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Forman Mills

3.0 (3 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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This store has managers who don't know what they are doing the store is always a mess and associates are often lazy and have attitudes

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DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse

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The shoes are nice, the woman at checkout was no help at all. So I'm offering advice to anyone…read morewanting to save money. Some of the in-store text VIP coupons are gimmicks in that you get $10 off of shoes $65 and up. So what do you find in that range? Shoes are $64.99, so you can't use the coupon. We are VIP members, so I went to the counter with the $64.99 shoes and asked if there are any discounts at all for these shoes for VIP. The woman just gave a non answer, "I don't know, they are all different". No help at all. So if you want a discount, search for the shoes that you want in the store, try them on to be sure you want them. Then, search for online coupons, then sign into your VIP account, then enter any code that works, and as a VIP member, you should get free shipping. So the shoes we wanted went from $64.99 with no discount help at all in store, to $42.24 for the same shoes online.

This warehouse of a shoe store is to feet what The Home Depot is to home improvement. It offers…read moremore than you could possibly need to do the job, but intoxicates with choices. Depending on your interest, you can wander around either one mesmerized by all the possibilities. I needed a pair of dress browns to wear with business suits. The far left wall had at least 50. Wing tip, two tone, light, medium or dark umber. Contrasting laces, loafers. Traditional or light weight. American, English or Italian. Get the picture? Eenie, meenie, miinie, mo... The psychology is to force abandonment of rational decisions and lead you to the conclusion that it makes sense to buy more than one pair to get you past indecisiveness. Don't worry. You are saving money, too. I fought off the urge to splurge and went with Aldo wingtips. Good fit. The cashier approved. Will need to find the right color shoe cream to keep them looking spiffy. Very proud that I didn't succumb to the pressure to buy them all (Yet).

Forman Mills - shoes - Updated May 2026

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