Warranty Policy – Quality Guaranteed for Every Step

At Best Shoe Deals, we stand behind the quality of every pair we sell. Whether you’ve invested in durable construction work boots for job site protection or comfortable nurse shoes for long shifts, your footwear should perform when you need it most. Our warranty ensures that if you experience manufacturing defects with your plantar fasciitis shoes or wide toe box sneakers, we’ve got you covered.

🛡️ 1-Year Limited Warranty

Coverage against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship.

🔄 Free Replacement or Repair

We’ll replace or repair defective items at no cost to you.

👣 Covers All Footwear Types

From work boots to specialty support shoes—we’ve got you covered.

What Our Warranty Covers

Our 1-year limited warranty protects your purchase against manufacturing defects that affect performance and durability. This includes:

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For specialized footwear like flat feet support shoes and heel spur shoes, our warranty covers structural integrity that affects arch support and cushioning performance.

What’s Not Covered

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How to File a Warranty Claim

Filing a warranty claim for your construction work boots, nurse shoes, or any other footwear is simple:

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For specialty footwear like flight attendant shoes and hair stylist shoes, we may request additional photos to verify the defect. We’re committed to making the process as smooth as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions About Warranty

How long does the warranty last?

Our warranty covers manufacturing defects for 1 year from the original purchase date. This applies to all footwear types, including plantar fasciitis shoes, police boots, and chef shoes. Keep your order confirmation or receipt as proof of purchase.

Does the warranty cover normal wear and tear?

No, normal wear and tear is not covered. This includes gradual sole wear on construction work boots or color fading on waiter shoes. Our warranty is designed for manufacturing defects that affect functionality within the first year of normal use.

No, normal wear and tear is not covered. This includes gradual sole wear on construction work boots or color fading on waiter shoes. Our warranty is designed for manufacturing defects that affect functionality within the first year of normal use.

What if my shoes are defective but discontinued?

If your exact style is no longer available—whether it’s flight attendant shoes or high arch footwear—we’ll offer a comparable replacement or store credit for the original purchase amount. We’ll work with you to find the best alternative.

If your exact style is no longer available—whether it’s flight attendant shoes or high arch footwear—we’ll offer a comparable replacement or store credit for the original purchase amount. We’ll work with you to find the best alternative.

Do I need the original box for warranty returns?

While we prefer original packaging, it’s not required. Just ensure your safety sneakers or gardening boots are securely packed to prevent further damage during transit. Include your order number and a brief description of the defect.

While we prefer original packaging, it’s not required. Just ensure your safety sneakers or gardening boots are securely packed to prevent further damage during transit. Include your order number and a brief description of the defect.

Can I return worn shoes under warranty?

Yes, if the defect appears during normal use—like stitching failure on postal carrier shoes or sole separation on heel spur shoes—we accept returns even if the shoes have been worn. For fit issues, please use our Return Policy instead.

Yes, if the defect appears during normal use—like stitching failure on postal carrier shoes or sole separation on heel spur shoes—we accept returns even if the shoes have been worn. For fit issues, please use our Return Policy instead.