Best websites for shoe shopping
One site sorts by size, width, brand, category, color, heel height, and price. Others feature hard-to-find sizes, and “sporty” shoes.
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Boutiques.com distinguishes itself from such standby shoe sellers as Zappos.com by being “a great place to find inspiration.” The site hosts “deep galleries of looks that celebs are digging,” and uses technology that “makes it easy to shop” for specific styles.
Endless.com simplifies shoe shopping by allowing you to sort by size, width, brand, category, color, heel height, and price.
OnlineShoes.com sells a broad range of hard-to-find sizes. On a recent search, “we found 1,800 narrow styles and 3,300 wide ones in sizes ranging from 2 to 18.”
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Shoebacca.com isn’t short on “sexy styles and work basics.” But the site is a must stop for “sporty” shoes, from BearPaw to Puma.
PlanetShoes.com helps environmentally conscious shoe shoppers by offering “earth-friendly” options. After all, “you can’t wear Converse sneakers all the time.”
Source: Shop Smart
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