Best 4th of July Sales for Shoes and Boots (2025)
Alright, no need to beat around the bush here. You all know the drill.
Here is a run down of all the best 4th of July sales I was able to find on men’s shoes and boots. Organized in alphabetical order. I’ll be updating this throughout the weekend as I find more, but if you know of one I missed please leave it down in the comments or shoot me a note: 100wears@gmail.com
For awareness, some (but not all) of the links below are affiliate links. Or, in other words, if you click through and make a purchase 100wears gets a small commission. However, while these do keep the lights on for this website, the top priority for this list is to find the best deals period.
Alden 4th of July

If you’re looking for a pair of Aldens this 4th of July there are not a ton of options, but you can still save a bit with free shipping on seconds from the Shoe Mart. Use code JULY2025. Unfortunately, I can’t link directly as you need to be logged in and approved for seconds to see the sale.
Of course, Alden seconds are already typically pretty good quality. You can find deals like the Indy for $459 and various pairs in shell for $579.
Allen Edmonds 4th of July

Allen Edmonds is running two different sales. First, they have their ongoing “Warehouse Sale” with discounts ranging from 25-70 percent. These are not the best prices you’ll find on AE’s pairs, but the selection is great at time of writing. You can find all of their main line shoes – Park Ave, 5th Ave, Higgins Mill, etc.
If you’re a bit of a gambler, they are also running 25% off their seconds at the ShoeBank. Buying Allen Edmonds seconds is not for the faint of heart. Problems can be bad and returns are subject to a $25 restocking fee, even if returned in person. Still, if you’re willing to dig through, there are some worth rolling the dice on. My pick would be this 5th Ave for $142, or these shell loafers in Chili (color 2) for $450.
Birkenstock 4th of July

While I don’t review them on this website, if I’m just running to the store there is at least a 25% chance that I’m wearing a pair of Birkenstock Bostons. If you’re looking to pick up your own pair, Stag Provisions is offering 25% off. They also have the Arizona on sale as well.
Bordon 4th of July

Bordon is doing something a bit different this 4th. When the brand first started off, they made dress shoes in Europe (now they do boots made in Columbia). They’ve had samples from their first go in business sitting around the factory and they have put them up for sale. Sizing is extremely limited (almost all of them are EU42 only).
Camel City Mill Socks 4th of July

While it’s hard to take on the behemoth that is Darn Tough, if you really want a pair of hardcore work boot socks, Camel City Mill offers a great alternative. I’ve worn my pairs for years while breaking in new boots and they still look basically new.
If you wanted to try out some pairs for yourself, they are offering up to 30% off based on the number of pairs you buy. While you might not need 10 pairs to get the full 30, you can get 20 with the 3 pack.
Crockett & Jones 4th of July

OK, the UK-based Crockett & Jones isn’t actually celebrating the freedom of the Untied States, but they did happen to just start their summer sale. Crockett & Jones is a brand I’m starting to appreciate more and more recently. I will be picking some up for myself.
The pick of the sale for me are these staggering Bradfords in Dark Brown Shell Cordovan for “only” $850. That certainly isn’t cheap, but you’ll be able to hand them down to your grandkids.
Duckfeet 4th of July

The ever funky Duckfeet Faborg has consistently been one of the most clicked reviews on this site. If you were looking to pick up a pair to try out for yourself, they are running 20% off site wide using code SUMMERDUCK. Personally, I’d recommend the Faborg. It does a great job of being cool without wondering into the “hard to wear” category. However, if you really want to lean into the Danish style, their Arhus is their flagship design.
Caswell Boot Co 4th of July

The Washington, D.C. based Caswell Boot Co is offering 15% off their sale collection using code SALE15. Sizing is a bit limited as these are samples and factory seconds, but there are some good picks in there. Personally, I’d go with the Wilson II if they had my size. The Arlington is also a very handsome derby at around $230 that I’d consider if I hadn’t spent years dreading driving into Northern Virginia.
Drew’s Boots 4th of July

Drew’s Boots is offering a close out on in stock pairs. Prices are really appealing – with PNW stitchdown boots available for as low as $249 and a ton of styles for $399. They don’t have anything in my size or I definitely would have picked up a pair.
Grant Stone 4th of July

Grant Stone is offering 15% off sale products, or 25% off if your cart goes over $400. With every pair in the sale section coming in at under $400, that means 2 pairs to get 25% off, of several accessories. The options include loafers, derbies, dress boots, casual boots, and even several women’s pairs.
The good news is that they have just about every pattern they make available in the sale. Many of them are non-traditional colorways or leather, but that doesn’t take away from how cool they are.
Jim Green 4th of July

Jim Green is offering around 25-50% off on various boots for the 4th of July. Price as marked. It doesn’t cover the entire site, but does have some great options like the Razorback for just $100. They are also offering a Veg Tanned boot for $150, though sizing is limited.
Kyrgies 4th of July

Kyrgies (who make the house slippers I currently wear) is currently running 2 sales. It looks like, if you wanted to, you could do both.
First, all in-stock house shoes are buy one get one 50% off, using code BOGO50.
In addition, they are doing tiered gifts based on how much you spend. $100 gets you insoles, $150 gets you two, $200 gets you three (or two and a wallet), and $250 gets you a pair of wool slides.
Oak Street Bootmakers 4th of July

Oak Street Bootmakers is doing 20-30% off sitewide for 4th of July. While not the biggest sale they ever offer, this does include everything so it’s a great time to get a limited edition pair.
Parkhurst 4th of July

Parkhurst Boots are running a very rare for them 10% off site wide. Use code BOTTLEROCKET at check out. Typically Parkhurst only puts their samples on sale, and those almost always only come in size 9 or 9.5.
If you’ve been looking for an opportunity to pick up a pair, this is a great opportunity.
Truman Boot Co 4th of July

Like Allen Edmonds, buying Truman seconds is certainly for the bold. However, if you get a good one, it’s though to find a sturdier boot for the price. If you’re feeling lucky, check out their limited time sample and seconds sale, plus an additional 20% off (price displayed in cart).
Most boots are only available in one or two sizes. However, there are a lot of options to pick from and nearly everyone will find something in their size.
Unmarked 4th of July

Unmarked, the Mexican bootmaker, is currently doing 30% off their final sale items. Use code LAST30%. Sizing is limited, but I do give Unmarked credit. Unlike most sample sales, which typically only come in size 9, there are several different sizes in the sale. Though, most are between 7 and 9.
Viberg 4th of July

While I love Viberg boots as footwear, their pricing have made them extremely difficult to recommend for anyone focusing on value. Thankfully, it looks like Brooklyn Clothing does have a small number of pairs that are at least somewhat more obtainable, priced at $699. Sizing and options are pretty limited, so it might be worth just taking a look at what they have.
Viberg themselves area also offering free shipping above $770. The good news is that basically all of their footwear qualifies. The bad news is that they are now charging $1,100 for a pair of basic chromexcel boots. I understand that everyone has different budgets, so if you’re looking to spend $1,100 on some boots but not $25 on shipping here’s your sale.