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You have a soft-spot for shoes and the closet to prove it? We understand completely. From Goodyear-welted beauties to trendy one-season one-offs, Dallas offers plenty of shoe havens.
From Blahnik to Choo, Lanvin and Zanotti too, the shoe department here offers top-notch designers, frequently at up to 40 percent off. You'll have to do a little searching, but there are many treasures to find.
Roam the long aisles at this self-serve warehouse, and you'll find a selection of everything from sneaks to brogues. At various area locations, the men's shoe selection really stands out.
From Tory to Manolo (hello, BB Bar!), all of your designer buddies hang out here. Even better? The customer service is fabulous without being obsequious.
Notorious for its shoe departments, Nordstrom stores feature a wealth of designer brands, on-trend offerings, sneakers, sandals, etc. Plus, the hands-on service is an industry standard.
Beautifully curated men's and women's shoe departments, you'll find Alexander Wang, Alaïa, Harry's of London and René Caovilla here, as well as lower-priced shoes from Joie and Vince in The Shak.
Lou Lou, which also sells clothing and other accessories, is a hot spot for trendy shoes from Isola, Charles by Charles David, Rampage, Sam Edelman and Me Too.
This soon-to-be-unveiled revamp in Highland Park Village is set to offer a new concept for the brand, with women's and men's shoes on hand, as well as luxe decor like chevron-patterned floors, satin gold and rose marble fittings, and mink velvet soft furnishings.
This Dallas talent designs luxuriously eclectic handmade, Goodyear-welted heels and brogues for men and women. If you like stripes, other prints and luscious leather, Angela Scott is your woman.
From Blahnik to Choo, Lanvin and Zanotti too, the shoe department here offers top-notch designers, frequently at up to 40 percent off. You'll have to do a little searching, but there are many treasures to find.
Roam the long aisles at this self-serve warehouse, and you'll find a selection of everything from sneaks to brogues. At various area locations, the men's shoe selection really stands out.
From Tory to Manolo (hello, BB Bar!), all of your designer buddies hang out here. Even better? The customer service is fabulous without being obsequious.
Notorious for its shoe departments, Nordstrom stores feature a wealth of designer brands, on-trend offerings, sneakers, sandals, etc. Plus, the hands-on service is an industry standard.
Beautifully curated men's and women's shoe departments, you'll find Alexander Wang, Alaïa, Harry's of London and René Caovilla here, as well as lower-priced shoes from Joie and Vince in The Shak.
Lou Lou, which also sells clothing and other accessories, is a hot spot for trendy shoes from Isola, Charles by Charles David, Rampage, Sam Edelman and Me Too.
This soon-to-be-unveiled revamp in Highland Park Village is set to offer a new concept for the brand, with women's and men's shoes on hand, as well as luxe decor like chevron-patterned floors, satin gold and rose marble fittings, and mink velvet soft furnishings.
This Dallas talent designs luxuriously eclectic handmade, Goodyear-welted heels and brogues for men and women. If you like stripes, other prints and luscious leather, Angela Scott is your woman.