Here’s A Shoe Deal Just For You During Black Friday Week (Okay, It Can Be For Anyone)

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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This shoe deal may not be “just for you,” but that doesn’t mean you can’t take advantage of it. Today only, Aldo shoes are up to 50 percent off. This includes 37 items, including:

This pair of penny loafers normally costs $110 (Photo via Amazon)

This pair of penny loafers normally costs $110. It is also available in ‘cognac,’ or ‘brown,’ as I like to call it (Photo via Amazon)

Aldo Men’s Sigowet Penny Loafer on sale for $54.99

This Oxford normally costs $90. It is also available in navy (Photo via Amazon)

This Oxford normally costs $90. It is also available in navy (Photo via Amazon)

Aldo Men’s Sirassa Oxford on sale for $45.45

This boot normally costs $90. It is also available in black (Photo via Amazon)

This boot normally costs $90. It is also available in black (Photo via Amazon)

Aldo Men’s Lovelasien Lace-up Boot on sale for $49.99

This pair of Oxfords normally costs $110 (Photo via Amazon)

This pair of Oxfords normally costs $110 (Photo via Amazon)

Aldo Men’s Stumio Oxford on sale for $54.99

This pair of Oxfords normally costs $110. It is also available in cognac (Photo via Amazon)

This pair of Oxfords normally costs $110. It is also available in cognac (Photo via Amazon)

Aldo Men’s Bonds Oxford on sale for $54.99

There are 32 other items in this deal, and of those there are six other pairs of men’s shoes. To me, that seems to be the real gold mine in this situation.

Aldo shoes and more — up to 50 percent off

Shoes are on sale today (Photo via Shutterstock)

Shoes are on sale today (Photo via Shutterstock)

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