I Spent the Day Browsing Nordstrom's Shoe Department—I Adore These 33 Pairs
Elevated silhouettes.


I'd describe the Nordstrom shoe department in one word: epic. Whether you head into one of the stores or scroll through the offerings online, you will find at least one style that piques your interest. That's thanks, in part, to the range of silhouettes.
Whether you're in the market for a gorgeous pair of heels, versatile flats, cool loafers, or comfortable sneakers, Nordstrom will have it for you. On that note, I scrolled through these categories one afternoon to pull out the styles that I love right now to provide any shopping inspiration you may need.
Keep scrolling for an edit of the chicest shoes to buy from Nordstrom.
Picture these Mary-Janes with a white skirt and a black tee.
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Bobby Schuessler is the shopping director at Who What Wear, where he oversees the shopping and market vertical. He's also an experienced style writer and produces a range of fashion and style content for Who What Wear. He covers everything from the latest trends to the best fashion finds at retailers like Nordstrom and Shopbop to the chicest outfit ideas to consider for the season. He's also covered similar topics at other media outlets, including Refinery29 and Men's Health. In addition, his work and writing has appeared on the e-commerce platforms for major retailers like Nordstrom and Gilt.
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