DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse is where Shoe Lovers go to find brands and styles that are in season and on trend. Each store features 25,000+ pairs of designer shoes for men and women from brands like Nike, Cole Haan, Sperry Top-Sider, Puma, Dr. Scholls, New Balance, TOMS, Vince Camuto and more. And shoes are just the beginning. Handbags, accessories, and kids’ shoes are also there—ready for customers to find just what they need. Plus, our free Rewards program, DSW Rewards, gives perks to its members (like Rewards certificates, offers, and other great stuff). Just shop, earn, and enjoy—it’s as easy as that. Because shoes say a lot about you—so say something great.
DSW (Designer Shoe Warehouse) Inc. is a leading branded footwear and accessories retailer that offers a huge selection of brand name and designer footwear and accessories for women, men, and kids. DSW opened its first store in July 1991 in Dublin, Ohio, and has since grown to operate more than 400 stores across the United States, as well small format shop-in-shop locations.
The DSW brand promise is “Designer shoes. Warehouse prices.” and the company delivers an experience of “breathtaking assortment, irresistible value, and simple convenience.” DSW stores average approximately 22,000 square feet and stock nearly 25,000 pairs of shoes per location.
Get sal s and clearance prices! Friendly staff and clean store!
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Sep 2, 2025
5.0
The store was easy to navigate through.
JS
Jamey Stanley
Jul 16, 2025
1.0
Well wasn't greeted or was I asked if I needed help even though the worker walked past me more then once had atleast two customers think I was a worker and asked me for help also out if all skechers women's size 6 or 6.5 besides the 1 pair I had purchased even though wasn't quite what i was looking for or the color she said she was giving me a 20 percent discount but they cost the same as advertised
RM
Ross Michaels
May 11, 2025
1.0
Very disappointed in this place. Every time
I go there, they never stock any men's size 12 shoes in popular styles. I've walked in and out of this place more times than I've ever bought shoes. I look at the styles and then drive across town to go actually buy them from one of their competitors. It does not have anything to do with the people in the store unless they are responsible for placing the orders. If I wanted to order or have them shipped to me I could go online and save 30 to 40%. I'm not sure
how you determine your supplying vs demand but something is messed up in your replenishment model. You are losing business!!!