2016-07-25



If you always seem to be in the market for a new pair of shoes, or just want to build up your current collection, make sure your shopping habits don't break your budget. Whether you've got your eye on a new pair of boots or some designer stilettos, make it your mantra never to pay full retail price.

You can spend less on shoes by keeping tabs on some of the lesser-known sales — discounts and deals that aren’t heavily advertised to the average shoe shopper. Here are 19 ways to save money on shoes.


1. Get Free Shoes on Amazon.com

If you've found the perfect pair of shoes through an authorized reseller of your favorite brand on Amazon, you might be able to get it for free. Amazon issues a $50 gift card instantly upon credit approval when you apply for an Amazon.com Rewards Visa Card. So, if your dream shoes are under $50, you could pick them up for nothing.

Additionally, cardholders will earn 3 percent cash back on any future Amazon.com purchases with the rewards card. Keep your eyes peeled for extra shoe savings with Amazon Gold Box Deals.


2. Shop the Factory Outlets

If there's a factory outlet mall in your area, consider visiting for deep discounts on designer merchandise. Many shoe retailers, including Adidas, Aerosoles, Famous Footwear and Nike, have homes at these outlets, which means you can get those pricier pairs at a discount. Kimberly Kong of The Sensible Stylista recommends picking up a coupon book at the mall to get even more discounts on your purchase.

“For an extra $3 or so, you can purchase a coupon book to save more cash," said Kong. "Some will even give them to you for free if you have a AAA card.”

3. Take Advantage of Free Shipping Offers

Take your shopping adventures online for access to exclusive discounts, like free shipping and exchanges on purchases. Sites like Zappos and ShoeBuy give you a chance to try before you buy with hassle-free returns and exchanges with no-cost return shipping.

4. Use the Shoes Daily Deals App

What if you could check the latest offers from online shoe retailers like Skechers, Adidas outlets and 6PM.com in a few screen swipes? The Shoes Daily Deals app, available for free on the App Store for Android, lets you do just that. The app offers daily alerts on the best shoe deals from multiple retailers and makes it easy to search by category and other features.

5. Snag Deals at the HSN Retail Outlet

If you find yourself admiring the shoes and accessories that appear on live shows at HSN Studios, then visit the HSN Retail Outlet in Largo, Fla., to pick up items at deep discounts.

The outlet is open Monday through Sunday, and the store receives new merchandise directly from the shows every week, according to an HSN Outlet associate. She went on to reveal that customers could find items for up to 75 percent off the regular prices. Some days, the store even runs its own sales for an additional discount.

6. Shop at a Consignment Store

If you’re a fan of vintage fashion, or just want to explore shoe styles and designs from past seasons, head to the consignment store to buy gently used items at a discount. The experts at My Sister’s Closet consignment store recommend paying attention to details like construction, quality of leather, stitching and seams to make sure you are picking up authentic merchandise.

7. Get Rewarded

If you use a rewards credit card regularly, check the terms to see if apparel and shoes purchases qualify for points or cash back. Some card issuers send out limited-time promotional offers on certain types of purchases — like apparel or entertainment — that earn you extra points or bonuses.

For example, Citi Dividend cardholders can earn 5 percent cash back at department stores when shopping with their cards during the holiday season, but they have to activate the offer after Sept. 15 to cash in on the deal.

8. Get Shoe Deals on Groupon

In addition to posting the latest local deals and discounted vacation packages, Groupon sells merchandise at closeout prices from brand-name retailers and stores. Review the latest deals to take advantage of buy-one-get-one free specials, buy running shoes at a discount or just pick out sandals for more than half off retail prices.

9. Shop Sample Sales

If you live in or near New York City, be sure to stay in the loop about upcoming sample sales, in which designers and boutiques sell off extra merchandise at deep discounts. Racked NY compiles a list of upcoming events around the city each week, so you can find out which boutiques and stores are hosting the next great shoe sales.

10. Subscribe to a Deals Feed

If you want regular updates on the latest shoe deals from major retailers and sites like Amazon, subscribe to DealNews to receive daily alerts by email. You can filter by shoe deals for a rundown of the latest offerings. It's possible to score 50 percent off regular prices, plus free shipping.

11. Use Promo Codes

If you’re ready to make a multi-shoe purchase from an online retailer, check to see if there are any promo codes available that day. Head to Slickdeals for the latest offers on all types of shoes from different retailers. Plus, you can score promo codes from various brands and stores.

12. Shop Overstock’s Clearance Section

You might already know that Overstock is an online outlet store selling goods from various brand-name retailers. However, if you really want to cash in on a great deal, be sure to check out the site's clearance section. You’ll find everything from boots to wedge heels marked down up to 50 percent. Plus, you can earn 5 percent rewards if you sign up as a Club O member.

13. Shop the Warehouse Clubs

You might already venture to Sam’s Club, Costco or other warehouse clubs for groceries, household supplies and furniture. However, don’t forget to scope out the clothing department. These clubs bring in all sorts of apparel and shoes from top brands each season. As a result, there are plenty of opportunities to pick up sandals, boots or sneakers at wholesale prices.

14. Buy Like-New Items From Online Consignment Stores

If you already know your shoe size for certain brands, browse the collection of shoes available at online consignment stores. Sites like thredUP feature a large selection of like-new shoes from their own customers and claim you can find brands discounted by up to 90 percent year-round. You’ll also find brand names, including Avia, Nike, MICHAEL Michael Kors and Crocs, priced well below normal store rates.

15. Get Your Kicks From a Sneaker Marketplace

If you’re in the market for new or vintage sneakers, shop the Kixify Marketplace for authentic products at a discount. Save 50 percent or more on retail prices while buying direct from an authorized retailer or independent seller. Recently, Kixify offered a pair of brand-new, authentic Nike Air Jordan sneakers for $159 instead of the $299 found in stores. Shipping was $39.

16. Shop Sales at Online Shoe Outlets

Online shoe outlets have already marked shoes down up to 80 percent off retail prices, but the savings don't stop there. You can get an even better deal by shopping the sale section of sites like OnlineShoes for additional markdowns. Take advantage of free shipping offers and additional discounts on orders over a certain value throughout the season.

17. Check Out the Selection on eBay

If you’re an avid eBay shopper, you know how important it is to check the star ratings and histories of sellers — especially when it comes to buying brand-name merchandise. Not only can you buy used and new items directly from independent sellers, but you can also find sales and events on eBay from official shoe retailers. For example, you can currently buy discounted Crocs clogs and sandals directly from the Crocs outlet.

18. Buy Higher-Quality Shoes

Buying cheap shoes can help you save money in the short term, but you might end up having to replace those pairs more frequently because they get worn down so quickly. Instead, consider buying higher-quality shoes for work and everyday wear so your initial investment lasts longer.

19. Shop in the Right Season

According to research by Solemates, the best time to buy shoes depends on the type of shoe you’re in the market for. If you’re buying running shoes, it’s a good idea to shop in April or May, when stores are clearing out winter merchandise. March is your best bet for buying sandals, and you can expect more markdowns as we get closer to summer. If you’re looking to stock up on winter boots, plan on getting the best deals in the spring and summer by shopping the clearance section.

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