Sole Society Emerson Review

by Lisa on January 10th, 2012

Sole Society Emerson

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At some point last year Plum District had discounted vouchers available for Sole Society, so I decided to snag one so I could check out HauteLook’s shoe dedicated shopping club. I realized the voucher was about to expire a couple of weeks ago, so I decided to pick up the SoleSociety Emerson shoe in gold that you see above.

I am positively obsessed with gold right now. I just can’t get enough. I have a lot of pairs of shoes, but I don’t have a moccasin like this, so combine those two and that’s why I got the Emerson.

Per shipping times, I have no idea how quickly the package arrived. It showed up during the hustle and bustle of the holidays when I wasn’t exactly paying attention.

In this day where we can get some of the biggest designer names in footwear for a small fraction of the retail price at the sample sale sites or even stores like Marshall’s, I rarely never pay over $25 for a pair of non-designer shoes. It’s just not worth it to me because there are better deals to be found elsewhere. Had I paid full price, these shoes would have set me back $49.99! That’s a whole lot of money for non-name brand shoes! This was definitely the first turn-off to me. {Luckily, I didn’t pay full price thanks to my Plum District voucher, otherwise I never would have purchased the Emersons.}

The second issue I had with this shoe is that they just felt cheap. The gold is actually a really nice color that I like, but the pleather is super flimsy. The shoes are super lightweight, which could be nice but I don’t think they will hold up to much regular wear and tear. There’s absolutely no support inside the shoe, and after two quick outings the sole is showing some signs of wear.

This is likely the only purchase I will be making from Sole Society, and I’m just going to say I am not a fan. These shoes aren’t worth $49.99. I would have happily picked them up for $10 at Payless or a thrift store, but I definitely wouldn’t pay much more than that.

Have any of you ordered from Sole Society in the past? Did you have better luck than me?

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ohhaylsno 6 pts

That's why I don't join those shoe sites. Besides the fact that my slightly wide feet are hard to fit, these sites were selling their own shoes and not a brand's. I'm not saying all designer brands are quality, but it can be a starting point for judging quality. Plus with brand names you can do more research to see how it fits, how long they last, etc.

Fantabulously Frugal Lisa 5 pts moderator

ohhaylsno I agree! I've tried both ShoeDazzle and SoleSociety now, and while I prefer ShoeDazzle, the shoes still weren't very high quality. I'd compare the shoes from both sites to the cheaper shoes you'd find at Payless. In theory, the shoe sites are a good idea, but I think they all need to lower their prices to about $19.99 per pair. That's about all they seem to be worth. (Although the jury is still out on ShoeMint. I'm giving them a pass until I try them since they're aligned with Steve Madden and all that.)

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