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Local retailer of a national chain, this is a great low priced option for anyone looking for an inexpensive pair of shoes.
 
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Local Franchise of a National Chain this is a good, place to buy sneakers.
 
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Mens stylish clothing, suits, shirts and shoes.
 
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Family-owned and operated since 1957, this dancers' paradise specializes in men's and women's shoes and apparel for everything from ballet to ballroom to exotic. With tap shoes, neon plastic platforms, thigh highs, and everything in between, Teddy has it all, including an impressive size range from children's to women's size 16. Pretty pink leotards, skimpy lingerie ($30-100), and feather boas ($20) make this an ideal shopping destination for afternoon warm-ups and themed parties alike. Shoe dyeing is free with purchase, $10-15 for drop-off.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Clothing from Italy. Mens fashions, Hats, and Shoes.
 
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This small location just off of Central Square is great for keys cut, shoe shine, and shoe repair.
 
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If you're in the market for formal wear at informal prices, Keezer's is the place. A major player in the Harvard tuxedo scene for over 100 years, Keezer's is the oldest used clothing store in the country and prides itself on its immense selection of discounted new and used men's clothing. All tuxes rent for $50, shoes an additional $7.50. New get-ups sell for anywhere between $65-400, depending on fabric, brand, and style, though most cluster around $100. Keezer's also stocks a variety of ties ($8), bow-ties ($10), suits, suspenders, cummerbunds, cufflinks, and top hats. For especially good deals, wait for the various sales throughout the fall semester. The only downside to Keezer's is the “no refund” policy, though they usually accept an exchange if you bring the piece back unaltered. Their long experience with Harvard students means they know what you want, and that you'll ask for it at the very last minute. They'll even teach you how to tie your new bow-tie.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
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