Stuart Weitzman

Very few designer shoes elicit the response that Stuart Weitzman shoes does when mentioned. Women from around the world love and wear this beautiful line of shoes and will go to great lengths to own a pair. It is interesting to note, however, that there was almost no Stuart Weitzman line; it was certainly not Stuart Weitzman’s intention to design women’s shoes. Instead, his intention was to work on Wall Street rather than continue on his father’s work, which of course was designing shoes. Fortunately for the world, his curiosity got the best of him and he designed a shoe for his father’s store that ended up being the most popular shoe in the store, and the rest is history.

While this line of shoes has been seen on runways around the world, they are not just for the wealthy and the elite. Yes, Stuart Weitzman shoes are more expensive than what you might find at your local discount store; however, there is something very special about Stuart Weitzman’s shoe line. Every shoe is handmade and each pair takes weeks to make. What’s more, only quality materials are used to make these designer shoes, which then have to be imported to the US and other countries from Italy where true master craftsmen work for Stuart Weitzman.

Whether you have a preference for high heels or Egyptian style sandals, you are going to find shoes that you love from the Stuart Weitzman line. These designer shoes range from the casual to the very formal, and no matter what your taste there are Stuart Weitzman shoes that will satisfy you. Every year Stuart Weitzman’s shoe line grows as he adds over 300 new designs to his already extensive collection. His creativity astounds as he continues to produce unique ideas that are appealing to women everywhere. What’s more, his use of materials is bound to appeal to you as well, whether you prefer leather or 14kt gold for your shoes, Stuart Weitzman has no problem using it to make a beautiful shoe.

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