Always good deals here, my usual one pair per season, then throw out and buy another one lol. Yes, like a woman and why not, so many shoes to mix and match. 50% off sale on clearance shoes in the back, so wow $ 60 is cheap for men’s lol. SPC card here, lucky students.
Itanni B.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
I love this store! I try to avoid coming to this location because there are always so many deals to be had, that I end up buying way more than planned. When you walk in, go straight to the back – these items are on sale, with an additional discount on top that will be taken off at the cash register. I bought 4 pairs of shoes that were regularly $ 80, $ 210, $ 60, $ 110 for $ 115!!! After all the discounts I ended up paying only $ 115 for 4 pairs of shoes! Come here before you try to shop at the online store. Deals are better here! Also, if you change your mind, Aldo does not have a deadline to when you can return their products. As long as you have the receipt and the shoes are unworn, you can return them!
Marie F.
Classificação do local: 2 Liberty Village, Toronto, Canada
Le sigh… I don’t like bad mouthing shoe stores but this one deserves a wallop for getting my hopes up. Last summer this location had all sorts of treats for the feet and now? Nothing! All the awesome Betsyville, Miss L-Fire and Melissa shoes seem to have disappeared to a better home. Looks like it’s back to Winners for me. This place is back to mediocre selection and inattentive service(unless it’s winter and they are the only ones with no coat, I can never spot the sales person!)
Monica F.
Classificação do local: 2 Toronto, Canada
I’ve never walked out of this location with anything. Either none of the shoes appeal to me, they don’t have my size, or the sales associates are just too busy to catch the attention of. I don’t consider this to be much of an «outlet» as every other Aldo has a clearance section as well. As with every Aldo, the selection of shoes they do have on sale are again, never in my size or just flat out ugly. This has nothing to do with this particular Aldo, but I just bought a pair of flats from another Aldo location and they are the most uncomfortable things I’ve ever worn in my life. I had to order them in because they were all out of size 9, paid for them first without getting a chance to try them on. This morning I wore them for the first time and barely made it to work. Don’t think«working them in» is going to make a difference, they’re that bad. I am usually a size 9 in Aldo shoes, and these size 9’s were too small. $ 70 down the drain…
Smj
Classificação do local: 3 Frankfurt am Main, Hessen
Ich hatte ja schon meiner Begeisterung von Aldo( ) kund getan. Endlich ein Geschäft mit schicken Schuhen, wo man sicherlich immer etwas findet. Ganz in der Nähe des Geschäftes im Eaton Centre, befindet sich Aldo Liquidation. Hier werden auf einer noch größeren Fläche Schuhe der letzen Saison bzw. Auslaufmodelle vergünstigt Angeboten. Ich habe sogar das gleich Schuhmodell, welches im normalen Geschäft angeboten wird, für 20% weniger gefunden! Also Schnäppchenjäger aufgepasst… hier kann man prima sparen! Dennoch gibt es einen Stern weniger, da es hier auch weniger Personal gibt, und es eine Weile dauert, bis die gewünschte Größe — falls vorhanden — dem Kunden gebracht wird.
Yvonne K.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
This place is amazing for deals! Bring a friend cuz they have a lot of buy 1 get 1 deals. The sales are great — the wait sucks but try to go on a weekday during your lunch break.
Melissa J.
Classificação do local: 3 Toronto, Canada
As much as I am a fan of cheap shoes, I can’t seem to become a fan of this Aldo Outlet. Maybe because Ryerson is across the street and I’ve given this store so many chances with so few results, or maybe because it’s just kind of a crappy store. Exhibit A: It’s on Yonge Street. On the street. And as much as tourists want it to be nice, Yonge Street is still sketchy. Sometimes trashy stores can be a novelty, and can end up being fun. This is not the case with Aldo. Exhibit B: It’s on Yonge Street. Tourists, hello! Hang the word OUTLET in your window in the downtown core and people will flock to you in minutes. Expect crowds of mosh-pit proportions, and you should similarly, expect mosh-pit behaviour, because there are cheap shoes around. Exhibit C: Despite the cheap shoes, they are still sliiiiim pickings. If you like, how can I put this lightly, SKANKY shoes, then you’ll love the majority of what ends up at the Aldo outlet. Conclusion: If you are looking for a specific pair of shoes, do not come here. If you just want to browse and maybe find a deal, then take a gander. Sometimes they have cheap jewelry and bags that can be OK. They do get leftover stock from Aldo stores and Stoneridge(newly Little Burgundy) so there are some higher end brands that they will carry, if they last long enough.