Harry’s Shoes

Upper West Side & Central Park


Around since the 1930s, Harry’s is a classic. It's staffed by gentlemen who will measure your foot in one of those old-school metal contraptions and then wait on you patiently, making sure the shoes fit properly. If your feet are sore from walking around town, try some of their sturdy, comfortable brands, including Merrell, Dansko and Birkenstock.


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