The name alone is going to sink this shop. Where is Tanforan marketing? Get rid of the name. If they won’t get rid of the name, get rid of the store. Shame on the store owner and shame on Tanforan management.
Cray C.
Place rating: 5 Parkside, San Francisco, CA
Store has a wide variety of cute shoes: flats, gladiators, sandals, wedges, heels, and boots. The price is really affordable but keep in mind you get what you pay for. It’s obvious when buying shoes that range from $ 13 – 25, they will not last you more than a year with normal usage. But, if you prefer quantity over quality(usually the case with young adults) check this place out. You will definitely be able to expand your shoe closet. In other words, cute and affordable mass-produced shoes that you find for $ 10 online from China websites that charge $ 20+ for shipping.
Athena C.
Place rating: 2 Pacifica, CA
It’s a new shoe store in Tanforan!!! But rather disappointing… My friend and I came across this shoe store on our way to Mrs. Field’s from Barnes and Nobles. It has a pretty good range of shoes. The smallest size is 9 for kids and the biggest size if 10, I think, for women. I didn’t see any mens’ shoes though. Most of the shoes were sandals, heels, or boots — but all different shapes and sizes. I bought a pair of black gladiator-like heeled sandals. It was super comfortable when I tried them on at the store — so I changed into them immediately because the wedge sneakers I was wearing were not working for me. Unfortunately, after walking around the mall a little longer, my feet started getting sore again. You know that feeling that your shoes haven’t been broken in yet? Well, that wasn’t the problem; but I got a couple blisters from these new shoes. I just think the shoes are really cheap. You can probably find shoes just as cheap at Payless that are more comfortable and will last longer… my friend actually found a pair of sandals that already had a rip in them. Also, warning! A lot of the shoes are final sale. So make sure you REALLY love the shoes before you buy them, or just make sure you don’t pick ones that are final sale. And the employees somehow almost charged the girl in front of us $ 100 over for her shoes, which should’ve totaled $ 70 something because they’re having a BOGO50% off sale. I can’t say I’ll be coming back for shoes as I don’t think they’ll be restocking with better quality shoes any time soon, but customer service and shoe selection will hopefully get better. It is a new business.