Discounts on shoes from Nike, Timberland and Steve Madden

Check out these latest discounts gathered up by Dealnews.com, including savings on Nike men's running shoes, Timberland women's boots and more.

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Nike President & CEO Mark Parker appears at a company event in New York in 2012. Dealnews.com has found a discount for Nike men's running shoes in this roundup of online bargains.

Everyone needs a little retail therapy now and then, so you might as well buy something you'll get a lot of miles out of. But because we list a shockingly small amount of cars on DealNews, we decided to round up shoes instead! (Also, who buys cars on a whim? Don't do that.) The week's best shoe deals include five Editors' Choice offers from Steve Madden, Nike, Timberland, and more!

 Steve Madden Men's Ditmars Shoes
 Store: Steve Madden
 Price: $49.99 with free shipping via coupon code "SMFREE50" with padding over $50
 Lowest By: $80

Is It Worth It?: Leather driving shoes are so comfortable, so easy to slip on and off ... so incredibly hot on warmer days. That is, unless the leather is perforated for maximum breathability, as is the case with the Steve Madden Ditmars. Available in five colors for just $49.99, these drivers also feature a textured sole for stability. At $80 off, we're pretty sure you just found your go-to summer shoe. Be sure to pad your order over $50 and apply coupon code "SMFREE50" to dodge the $7.95 shipping.

Steve Madden's got your back when it comes to stocking your shoe closet on the cheap. The site has cut an extra 50% off select clearance shoes, with prices starting at around $10. (Prices are as marked.) That's tied as the best extra discount we've seen on clearance merch from Steve Madden, yielding some huge price lows. Shipping adds $7.95, or bag free shipping on orders of $50 or more via coupon code "SMFREE50".

 Nike Men's Roshe Running Shoes
 Store: 6pm
 Price: $45.99 with free shipping
 Lowest By: $6

Is It Worth It?: These days, running shoes seem to have an inversely proportional weight-to-price ratio: the lighter they are, the more they cost. But that's not the case with the Nike Roshe running shoes, which weigh in at just 10oz. and are available in six colors for $46. That's the best price we've seen for these trainers outside of our Black Friday mention, which was for one color only.

 Delli Aldo Men's Dragon Print Pull-On Boots
 Store: Meritline
 Price: $10.75 via coupon code "MLCDNEWS1403B" with $8.09
 Lowest By: $22
 Expires: March 23

Is It Worth It?: You don't need wild colors or uncomfortable construction to make a statement with your shoes. These Delli Aldo pull-on boots feature a unique dragon design on the toe, ideal for dragon-slayers who can't wear their chain mail to the office. Coupon code "MLCDNEWS1403B" drops them to just $11, making this the cheapest pair of Delli Aldo men's boots we've ever seen.

 Timberland Women's Earthkeepers Savin Hill Tall Boots
 Store: Journeys
 Price: $99.99 with free shipping
 Lowest By: $32

Is It Worth It?: It may not be boot season anymore, but that doesn't mean you should turn down a great pair of tall boots on sale. Available in Black or Tobacco, the Timberland Earthkeepers Savin Hill boots have dropped $6 since our previous mention to the all-time-low price of $100. That's $32 under what you'd pay elsewhere and a very good price for these full-grain leather riding boots, which feature a removable anti-fatigue insole. They come in sizes 6 to 10.

 Body Central Women's Flat Shoes
 Store: Body Central
 Price: From $5.24 via coupon code "SPRINGFREE" with free shipping Expires: March 24

Is It Worth It?: Always comfy regardless of whether they're dressy or casual, a great pair of flats can also cost a ton. Not so with the styles in this shoe sale at Body Central, where you can get select pairs for as little as $5.24 via coupon code "SPRINGFREE". The same coupon bags free shipping, making this tied as the best sale we've ever seen on these styles. For example, you can get the Body Central Women's Knot Front Ballet Flats in 12 colors for $7.48 after the coupon above, a $3 savings. Act fast though, because sizes are severely limited.

Marcy Bonebright is a features writer for Dealnews.com, where this article first appeared.

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