Factory Shoe Outlet aims to be your one-stop footwear paradise. With one of the largest selections of children's shoes in the city, it's easy to have your family put their best foot forward. With a wide selection of functional and trendy shoes at reasonable prices, you're sure to find what you're looking for.
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During the 1950s, post-war Burlington was flourishing - a vibrant community of farms, residential land, and light industry. With the increasing population of factory workers came a need for good quality, inexpensive shoes that would be reliable for their workdays. In 1956, Emil and Anna Svacina established Emille Shoes Ltd. on a dirty road named Fairview Street.
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Aidan Landman
Jan 19, 2022
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Don’t come here unless your planning on being followed around by staff members. A young man with dirty blonde longer hair followed me and my friend around the store the whole time I was in and kept almost bumping into me then turning around and acting like he meant to go somewhere else. My friend and I did not have bags or anything so I am still clueless as to why I was being followed.
Danijela Roknic
Dec 26, 2021
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Raymond Chiang
Dec 13, 2021
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Matthew Roberts
Oct 19, 2021
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TheVideoDude
Sep 15, 2021
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Melissa Overholt
Aug 30, 2021
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Anahata Loma
Jul 23, 2021
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In addition to great prices of high quality footwear - I must add that the customer service is above average! Each visit here I am welcomed and assisted with a collective of great individuals who are happy to help me find what I am looking for. I only invest in my footwear from here! I highly recommend you do to!
John Nichols
Jul 20, 2021
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Char D.
Sep 01, 2017
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Stephanie W.
Jun 20, 2016
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I've been shopping at the Factory Shoe Outlet for several years now, and have figured out that it's one of those places you have to just check every now and then. Sometimes I find exactly what I want; other times, I can't find anything suitable.
Despite the name of the store, the prices here aren't what you'd think of as "outlet low". They're pretty much similar to local shoe stores. But if you check the local newspaper, you'll probably see coupons for $5 or $10 off, and they sometimes have sales ("buy one get the second pair for half off"
Despite the name of the store, the prices here aren't what you'd think of as "outlet low". They're pretty much similar to local shoe stores. But if you check the local newspaper, you'll probably see coupons for $5 or $10 off, and they sometimes have sales ("buy one get the second pair for half off"