First off, you got your standard retail situation. Nordstrom’s carrying men’s Burberry shoes, apparently with free shipping and returns which, let’s be real, is a HUGE deal ’cause who wants to pay for shipping shoes? Not me, that’s for sure. They’ve even got the Nordy Club thing going on, so if you’re into accumulating points for beauty stuff (or just, y’know, points in general), that might be a good shout.
Then you got SSENSE.com. They’re pushing the latest SS25 collection for women. SSENSE is usually pretty on-point with the designer stuff, so if you’re looking for the *newest* newness, that could be the place to start your search. Plus, free shipping and returns in Canada if you’re up north!
Burberry’s own website is obviously a go-to. They’re showcasing sneakers, boots, and sandals for women – you know, the usual suspects. They’re really pushing the Burberry Check, which, honestly, is iconic but can be a bit…much, depending on what you’re going for. And of course, they’ve gotta throw in the Equestrian Knight Design. I mean, it’s Burberry. Gotta have *some* heritage in there.
Now, here’s where things get interesting, and maybe a little dicey. “burberry shoes : r/Pandabuy” …Pandabuy? Uh oh. We’re venturing into the land of… potential replicas, maybe? I mean, the fact that there’s a whole Reddit thread about it speaks volumes. And a discord server? Okay, that’s a whole other level. I’m not saying *don’t* do it, but just be *super* careful if you’re going down that road. Do your research, and be prepared for the possibility that you’re not getting the real deal. Personally, I’m too chicken to risk it.
And don’t forget the little ones! Burberry’s got shoes for girls (3-14 years old). If you’re looking to deck out your mini-me in designer footwear, that’s an option.