Shopping for shoes at Nordstrom is always a good time, especially if it’s pretty shoes you’re shopping for. Nordstrom has more of them than probably any other retailer on the internet. But if you have trouble making decisions, shopping for pretty shoes at Nordstrom might not be your idea of fun. That’s why I’m here—to make it a little easier.

What makes shopping for shoes even more of a good time is when it doesn’t do a number on your bank account, so I sourced a ton of affordable options, most of which are under $100. Among my findings are metallics, pretty colors, bedazzled pairs, and even sneakers. If you’re ready to shed your winter boots, you’ve definitely come to the right place.

Scroll to get the prettiest, most inexpensive shoes you’ll find at Nordstrom, just in time for this warmer weather we’re having. Your feet are going places, and they deserve to be well-dressed.

I’m actually in love with these.

You’ll wear these a ton.

Fancy feet.

You probably already own these in black or white.

Swap your neutral sandals for these.

These are best described as milky.

This exact shade of blue is trending for spring.

Your new sandal for everyday wear. 

Simple but effective.

I think pink shoes go with everything.

Cute New Balance sneakers that not everyone is wearing.

Pair these with a black minidress.

These look really comfortable too.

These are unique.

Just for fun.

Miami trip, here you come.

I’m in love with this shade of pink.

These are $100 of fun.

Isn’t it nice when two shoe trends collide?

It’s the gold strap for me.

These are channeling Saint Laurent.

The dreamiest shade of blue.

Spring in a pair of shoes.

Red shoes are all the rage.

I firmly believe everyone needs a pair of sparkly shoes, just in case.

Cream shoes are a wardrobe staple.

I love a buckle moment.

Pretty and comfortable—no wonder they’re selling out.

Last but not least, here’s another pretty pair of ballet flats to add to your cart.

This story was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.


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