Women's designer trainers and shoes, brand-new with tags — Giuseppe Zanotti, Hermès, Chanel, Prada and more, every pair authenticated in London and priced below original retail.
No more products to load
No more products to load
Women's designer trainers and shoes on sale — new with tags
Everything on this page is brand new. Each pair still has its original box or tags, has never been worn outside, and has been authenticated by our team in London before going online. These are designer shoes that came to us on consignment rather than off a shop floor, which is the only reason they sit below the original retail price. Trainers lead the edit, with Giuseppe Zanotti the name you will see most, alongside sandals, mules, heels and the occasional boot from houses like Hermès, Chanel, Prada and Loewe. Each pair is one of a kind in its size, so when a style in your size appears it is worth not waiting too long.
Women's designer trainers
Trainers are where this page is deepest, and where buying new with tags makes the most sense — a designer pair worn daily earns its keep, and starting below retail on an unworn pair is simply the smarter buy. The edit covers the clean white leather styles that go with everything, darker pairs for when white feels like too much upkeep, and the chunkier statement soles that have defined the last few years of designer footwear. Sizing on trainers is the most reliable in the shoe world, which makes them an easier pair to buy unseen than heels. Every listing gives the designer size and notes the colour and material, so you can judge the fit and the look before it arrives.
Giuseppe Zanotti
Giuseppe Zanotti is the house this page is built around — the majority of what you will find here carries his name. He is known for two things in particular: sculptural heels with the kind of architectural detail that turns a shoe into the centre of an outfit, and low-top sneakers finished with the hardware and embellishment that separate them from a plain white trainer. Both turn up here brand new with tags, below the figure they carried first time round. If you have wanted a pair and balked at full retail, an unworn pair at a consignment price is the gap this fills. Browse what is currently in from Giuseppe Zanotti.
Sandals, mules and heels
Beyond trainers, the rail carries a rotating run of sandals, mules and heels — the occasion end of the shoe wardrobe. Sandals span flat leather styles for everyday through to heeled and strappy pairs for events; mules cover the easy slip-on shapes that have quietly taken over summer dressing; and the heels, though fewer, tend to be the standout pairs worth having. Names here go well beyond Zanotti — Hermès, Chanel, Prada, Bottega Veneta, Jimmy Choo and Loewe all appear from time to time. Because each is a single pair in a single size, the selection turns over, so it rewards a regular look rather than a one-off visit.
Buying shoes you can't try on first
The real worry with buying shoes online is fit, and it is a fair one. We work to reduce the guesswork: every listing states the designer size, and where a house is known to run small or large we note it. Trainers and sandals are the most forgiving to buy unseen; with heels, if you already own a pair from the same designer that is your best guide, since sizing holds reasonably consistent within a house. And because each pair is authenticated before listing, the leather, the construction and the finish are what the designer actually makes — not an approximation that will let go after a season.
How we check every pair
A box and a dust bag prove nothing on their own, so we treat a brand-new pair with the same scrutiny we would a pre-owned one. Our specialists in London examine the construction, the insole and size stamps, the stitching and the hardware, and the materials against what each house genuinely produces, and we use Real Authentication for an independent expert opinion where a pair warrants it. Anything that does not hold up is not listed. The full process is set out on our authentication page.
Why brand-new designer shoes sell below retail
The saving comes from where the stock originates, not its condition. People consign unworn shoes constantly — a size bought wrong, a pair worn once indoors and returned to its box, a gift that never suited, surplus from a past season. None of that is current shop stock any longer, so it sells for less while staying brand new with tags. Each listing shows its own price and, where we have it, the original retail figure alongside, so the saving is visible rather than implied. You can also browse the wider designer shoe edit, which includes both new-with-tags and authenticated pre-owned pairs.
Women's designer trainers and shoes, new with tags — your questions
Is everything here genuinely brand new? Yes — every pair is unworn with its original box or tags. Nothing on this page is pre-owned; pre-owned shoes sit in a separate, clearly labelled part of the site, so the two are never mixed.
What will I mostly find here? Women's designer trainers lead the edit, with Giuseppe Zanotti the most-represented house, alongside sandals, mules, heels and the occasional boot from names like Hermès, Chanel, Prada and Loewe.
How do I know they will fit if I can't try them on? Every listing gives the designer size, and where a house runs small or large we say so. Trainers and sandals are the easiest to buy unseen; for heels, a pair you already own from the same designer is the best reference.
Do you authenticate brand-new shoes too? Yes. Every pair is checked by our in-house specialists in London before listing, with Real Authentication used for an independent opinion where warranted. A box is never treated as proof on its own.
Why is it below retail if it's new? Each pair reaches us on consignment as unworn, surplus or past-season stock, so it is priced below the original retail while remaining brand new with tags.
Can I order from outside the UK? Yes — CSD ships worldwide from the Marylebone Lane store in London, and every pair arrives authenticated with its box or tags. Discover new with tags designer shoes, priced below retail.