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Most popular Memorial Day shoe sales at Allbirds, HeyDude, Crocs

Most popular Memorial Day shoe sales at Allbirds, HeyDude, Crocs

USA Today26-05-2025
Most popular Memorial Day shoe sales at Allbirds, HeyDude, Crocs Save on summer sandals, cowboy boots, sustainable sneakers and trendy slides this MDW.
Memorial Day weekend isn't just the unofficial start of summer—it's also one of the best times of the year to score serious savings on shoes. And with tariffs expected to drive up footwear prices by as much as 15% this summer, now is the perfect time to refresh your closet with everything from sneakers to sandals.
Our readers have been obsessed with Memorial Day shoe sales at Allbirds, Hoka, HeyDude, Crocs and more. So, we've put all the best sales in one place for you!
Shop the best 2025 Memorial Day shoe sales
Whether you're looking for stylish kicks, comfy walking shoes or everyday sandals, these are the top Memorial Day shoe deals you don't want to miss in May.
👗 Looking for more stylish savings? Save on dresses, sandals and other summer styles at the best Memorial Day clothing sales
1. Allbirds Memorial Day shoe sale
More: New and best-selling Allbirds shoes are up to 40% off at this Memorial Day sale
2. Merrell Memorial Day shoe sale
On sale for $76.99: Merrell Women's Alpine 83 Sneaker Recraft
More: Merrell Moab hiking boots are less than $60 at this Memorial Day shoe sale
More: 🚨 Hoka just slashed prices on its most popular athletic shoes, apparel for Memorial Day
4. Dr. Martens Memorial Day shoe sale
More: 5 pairs of Dr. Martens boots and sandals that I would buy again
5. HeyDude Memorial Day shoe sale
More: HeyDude's new Americana-inspired slip-on shoes are here for summer 2025 🍉
6. Rothy's Memorial Day shoe sale
More: Rothy's viral buckle sandal is $40 off at this wild Memorial Day shoe sale
7. adidas Memorial Day shoe sale
More: Score 30% off adidas styles to refresh your summer wardrobe
8. Tecovas Memorial Day boot sale
Last call! Military members get an extra 20% off at the Tecovas boot sale
9. Cariuma Memorial Day shoe sale
Enter your email address to save an extra $25 on your first Cariuma order.
More: Pre-order the newest Cariuma Parrot Print shoes before they sell out 🦜
10. Clarks Memorial Day shoe sale
More: Use code FF30 to save an extra 30% on select Clarks shoe styles
Right now, you can save up to 50% at the Crocs Memorial Day sale. The craziest part is that the super popular Crocs Classic Cozzzy Slippers are back in stock and on sale! This rarely happens, so don't snooze on the discount.
When is Memorial Day 2025?
Memorial Day 2025 is on Monday, May 26. The USA TODAY Shopping team will continue tracking all the best sales and deals to help our readers shop top products at sweet prices.
More: Follow USA TODAY Shopping on Instagram for the best product recs, trends and savings.
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