Marshalls steps up its shoe offerings

Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times
Off-price retailer Marshall's has souped up its shoe departments. Now they’re called Shoe Megashops and they’re in 120 Marshall’s across the country. Forty have opened in the past year in L.A. and Orange counties, and indeed, everything about the revamped shoe section is mega — mega large, mega inexpensive, and some requiring mega patience. There are rows upon rows of shoes and clearance shelves.
If you don't limit yourself, you might be there for hours. To save you time, here are a few of our favorite picks.
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At the expanded Megashops, designer shoe prices are cut 20% to 60%.
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The off-price retailer has souped up its shoe departments. Now they're called Shoe Megashops, and they're in 120 Marshalls across the country. Forty have opened during the last year in L.A. and Orange County, and indeed, everything about the revamped shoe section is mega -- mega large, mega inexpensive and requiring mega patience. There are rows upon rows of shoes and clearance shelves. You will be there for hours if you don't limit yourself.
The Shoe Megashop promises a 20% to 60% slash off designer prices. And "designer" means Michael by Michael Kors, Anne Klein, Rafé and Nine West. Not exactly Yves Saint Laurent, but with most pairs carrying a $29.99 price tag, we'll take it.
The styles aren't seasons-old castaways with funky purple straps or stiletto heels. They are attractive, classic styles. Some are more functional than fashionable, such as cushion-sole Clarks and easy on the feet Aerosoles.
Tameka Nelson, a fellow Mega shopper, grabbed the same Nine West sandal, claiming it might be her greatest find yet. And she ought to know. "I go from Marshalls to Marshalls looking for the best shoe selection," she says, "and I think this store (Beverly Connection) and Studio City are the best."
And the deals aren't just for the ladies. The men's section had plenty of basic dress shoes. Nothing exciting but certainly great for a recent college grad starting a new job. A pair of brown Hamilton lace-up oxfords by Calvin Klein were $59, down from $120. And for the college kid on a starving-student budget, skate brands included Zoo York, Volcom, Vans and DC. Most impressive were the Vans: A pair of black SK8-Hi were $19.98.
The shoe selection is large and easy to peruse, but like any discount store there's only a certain run of sizes -- no one's running to the back to find yours. So, go in the morning right after the doors open (10 a.m. at the Beverly Connection). That's when Nelson and I were there scooping up the same sandals. It's a good thing we wear a different size or there might have been a mega fight.
melissa.magsaysay@latimes.com

