Join Nisolo’s Five for Five Club and Get 10 Pairs for Just $500

Sustainable, well-made shoes—like any other product—come at a price. Luckily, Nisolo‘s version of a VIP club has a very affordable twist. If you join the brand’s Five for Five Club, you pay $500 — stay with me — for 10 pairs of shoes over 5 years. That’s $50 a pair delivered to you every 6 months. If you’ve spent any time browsing Nisolo’s collection you’ll know that a lot of its shoes are priced at over $150 if not $200. The brand says the deal will save you about $1,300, and we’d have to agree.

Nisolo Daytripper Chukka Boot

Nisolo Daytripper Chukka Boot

Nisolo Daytripper Chukka Boot

Nisolo All-Weather Chelsea Boot

Nisolo All-Weather Chelsea Boot

Nisolo All-Weather Chelsea Boot

Now 23% Off

Nisolo Everyday Oxford

Nisolo Everyday Oxford

Nisolo Everyday Low Top Sneaker

Nisolo Everyday Low Top Sneaker

Nisolo Everyday Low Top Sneaker

If you’re like us, you may be waiting for the catch, but that’s just it… there isn’t one. Boots, sandals, sneakers and other shoes are obviously part of the deal including the season’s best sellers and new releases, but you can also swap a pair for a bag or another accessory. If you’re a little scared by the $500 price tag, then the brand suggests splitting it with a friend or using the deal to source your gifts for the next five years. You can even use the buy now pay later option if you’re not ready to drop a lump sum. And if you’re looking to try out a pair before taking the plunge, Nisolo’s sale section is pretty well stocked with deals of up to 40 percent off.

In addition to producing stylish designs, Nisolo is also dedicated to sustainability and pays a living wage. All in all, you probably won’t find a pair of shoes of this quality for $50. So if you want this aspect of your wardrobe taken care of for the next five years, Nisolo’s offer is worth a look.

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Grace Cooper is a Commerce Writer at Gear Patrol, covering deals on everything from home to hiking. An East Coast native, she currently lives in Missouri and loves exploring new restaurants and attractions in the midwest 

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