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Sherman Brothers Shoes – Multiple Locations

$35 for $75 Toward Fine Shoes and Accessories

$35
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No Longer Available
Sun Nov 04 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$75
Discount
53%
You Save
$40
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  • Threads
  • The Finer Things
  • Perfect Gentleman

In a Nutshell

Large selection of casual shoes, dress shoes, and boots from brands such as Allen Edmonds, Cole Haan, Johnston & Murphy, and others

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 1, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid in-store only. Not valid for Alden brand shoes.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Wearing shoes protects feet when they have to cross a street covered with snow or an office lobby covered with fire ants. Keep your paws pristine with this Groupon.

$35 for $75 Toward Fine Shoes and Accessories

Step out in a pair of cap-toe shoes by Johnston & Murphy ($175) or penny loafers by Cole Haan ($134.30). Accessories include belts ($49.50+) and shoe trees ($22–$39.50).

Sherman Brothers Shoes

Herbert and Edwin Sherman founded their business as a resource for men with hard-to-find sizes and difficult-to-please fashion tastes. They used to cart closeout styles from East Coast factories to their storefront, traversing miles in the name of great deals and men’s fashion. Since the 1950s, local politicians, athletes, entertainers, and powerful wizards have frequented their store, finding wares from brands such as Alden, Santoni, Cole Haan, and Allen Edmonds. Sherman Brothers Shoes’s staff measures feet by hand using an old-fashioned fitting stool, matching customers with exotic, dress, casual, and work shoes, among other types.

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Sherman Brothers Shoes

3.5 out of 5
  • A

    Haverford

    379 W Lancaster Ave.
    Haverford, Pennsylvania 19041
    (610) 658-0101
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  • B

    Montgomery

    755 Bethlehem Pike
    Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania 18936
    (267) 421-5379
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  • C

    Center City West

    1520 Sansom St.
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
    (215) 561-4550
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