This Affordable Shoe Brand Just Popped Up On My Radar Thanks to Nordstrom—25 Styles That Have My Full Attention
As a senior shopping editor, I am constantly scanning the best of the best retailers for standout pieces to share with you, lovely readers, and to add to my own closet. I am especially fond of discovering chic yet affordable finds—there is nothing more satisfying than an under-$100 score that doesn't sacrifice style. Enter Arezzo, an affordable shoe brand that Nordstrom recently put on my radar.
It started with me working on a trend story about V-cut flats, which led me to Arezzo's take on the style. From there, I found that the brand has a thorough collection of chic shoes that now have my full attention. Below, I rounded up my favorites, which include everything from of-the-moment flats to cool boots that are perfect for winter 2026 and beyond. Keep scrolling to shop 25 Arezzo shoe styles worth checking out.
PS: I included the outfit ideas at the top of the story since they have similar styles, so make sure to use the looks as inspiration on how to wear your favorites.
Shop Chic Arezzo Shoes at Nordstrom
Black slingback heels are timeless.
These Mary Jane flats look designer.
These animal-print flats are selling out fast.
Now for a classic black loafer.
Picture these with a gorgeous dress or trendy bootcut jeans.

Jennifer Camp Forbes is a senior shopping editor at Who What Wear, where she has worked in a variety of capacities including creative director and various editor roles. She’s a well-known shopping expert that’s sought out for advice and insight on the latest trends, outfit ideas, and fashion picks thanks to her thoughtful shopping roundups. Jennifer's lifelong interest in fashion led her to intern at Harper’s Bazaar as an undergraduate. Later, while working towards her masters degree in psychological counseling at Columbia University, she founded two digital fashion publications: Le Fashion and Olsens Anonymous. The popularity of both sites grew and after graduation she decided put her plans to become a therapist aside to pursue a career in fashion.