Ballet flats, topsiders, and more: the best deals on women's shoes

From pumps to flats, designers to discount brands, here are the biggest savings on women's shoes this week. 

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A clerk straightens out her display at a shoe store in Salem, N.H. Browse these post-holiday shoe sales and a new pair of sneakers could be heading your way.

Why Imelda Marcos has approximately 3,000 pairs of shoes, we don't know. What we do know is that this week's best shoe deals include five pairs of must-have ladies footwear, including flats from Tory Burch, boat shoes from Sperry Top-Sider, and more.
 

Tory Burch Women's Stitched Logo Chelsea Ballet Flats

 Store: Tory Burch
Price: $121.50 with free shipping when you sign up for the Tory Burch newsletter
Lowest By: $49 Is It Worth It?: These Tory Burch ballet flats are so chic, and can be yours at a discount simply by signing up for the Tory Burch newsletter. Choose from five luscious colors including Daisy, Iced Coffee, New Fire Orange, Ocean Breeze, and Rose Petal; they're available in sizes 6 to 11, though not in all size/color combinations. 
Scroll to the bottom of the page, and enter your email address in the bottom right corner; you'll be emailed a code within 24 hours of signing up with a new email address, although most arrive within an hour. 

Route 66 Women's Ornamented T-Thong Sandals

Store: Kmart
Price: $11.99 via coupon code "SANDALS20" with free shipping
Lowest By: $2
Expires: June 22 Is It Worth It?: These thong sandals feature a metal embellishment, buckle closure, and are a great pair of summer shoes. They're also a part of the best sale we've seen on sandals from Kmart in recent months, which cuts up to 40% off men's, women's, and kids' sandals. Plus coupon code "SANDALS20" takes an extra 20% off! 
To extend your savings, make sure to sign up for a 90-day trial on Shop Your Way Max to net free shipping. 

L.L.Bean Signature Women's Patent Leather Bow Pumps

Store: L.L.Bean
Price: $63.99 via coupon code "EXTRA20" with free shipping
Lowest By: $22
Expires: June 24 Is It Worth It?: Looking for an assortment of fashion-forward footwear? Then look no further than L.L.Bean's Signature women's shoes. Right now you'll save up to 53% off select styles; plus coupon code "EXTRA20" nets an extra 20% in savings. Of the lot, we're biggest fans of the picture pair of pumps. They're available in Loden (an olive green color) in sizes 6 to 11. 

Sperry Top-Sider Women's Authentic Original 2-Eye Glitter Boat Shoes

Store: Sperry Top-Sider
Price: $38 in-cart with $4.95 s&h
Lowest By: $18
Expires: July 3 Is It Worth It?: They're back! This spangly, glittery Editors' Choice deal reflects some playful imagination from the Sperry Top-Sider folks who know just how to make a slip-on boat shoe sparkle. They're available in three colors (Navy Patent pictured) and in sizes 5 to 12, although not in all size/color combinations. 

Crocs Women's Candace Clogs

Store: Crocs
Price: $14.99 via coupon codes "SS11294" and "JUNESHIP" with free shipping
Lowest By: $8 Is It Worth It?: Are they clogs? Are they sandals? Nope, they're stylized Crocs! And with the two coupon codes, you're saving 50% off these summer shoes in Espresso. They're available in sizes 5 to 10.

Lou Carlozo is a contributor to dealnews.com, where this article first appeared. 

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