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something about your browser made us think you were a bot. There are a few reasons this might happen: To request an unblock, please fill out the form below and we will review it as soon as possible. /footwear-c10119/ from 54.151.230.247 on 2017-05-03 11:11:47 GMT. Trace: 4C5E5172-2FF1-11E7-B17C-881E14534190 via a3ae3579-b569-4923-8b82-d3a2051c22e6After a 2016 holiday season marked by disappointing sales, Macy's announced the closing of 68 of its stores nationwide. The closings will result in the loss of 10,000 jobs. The closings are part of plan announced back in August to close 100 stores nationwide, representing around 15% of all Macy's department stores. The January 5 announcement detailed 68 of the stores that will be closing in 2017 (including three that have already shuttered); to see if your local store is closing (and having a going-out-of-business sale), check out the full list of closing stores provided by Macy's. A Brand in Need of a Refresh Age and longevity are not necessarily detrimental to physical retail stores in general.
Legacy is an appealing quality to certain segments of the department store consuming population. But the 36 Macy's stores that the company previously closed across 20 states bore little brand resemblance to any of the Macy's flagship stores, or the bright, shiny new Macy's stores that opened in 2016. Here are the stores that Macy's previously closed in spring 2016. California Macy's Stores Closing  Irvine Spectrum Connecticut Macy's Stores Closing  Enfield Square (main store) Enfield Square (furniture/home/men's store) Georgia Macy's Stores Closing North DeKalb Mall Hawaii Macy's Stores Closing Kailua, HI Idaho Macy's Stores Closing Palouse Mall Illinois Macy's Stores Closing Northwoods Mall Louisiana Macy's Stores Closing Cortana Mall Maryland Macy's Stores Closing Massachusetts Macy's Stores Closing Berkshire Mall Missouri Macy's Stores Closing The Shoppes at Stadium New Jersey Macy's Stores Closing Middlesex Mall
New York Macy's Stores Closing McKinley Mall (main store) McKinley Mall (home store) North Carolina Macy's Stores Closing Cary Towne Center Ohio Macy's Stores Closing Chapel Hill Mall Oklahoma Macy's Stores Closing  Quail Springs Mall Oregon Macy's Stores Closing Pony Village Mall Pennsylvania Macy's Stores Closing  Suburban Square Texas Macy's Stores Closing Ridgmar Mall Virginia Macy's Stores Closing Chesapeake Square Regency Square (main store) Regency Square (furniture/home/men's store) Washington Macy's Stores Closing Downtown Spokane Whether you're indulging your inner Carrie Bradshaw's need for Manolo Blahnik or looking for your sneaker holy grail, Los Angeles has a shoe store for you. Here's a rundown of where to find the pumps, loafers, trainers, wedges, slingbacks, flats and everything in between to satisfy anyone's retifism. *10 Best Vintage and Second-Hand Boutiques in L.A. *10 Best L.A. Art Galleries For Partying
*Top 10 Weirdest Stores in L.A. Improv Open Mic Happy Hour ICT: Crimes of the Heart 10. Off Broadway Shoes When you want something easy — say a new pair of pumps or loafers to wear to work, an affordable pair of riding boots to go with a new pair of skinny jeans, or a selection of sneakers that are meant more for aerobics class than as a fashion statement — there's Off Broadway Shoes. cheap mens running shorts ukThey may not always have designer labels, but they also don't have the price tags that come with said labels. nike golf shoes with spikesThe behemoth location in Hollywood is a convenient shopping trip, in part because of its giant parking lot and late hours (it's open until 10 p.m. daily). nike winter shoes price
Because every girl needs a sexy pair of heels, there's Lush on Studio City's main Ventura Boulevard shopping drag. The sister store to Melrose Avenue's XTC, this is the place to find funky designer brands like Jeffrey Campbell and L.A.M.B., as well as their own XTC brand. Prices can be high, especially if you're not the type to wear these styles every day, but the store has a decent end-of-season sale. 12188 Ventura Blvd., Studio City. Despite what the name may imply, sky-high stilettos are not the main draw at Los Feliz's Vamp Shoes. Tailored, colorful (and sometimes slightly retro) heels, sandals, wedges and boots from no-fuss labels like Rachel Comey and Camper fill the clean, minimalist-style space that fits in well with the other shops (Panty Raid, Carol Young | Undesigned) on this stretch of Hillhurst Avenue. 1951 Hillhurst Ave., Los Feliz. The staff at Sportie LA can immediately tell if you're more of a Puma type than a Converse or if your personality lends itself better to stripes than solid.
This retail store, which opened its flagship location in 1985 on Melrose Avenue, specializes in hard-to-find colors and designs from these brands and countless others in an effort to keep your street style cred intact. 7753 Melrose Ave., Fairfax District. A little bit rockabilly, a little bit New Wave and a little ... Whatever the style, Canadian shoe designer John Fluevog does retro cool with a dash of modern personality. His Southern California store opened in 2004 on Melrose Avenue to make it easier for hip Angelenos to find his signature pumps, boots, saddle shoes and clogs. 7475 Melrose Ave., Fairfax District. While the quality of clothing offerings from the various stores in this chain can differ between locations, there is almost always an excellent shoe selection at all branches of this mall staple — a nice mix of high and medium-end brands that range from young and fun to proper and sophisticated styles. And, if the price point isn't to your liking, you can always try your luck in a few months at the Nordstrom Rack clearance stores.
Nordstrom Santa Monica, 220 Broadway, Santa Monica. 4. Saks Fifth Avenue Sarah Jessica Parker famously told i that "if you're a nice person and you work hard, you get to go shopping at Barneys," but honestly the shoe selection next door at Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills is bigger and (depending on what you're looking for) better. This is a place to go if you want to treat yourself, and it is a wonderful reward to wander the rows of Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Brian Atwood and countless other labels lifted straight from the Fashion Week reports — even if it is just to have a i kind of moment. 9634 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills. 3. Kicks Sole Provider These Adidas, Asics and Converse are decidedly i meant to get scuffed on the court. While the selection on display at the Larchmont location of Kicks may not be as vast as at some other places, the local chain is big on developing an individual's look, meaning the colors and styles you find here aren't going to be readily available at your friendly neighborhood Foot Locker.
2. Re-mix Vintage Shoes Want to look like you can hang with Don Draper, but feel a little skeevy about wearing someone else's old, musty shoes? Re-mix on Beverly Boulevard recreates both men's and women's shoe styles from the first part of the last century, usually in color schemes appropriate for that time (think lots of dark blues, browns and greens). 7605 Beverly Blvd., Fairfax District. 1. Milk & Honey Well, if you want something done right ... Sisters Ilissa and Dori Howard's popular DIY website allows you to custom build your own fabulous footwear to your own specifications — a life-saver if you're a bride-to-be, a busy online shopper looking for the perfect fit, or if you want to create your own (probably cheaper) version of those Louboutins or Jimmy Choos you've been coveting. (They also work with celebrities to create shoes to help charities, such as the above gold pumps that Whitney Cummings designed to benefit Operation Smile.) Bring your vision to life through the store's website or by booking an appointment in Milk & Honey's downtown showroom.