My son wanted two pairs of casual shoes and as I had a 20% off voucher from the back of a shopper docket it was the perfect time to make use of it. The store has a huge range in the front for women. Men’s shoes and sand shoes are at the back of the store. It wasn’t busy and we were greeted by a man who directed us to the style we were after and then left us on our own. This meant we had to find our own sizing. Once seated to try the footwear we were told to leave the boxes of unwanted shoes and he would put away. Once decision made it was straight to the counter to purchase. No issues using the discount voucher(which was on sale priced shoes too) and payment via pay wave. It was a painless experience and we were out of there in record time. Oh, and they have plenty on site parking too.
Laura F.
Place rating: 4 Melbourne, Australia
Shoe Shed, Shoe Shed, get it into your head! Oh that song sticks in my head alright. I always look for shoes in shopping centres and skip over separate buildings like this, but when I do remember to stop and check, I usually find something I like at a good price. They’ve always got shoes on special, have so much variety and plenty of sizes. You end spending ages in there thinking, oh that’s right I needed some new brown sandals, black ankle boots and slippers and you get to look at them all here. The organisation of the store is a little confusing with lots of aisles built high with boxes and a back area down some steps. But spend a little time and you can see it all. The service is a little absent, but I like browsing on my own anyway. But if you need help, you’ll need to source it and make your own decision probably in the end. The prices are reasonable, not the cheapest shoes I could find, but they are quality and a little different to the usual Kmart, Target or Spendless.