This may have been talked about before, but until today I wasn't aware of this so I thought I'd toss it out there for any future grooms.
Apparently if you're getting married, Allen Edmonds will give you a deal on shoes plus a free belt and their cedar shoe trees.
Not sure if this applies online, since I was in-store. I walked in and asked to get sized because I was considering a pair of Strands for our wedding day and the salesman told me about the deal.
So today I walked away with a pair of walnut Strands ($395), a belt ($120), and pair of shoe trees ($26.95) for only $350 before tax...
Pretty sweet considering that's less than the Strands cost alone.
According to the salesman, this deal also goes for your groomsmen (or bridesmaids for that matter), and can even extend to fathers of the couple.
One catch is that it only applies to 6 styles. I didn't ask which, but the Strands are included in that for sure.
Disclaimer: For those of your thinking to pull a fast one, I'm not sure if you have to prove you're getting married or not...might be best to not make a fool of yourself if they do ask for some sort of proof.
Apparently if you're getting married, Allen Edmonds will give you a deal on shoes plus a free belt and their cedar shoe trees.
Not sure if this applies online, since I was in-store. I walked in and asked to get sized because I was considering a pair of Strands for our wedding day and the salesman told me about the deal.
So today I walked away with a pair of walnut Strands ($395), a belt ($120), and pair of shoe trees ($26.95) for only $350 before tax...
Pretty sweet considering that's less than the Strands cost alone.
According to the salesman, this deal also goes for your groomsmen (or bridesmaids for that matter), and can even extend to fathers of the couple.
One catch is that it only applies to 6 styles. I didn't ask which, but the Strands are included in that for sure.
Disclaimer: For those of your thinking to pull a fast one, I'm not sure if you have to prove you're getting married or not...might be best to not make a fool of yourself if they do ask for some sort of proof.
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