This place has a LOT of older women’s shoes. When I say older women, I mostly mean 60+. They did carry a lot of New Balance shoes, but that was really the only plus of stopping here.
Tynisha H.
Classificação do local: 2 Washington, DC
Be ready to shop!!! A lot to choose from but I never seem to find anything I’m looking for maybe it’s just me! Lots of variety, the staff is kind of helpful and when they say warehouse they mean it. True warehouse has a stale smell and everything just packed with shoes!!! Good Luck
Vicki P.
Classificação do local: 3 Denver, CO
Though this place is indeed a warehouse, the prices unfortunately don’t reflect any warehouse-type discounts. The store is definitely worth checking out for the remarkable selection but not if you are bargain hunting. They carry a huge variety of styles and brands for women from comfortable and practical, to casual, to chic, to sexy and over the top, and everything in between. They also have a small selection of purses and accessories. For men, there is a large display of heavy duty work boots and several racks of Carhartt and similar clothing. I believe the store specializes in «safety shoes» — steel toed boots, etc. They also have lots of other casual and athletic men’s styles for all sizes. My husband usually has a tough time finding shoes in his size to comfortably fit his very wide feet but he has had great luck at K & D. The sales people are super friendly and genuinely helpful. The hours are a bit strange so I would recommend calling before you go. If I remember correctly, they are only open a few days a week but were open every day around Christmastime when we were there last.
Julie C.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
This place is waaay out of my usual comfort zone/stomping ground, but my beloved danskos have been doing me dirty, and I have been on a mad quest for some supplemental work shoes. Enter my pal Cooper and her brand new pair of Allegrias(which she swears by). She tells me about this place, and I round up the family for a little Saturday drive to Conyers. I am not disappointed. This place has tons of «comfort shoes», read dansko, allegria, naot, sas, merrel, etc and lots of friendly sales people to help you get fitted for these shoes– just in case you don’t know your European shoe size, or aren’t sure how your clogs are supposed to fit. Nice. Knowledgeable. Not pushy. I like this. Exit the«comfort» area and look around at the rest of the store. It’s basically set up in DSW fashion, with rows and rows of shoes, separated by heel height, casual to dressy etc. They also have a pretty tremendous selection that runs the gamut. Seriously. Such a bizarre combination of cheap to pricey, old lady classics, hooker shoes and boots, a ginormous selection of size 12 women’s shoes, men’s shoes, an entire new balance collection, vibram’s up the wazoo in all styles and sizes, a sale rack with everything 50 percent off, cowboy boots, some purses, wallets, and some fancy orthotics… it’s a virtual smorgasboard. I also noticed that they have lots of sizes. I hate it when it seems like there are only 71/2’s or size 5N out. While the drive is too much for me on a regular basis, this is a pretty good place to hunt around for shoes, especially work shoes. They had about 14 different dansko styles, from super traditional to wildly printed patent leathers and so many Allegrias it made my head spin. The prices were pretty standard. If you are like me, on your feet… a nurse, etc, I think this a good one stop shop for getting new work shoes. Lots of options, for sure… and you can pick up some fun stuff for real life too.