
Head back to school in style with top shoe deals from Hoka, Rothy's, Nike and more
With school in session soon, many of the top shoe brands are hosting sales on their latest styles. Whether it's sneakers, sandals, dress shoes or flats, brands like Nordstrom, Hoka, Allbirds and more have plenty of deals that will suit your needs.
Here are the best shoe sales we found ahead of the fall school semester, plus a glimpse at each brand's top styles that you can snag for less:
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The 2025 Nordstrom Anniversary Sale opened on July 12 and will end on Sunday, August 3. The sale features up to 50% off on brand-new, pre-season fall and winter styles and deals from top brands like Cole Haan, Peter Millar and Wit & Wisdom.
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Cariuma's end of season event continues to rage on, however, you better act fast as the sale ends soon. Shoppers can score up to 50% off styles for both men and women.
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Allbirds, known for crafting its shoes with sustainable materials like merino wool and eucalyptus tree fiber, has shoes on sale for as low as $55. From running shoes to loungers and flats, you can save big on both men's and women's shoes.
More: New and best-selling Allbirds shoes are as low as $60 at this sale
The Rothy's Final Few sale continues on, but it won't last long. You can get up to $76 off various shoes like The Double Buckle Mary Jane.
More: 🚨 Rothy's iconic flats and sandals are up to $76 off this weekend
Hoka is one of the most highly-regarded running shoe brands in the world—and for good reason. While many of their shoes don't drop in price often, there's plenty of options available for runners like the Mach 6 or Clifton One9. Shoes are on sale for as much as 30% off.
Nike has its annual back to school sale going on now, offering up to 50% off items, including shoes like the ever popular Dunks. You can take advantage of all Nike deals by using the code SPORT at checkout.
The adidas back to school sale offers up to 40% off both men's and women's shoes. However, you'll have to act fast as the sale ends on Friday, August 8.
There's plenty of ways to save during back to school season at Steve Madden as shoes are up to 50% off. Students and teachers are also able to unlock a 25% off discount.
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For a limited time, you can save up to 25% off select men's and women's shoes during Dick's Sporting Good's back to school sale. Top brands like Nike, Hoka and adidas are included.
HeyDude is offering 25% off its back to school items, which features men's and women's shoes like the TikTok-viral Austin Lift Classic and the Wally Slip Stretch Canvas. Be sure to use the code BTS25 at checkout!
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