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Fall 2010 Footwear Trends at Sears





Sears has enlisted the expertise of stylist and former Elle editor Francesca Mills to create a new look and a brand new image for Sears fashion. Here, the style expert highlights four key footwear trends for fall: Slouch Boots, Preppy, Clogs and Hardware.

Sears has also launched a new Facebook page, Sears Footwear Fashion First, with more videos, lookbook photos and fashion tips, and a Twitter account (@SearsFashion1st) where shoppers can get the latest news on Sears contests, giveaways and more.

I kinda like the wedge loafer (reminds me of last fall's 'Jurra' by Nine West) and the 'Rhianne' boot (which looks identical to the 'Keara' by Mossimo for Target). Hopefully the Sears Facebook page will make it easier for shoppers to hone in on the goodies that can be found at Sears.com, a vast and oftentimes clunky website.

Think you'll be shopping at Sears for shoes this fall?


2 Lips Too 'Too Wallee' - Sand $73.99


SM New York 'Jill' - Black $19.99


Union Bag 'Spuds'


Canyon River Blues 'Cheyenne' - Sand, $49.99


SM New York 'Alamo' - Brown $39.99


SM New York 'Rhianne' - Black $39.99


Canyon River Blues 'Dylan'


Melrose Avenue 'Sassy' - Blue Plaid $12.99
Comments
I love the wedge loafer too!! It's very cute and perfect for winters here in the DC area. I ordered some from Asos, the TURK Suede Crepe Wedge Boot, which look similar - and they're on sale for just under $40!
#1 Paolina on 2010-08-16 07:14 (Reply)
Love those! Here's a link for those interested in seeing the pair you bought:

http://bit.ly/9svF9e
#1.1 The Budget Babe on 2010-08-16 08:14 (Reply)
I am really interested in seeing the Dylan boot in person. I love reading your site about all the budget places to shop! Thanks! :-)
#2 cynthia on 2010-08-16 10:14 (Reply)
I would sooner cut off my feet than buy clogs. If this actually becomes a trend, I know I will not be following it.
#3 Jo-Anne on 2010-08-17 22:43 (Reply)
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