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Black Friday and Other Online Shoe Sales

by Kori on November 22nd, 2007

Since tomorrow is Black Friday, I thought I’d give you a quick rundown on some of the shoe deals available online.

It’s oftentimes better to shop online for Black Friday sales than deal with the crowds at the mall. But just keep in mind the cost of shipping when you are making online purchases.

  • JC Penney - Save 50% or more on boots
  • JC Penney - Save 30-60% of dress shoes
  • Kohls - Save up to 50% on all womens shoes
  • Sears - 3-Day Shoe Special going on now
  • Bloomingdale’s - Buy 1 pair of boots, get the second pair 50% off (now thru Nov. 26th)
  • Bloomingdale’s - Get an extra 40% off of already reduced prices - use code SV1123 at checkout
  • Saks Fifth Avenue - Up to 60% off selected styles

 Stuart Weitzman Leopard Pumps

The Stuart Weitzman leopard pumps above are just $106.74, marked down from $255 at Saks.

Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Shopping!

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1 opinion for Black Friday and Other Online Shoe Sales

  • Anooshik Ashkenaz
    Nov 24, 2007 at 2:52 am

    I wanna know what are those curious labels on the shoes I purchase at Macy’s and other shoe stores at the Malls etc?

    Are they the code names for Macy’s store brands like Alfani, Style & Co, Bandalino, Calvin Klein etc?

    Are they codes for those good-looking shoe salesmen to quickly get those sexy shoes off the racks in their stockrooms? And what about the many shoes on their display clearance racks. They never seem to have the matches, I guess it looks like they only leave a mate-less shoe so that no-one walks out of the store with a pair?

    I went crazy showing off my tootsies and toe rings at one Macy’s store in SF Bay Area in California.

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