I love the expanse shoe selection here-if you want it they've got it. However, since there are so many different shoes on display the sizes are kept elsewhere. You can feel free to browse through, but in order to try on shoes you need to wait for an associate to finish with another customer until you get to monopolize their time getting them to disappear into what I'm assuming is a giant shoe warehouse with boxes galore.
So if you know what you're looking for and you know your size it might not take long. If you are like me and happened to bring your five year old with a love of all things pretty, but dislike of all things uncomfortable good luck. We were also sized professionally which helps tremendously.
The prices at the Shoebox are competitive and like I said there is a vast selection. You can choose from steel toe work shoes to cowboy boots to hiking sandals to athletic styles and fashion tennis shoes. Really, they've most likely got it. And good quality name brands in a well laid out store.
But if you or someone you know has sensory issues this is not the store for you. It is very crowded, colorful, since there are so many shoes it is overwhelming as well. There's a lovely parrot that loves to talk but will bite for added entertainment.
My suggestion is to try across the street at their outlet first. The shoes that are on clearance are all out and grouped by style. You don't need to wait for assistance, but you can ask one of the associates. The high quality shoes that may be discontinued are on sale and a few things are a steal.
I highly recommend this shoe store for their assortment and quality, but again you will need a bit more patience here and it will take a bit longer than typical shoe stores.