The Best Places to Find Affordable Shoes Right Now

It’s no secret that I pride myself on a great affordable shoe find. While I’m all for making investment-worthy purchases, there’s no better feeling than scoring a new pair of shoes for not a ton of money. Sometimes it’s luck, like snagging the multicolored sandals I’m wearing above for $5 (yes, $5—still wondering how that was real) on sale at Urban Outfitters. But most times, it takes a bit of digging through site after site to find the best affordable pairs.

Since scrolling endlessly through the shoe sections of the Zaras and the Forever 21s of the world can get exhausting (and not to mention repetitive), I’m sharing the cheap shoe stores I turn to instead. I secretly always shop at these five stores when I’m looking for a good deal on shoes. I say “secretly” because I know that the moment word spreads out about them, their shoes will start to sell out left and right (just take one look at the most popular Zara shoes of the summer).

Ahead I’m breaking down all my spots for affordable shoes, from the brands to search on sites like Shopbop to the newly discovered brands I’m stalking.

Shopbop has a great curation, stocking a range of price points alongside each other. I always scroll through the site for inspiration, but I ultimately search for a few key shoe brands I know offer on-trend styles like Matiko and Sol Sana.

Available in sizes 35 to 40. Available in sizes 9 to 9.5. Available in sizes 35 to 41. Available in sizes 6 to 9.5. Available in sizes 6 to 9.5. Available in sizes 6 to 9.5. Available in sizes 5 to 10. Available in sizes 6 to 10. Available in sizes 6 to 10. Available in sizes 34 to 41. Available in sizes 34 to 41. Available in sizes 35 to 41. Available in Korean sizes 225 to 250. Available in Korean sizes 225 to 250. Available in Korean sizes 225 to 250.

If you’d like to receive more useful info on affordable fashion finds, sign up for Who What Wear’s daily newsletter.

When it comes to shoes, you’ll find me going directly to this Spanish retailer for under-$150 shoes that easily look twice that.

Urban Outfitters is a mainstay for affordable shoes that feel current without being overly trendy. Not to mention, their e-commerce styling instantly makes me imagine how I’d wear the shoes with items in my own closet.

I recently discovered the Singapore-based brand and have since spent longer than I care to share shopping the site—specifically its shoe section, which is its strongest.

Well-known in South Korea as being a cross between Korean Zara and Urban Outfitters, Stylenanda carries all the affordable summer sandals of your dreams.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*