Don't like them. They look cheap and they kill my feet. Granted I have very delicate feet to beging with, so I can't just wear any shoes. But those payless shoes make my feet cry! I won't wear them.
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I like some of the shoes. I buy more for my kids than myself. I'm on my
feet all the time so the plastic ones don't work. But I have found a
few sandals that aren't bad.
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Payless is alright. This girl in my class teases me and keeps on saying "Why pay more when you can Pay-Less?" Lol, I set her straight thought. The solgan is "Look SMART, PayLess!" hehe, so fun.
Oh yeah, do you notice (or maybe it's just me), that payless shoes have a certain "aroma" to them. They smell like rubber to me, but they are still cute
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I love payless! expecially becasue they have wide width shoes, and they
are so cheap and cute. DOnt get me wrong i love to get nice "name brand
shoes", but if i can get similar ones for cheaper, then hey why
not?
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I haven't been to Payless recently but I see you saying how they fall apart quickly. Well, I bought a pair of Steve Maddens that were SUPER CUTE (style was called Ludacris) and I wore them for literally 1 week and they FELL APART!! The heal just collapsed under me and I took it to a shoe repair place and they couldn't fix it (I wouldn't have wanted the shoes after that anyway because they practically ripped them apart at the repair shop). I bought them on clearance but luckily I was able to return them. But anyway - I wish Payless shoes had something like 4"+ heals...they're al;l like 2.5" at the max...
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I have alot of shoes there, that company is the only one that don't skip over my size ( Hence, size not mentioned). Anyways, I have never had any of my shoes from there fall apart. Some of them I wear on a regular basis, had them for over a year and they are still up to part.
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i LOVE payless shoes! does anyone else like payless? i have a closet full of shoes. most of them from payless. my mom and i are like a kid in a candy store there LOL. i even got my wedding shoes there. when i was a teen i thought payless was gross. now whatch out
Like Payless? Not so much. They're cheaply made, hence the cheap price, and have a tendency to fall apart...immediately.
It's not like I'm dragging them through fields of mud and rock in an effort to destroy them. They just fall apart a few weeks after normal wear. I'd rather pay more for quality and be able to wear them longer. You'll save in the long run by not having to replace them as often. My leather Doc Martens lasted 5 years before my dog got ahold of them and ate them. They would probably have lasted 2 or 3 more years.
I typically just buy my shoes on clearance from places like Mervyns or Sears or get them at Ross. Just scored some Born shoes (handsewn leather) at Ross for $30. They are sooo cute and comfy.
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i never used to like payless until i spent 2 hours at bakers trying to get knee boots that would look nice on my skinny legs. When i got fed up i just went to payless to get a pair and i love them already!!
well...i hav a mixed reply...im in hs so thurz lotz of pressure on those labelz.......i mean itz they make a huge difference... i wudn't go over a certain amount like 50-60.....i dunno...but wen itz 4 an immediate purpose lyk for my cuzin's wedding i needed a maroon pair of sandals and i just happened to catch a pair with the perfect heel size at payless......i dunno thatz jus me
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I have a bigger foot, (size 11) and I can still find cute shoes in that size! Plus over here in Germany they wear funky shoes (at least to me) There are shoes that they wear that are like WAYYYY pointly at the front. If I wore those, it would add an extra 2 inches to the end of my foot, NO WAY! hehe Yes Payless is good!
I often forget about Payless, but yes I do love them. In fact, I just bought a cute pair of wooden-style brown slip on sandals for just $7, half price! These will match with so many things. The only reason I sometimes hesitate to buy their sandals is because they put the shoe size right on the top of the shoe. I'm a size 8.5 so it's not necessarily something I like to advertise. I guess it could be worse though, like if they wrote "PAYLESS" in big letters on the shoe.
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I love Payless! This past spring, I found a really cute pair of sandals there for $9, and they have held up far better than many more expensive pairs I have (furthermore, I wear them more than my other sandals because they are much nicer-looking). I also have a pair of chunky-heeled loafers from Payless that have lasted for 2 years, and they go with so much of my wardrobe. I've never really had a problem with fit there, as my feet are about a 9 medium or wide, depending on the shoe.
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