responses aren't always convincing, and many consumers fail to accept the resolution offered. Again, though, it's difficult to find a large number that specifically relate to shoes or the Prime Wardrobe aspect of the site.
We did check some style blogs for reviews of Prime Wardrobe. Many talked about the limitations of the service, such as the narrower selection, the fact you have to use a credit card, and the three-item minimum.
However, the overall impression was positive. Foot Locker has an impressive selection of athletic shoes of all kinds, including field sports, track and field and general exercise. You can find shoes for children that have extra support or safety.
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