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Shoes got damaged in a flood. Aldo an option?

SomewhatBig

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Yes, I know, SF doesn't like Aldo, but desperate times call for desperate measures.

My house was flooded, and 99% of my shoes were ruined. Many other items were ruined, too, but I enjoy shoes the most.

Anyways, while I deal with the insurance company, I need to get new shoes quickly (sneakers, loafers, dress shoes, and boots). I don't like going all over town to shop, so that is why I'm considering Aldo, as there is a store near me.

They will just be worn for 3 to 4 months while I wait to collect my insurance money and order new shoes.

So, is Aldo the best one stop shop for various styles of shoes that will be comfortable and look good for 3 to 4 months of regular use?
 

Factor Xll

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I would go to a nordstrom rack first if it is available. Aldo would be too much $$ if you are only gonna wear them for a few months.
 

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