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Mesh Flats and Summer Sandals Discounted Now


Key Takeaways

  • Final Hours: DSW Memorial Day shoe deals are ending soon, making today a crucial shopping opportunity.
  • Extra Discount: Enjoy an additional 25% off during the Friends & Family Event until May 25.
  • Free Membership: Sign up as a DSW VIP to access these deals and use code VIPDAYS at checkout.
  • Limited Stock: Many popular sizes may sell out or the deals will end by midnight.

DSW Memorial Day shoe deals are in their final hours, which means today is one of the last chances to shop major discounts on mesh flats, jelly sandals, fisherman styles, and summer-ready slides. From Steve Madden to Sam Edelman and Crocs, these warm-weather shoes are still marked down—but not for long.

Ending on May 25, shoppers can enjoy an extra 25% off during the Friends & Family Event for Memorial Day Weekend. Of course, that includes all of our favorite trending summer styles:

All you have to do to score these deals is sign up to be a DSW VIP (it’s totally free and so worth it) and use code VIPDAYS at checkout! So easy, right?

With prices this low and shoes this cute, it’d be silly not to fill your shopping cart with every shoe you could possibly need for summer. I know I have my eyes on these super cute Nine West jelly sandals, marked down to just right now!

Many of these Memorial Day shoe deals are expected to end by midnight or sell out in popular sizes.

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