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Shoe Shops Soho Nyc

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The 15 Best Shoe Stores in SoHo, New YorkCreated by Foursquare Lists Dr. MartensQuality shoes at a great price. And they always give great service!All those dreamy boots you've always wanted.For workers, rebels and non-conformists. Either you love the clunky, comfortable boots or you hate them, but if you're in the former camp, you'll find plenty to choose from here Read more. The Vans DQM GeneralIntense selection of Vans shoes (Vault, OTW + more) & apparel. They even built a bar downstairs just in case. Ignore the big buffalo on the wall. He will stare & judge you while you try on shoes.Make sure u get the sales guy that's stoned and drunk! Keep asking him really tough questions it's really fun! Oh yeah and they have great shoes...2 floors of dope shit. Explore it all The Frye CompanyThere's a nice bathroom hidden all the way in the back of the store. Useful for days spent shopping in soho.Two year warranty on all shoes - covers everything!!!Some of the best leathers goods in the business.




Expensive but well worth it. Sam EdelmanIf you love footwear, you must stop by. A comfortable shop with shoes that beg 'Try Me On'...& you should. Great styles, reasonable pricesGreg was awesome in helping me decide upon my selection Sam Edelman designs are awesomeTeydin is the best sales girl! Vince CamutoGreat store, amazing shoe selection!Really cute shoes at affordable pricesEnter the Vince Camuto summer sweepstakes for your chance to win $150 to Vince Camuto and a grand prize of a NYC shopping trip! ConverseLove the build- your- own converse service! Just choose your shoe style, graphic art, and the Maestro will create your one of a kind shoe!Free Rubbers at the back! While your at it throw on a fresh pair of Chucks and get strapped!Patience is a virtue , that being said you will not be the only one getting shoes so you may have to wait... I'm just saying ! It's all streetwear here. Most inspired by original adidas styles Drago Shoe RepairBest shoe and bag repair. Replaces broken zippers like a champ.




Prices are moderate, fair for NY. Cole HaanCute flats with similar styles to some pricier designers (looking at you Chloe flats).Cole Haan has the most comfortable dress shoes I have ever owned.There's a picture of Jim Jack on the wall here. Stadium Goods"If you’re a sneakerhead, or even casually interested in sneakers, this is the place to be." - DJ Neil Armstrong, DJ Read more.Enter on Howard to shop - if you're looking to sell, enter on CanalMost of the sneakers are well above market price - I don't get it. UGGYou can donate old shoes here to the fantastic organization Soles 4 Souls! Read more.large selection of Uggs :)We’re celebrating Fashion’s Night Out with an in-store contest. Check-in to the store from 6PM – 11PM on September 8th for a chance to win a pair of UGG sneakers! CamperThe moat comfortable shoes ever!A very cool space, go check it out!Start at the left side of the store or risk awkwardly peeking at each set of shelves thanks to the angled layout. Steve MaddenShow your student ID for a 10% discount!




Up to 50% off!!!Really great service :) DNA FootwearFriendly, helpful staff! If you there early and they don't have a style you tried on at a different location, they'll have them in store by the afternoon.Really nice shop too! ClarksThere's a second entrance on Mercer This beauteous, jewel box of a shop is an offshoot of H&M and a sister store to high-end minimalist brand COS. After peeking at their unique print dresses, bespoke beauty line and cute potted plants, make a beeline for the shoe room, where you’ll find a range of sleek, over-the-knee boots ($345), leather lace-up sneakers ($135) and chunky flatforms ($145–$275). Originally an ecommerce startup, BucketFeet has since expanded to a brick-and-mortar store in Soho, selling limited-edition artist-designed socks and shoes at accessible price points. Searching for dinosaur-patterned slip-ons for your toddler? Or gold pineapple printed sneaks for yourself? In addition, graffiti artists, tattoo illustrators, photographers and more can submit their original artwork for shoe production consideration.




Veer slightly off Bedford Avenue to shop an eclectic mix of leather footwear at DNA Footwear, including preppy-but-pragmatic boat shoes ($78–$95), chic leather mules ($145–$185), and strappy sandals ($70–$100). Comfort-conscious brands like Camper, Birkenstock and Palladium mingle with fashion-forward Sam Edelman, Dolce Vita and BCBGeneration kicks on richly varied displays. This footwear and furniture shop is the first in the U.S. But don’t get too attached to the 1950s-era furniture since the stock rotates each season. Over on the shoe side, snag kicks crafted with vegetable-dyed leather and vintage fabrics, such as colorful strappy sandals ($400), unisex textured leather boots with zippers ($485–$545), men’s suede loafers ($340) and women’s cowboy-style heeled tall boots ($690), which are part of a collaboration with Anna Sui. You’ll also discover a small assortment of accessories, like thin studded-leather and suede belts ($195), and outerwear, such as velvet jackets ($500–$550).




This airy, brick-walled Union Square shop is stocked to the rafters with rare, bold sneakers, mostly sold on consignment. Find the Nike Air Jordans of your dreams ($69–$25,000) or opt for the classic New Balance 574 ($45–$100). Other on-point styles include Adidas Stan Smiths ($70–$275), Reebok Pumps ($200–$325), and limited-edition Andy Warhol–print Converses ($60–$75).Engineer-inspired cap-toe boots ($175) and lace-up wing tips ($150) exemplify what this 122-year-old men’s brand is all about: durability, style and comfort. From polished leather pull-ons outfitted with elastic side panels ($120) to casual suede chukkas ($110), there’s a style for every gent at this modern-meets-retro store. Shopping for sneakers and craving a bowl of cereal? Footwear impresario Ronnie Fieg opened Kith in Prospect Heights to satisfy your dual sugar-and-sartorial cravings in one fell swoop. This is your go-to destination for Cocoa Puffs and Converse, Frosted Flakes and Florsheim.




Also, Fieg partnered with Snarkitecture, a Brooklyn-based art studio, for in-store installations that are sure to wow hungry shoppers. It may not be as glamorous as New York’s other famous stores, but for sheer breadth of stock, the 34th Street behemoth is hard to beat. You won’t find exalted labels here, though—midpriced fashion and designers’ diffusion lines for all ages are its bread and butter, along with all the big beauty names. Fun fact: Herein lies the largest shoe department in the world (63,000 square feet, to be exact) so chances of leaving empty handed are slim. Brave the constant crowd to shop suede and lyrca over-the-knee boots by Kenneth Cole ($159) and equestrian-like rain wellies from Dirty Laundry ($59). While there’s no shortage of trendy options—given tables dedicated to Jessica Simpson, Charles David and Dolce Vita—eternally popular styles, like men’s Timberland roll tops ($120), are just as nice. Fresh from creating popular footwear for Urban Outfitters, Scoop and Madewell house lines (as well as his own label sold in high-end boutiques), this accessories designer opens his first stand-alone store.

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