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Off the Rack: Fall Shoes at Marshalls





Steve Madden boots, $70 (compare at $110). The perfect boot with just the right amount of slouch in wear-with-everything black leather.


Here's a sampling of the new-for-fall shoe styles you might see at Marshalls store in your area. During a recent trip, I spotted many of the latest trends—knee-high boots, peep-toe booties, platform pumps, leopard flats, to name a few—with brand names such as Diane Von Furstenberg, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Steve Madden, Frye and many more. Definitely hit up a store with a Shoe Megashop department for the best selection. I didn't buy any shoes on this particular trip, just doing some preliminary "research" before I make any decisions.






DVF suede pumps, $150 (compare at $430). Love the hidden platform on these and the subtle yet sexy shape.







Frye Clogs, $59.99 (compare at $120). I've been tempted to get some wedge clogs after a la MK Olsen, but I'm not sure I the skills to make these homely shoes look cool. On me. But they definitely have potential!







kate spade woven flats, $100 (compare at $218). No need to sacrifice style for comfort with these playful flats by kate spade.







Michael Michael Kors pumps, $70 (compare at $120). The ivory acted like a nude and made my pale legs look miles long, while the purple's perfect for fall.







Michael Michael Kors lace-up oxford heels, $60 (compare at $100). Imagine the mustard-yellow hue on a crisp autumn day. Love it.







Seychelles slingbacks, $40 (compare at $75). Metallics like these can be worn day or night for a touch of vintage glamour.







Enzo Angiolini, $100 (compare at $200). Gold stud detailing gives these low-wedge boots a sophisticated military feel.







Think Marshalls when you're looking for fall basics like dark denim and plaid.







Marshalls had dozens of handbags in all shades of red from designers such as B. Makowsky, Nine West, Hype, Jessica Simpson and many more.


Comments
the michael kors lace up oxfords are cute. i wonder if my local store has them yet.
#1 The Cheap Chica (Homepage) on 2009-09-06 21:00 (Reply)
I'm trying to find the boots in pic #8
"Enzo Angiolini, $100 (compare at $200). Gold stud detailing gives these low-wedge boots a sophisticated military feel."

do you remember if they had a specific name? i went to two local marshalls and couldn't find them. I want them so bad,I'm surprised they're not that $$
I want to call all the marshalls and ask if they have these boots. at lest I have the brand now..
#1.1 Cynthia on 2009-10-28 18:45 (Reply)
Ha, I got those MK purple platform pumps (alliteration always makes me smile) from Nordstrom last March. Bummer for me to find them for less months later, but fabulous for everyone else! They're adorable, if a bit difficult to walk in. ;-)
#2 Alexandra (Homepage) on 2009-09-06 23:41 (Reply)
Wow, your Marshalls looks waaaay better than mine :-). Cute selections!
#3 Katie (Homepage) on 2009-09-07 09:17 (Reply)
I went to marshalls today and was amazed by the amount of designer shoes they had.. i was DUMBFOUNDED when i found a pair of pour la victoire cut out bootie/sandal.. they were GORGEOUS but i didn't feel like spending $100 the style was bianca and they had them in grey suede and a whiskey colored leather.. to die for.
#4 Gia on 2009-09-07 20:12 (Reply)
I always love looking at your off the rack posts and I love Marshalls! Thanks again, the 2nd, 5th, and 6th pairs are amazing! =)
#5 Aubree (Homepage) on 2009-09-07 21:58 (Reply)
I'm loving the Enzo boots. However, I always seem to have a problem finding boots for my curvy legs. I can never find a riding boot that closes all the way at the top (let alone trying to squeeze some skinnies in there!). I always have to settle for the "slouchy boot" style, though I love the look of a classic riding boot. Any suggestions??
#6 Maddy (Homepage) on 2009-09-08 12:23 (Reply)
Sites like endless.com, zappos.com and 6pm.com are amazing in that they let you narrow your search results by WIDTH, ranging from AA to EE. The higher the letter, the wider the shoe. Look at the circumference under product details to find your fit.

Also, look for a boot with an elastic panel insert, which will give you stretch where you need it. Naturalizer's "Scurry" is a classic riding boot with a belt detail that lets you adjust the width of the shaft, too:

http://www.endless.com/dp/B0019GNATC/ref=asc_df_B0019GNATC902062?tag=endlesscj-20&creative=380333&linkCode=asn&creativeASIN=B0019GNATC

Hope this helps!
#6.1 The Budget Babe on 2009-09-08 12:51 (Reply)
Thanks for the quick response & info! The Naturalizer boots look like they might be a great fit! I'll have to check them out soon :-) Thanks again!
#6.1.1 Maddy (Homepage) on 2009-09-08 13:20 (Reply)
I have the same issue...for some reason I was blessed with very large calves and trying to find tan riding boots that fit over them was a mission for me! It actually took years of trying on boots and being dissapointed. I looked on various sites that had wide widths but I just wasn't pleased with the styles they offered. However, on a whim I tried on these MK riding boots at marshalls last week and they fit! I didnt even care that they were 149.99. I ran up to the register so fast with them!
#6.2 killakate on 2009-09-09 22:10 (Reply)
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