The “no white after Labor Day” rule is rarely followed anymore, but if you’re still starkly opposed to clean white fashion after the unofficial last weekend of the summer, then Golden Goose sneakers are a great compromise.
Gilt’s latest flash sale has these famously distressed and embellished Golden Goose sneakers marked down for as low as $370, and when typical retail easily reaches $650 or more, these shoe deals just can’t be missed.
If you need a new pair of kicks to replace your crisp-white summer court styles, then a laid-back, worn-in Golden Goose option with unique, handcrafted touches and vintage embellishments is up for the task. Gilt has low and high tops, platform styles, leather and canvas looks and lace-up shoes with all-over glitter and suede detailing, and with their rich textures, earthy tones and Italian craftsmanship, they’re a great cozy and aesthetic choice for fall.
One of the nicest deals we spied is the $150 price drop on the Midstar Leather Sneaker, which pairs the brand’s signature white leather, distressed design with an autumn-appropriate brown glitter trim.
But the $105-off cut on the Ball Star Leather & Suede Sneaker can’t be passed up, either. The optic white, black leather and suede lifestyle shoe features the iconic Golden Goose “SNEA” and “KERS” motif scrawled across the left and right heels and “Golden Goose/VCE” handwritten across the rubber sole.
While this limited-time flash sale is limited to selections for women, you can poke around on the site for plenty of one-off Golden Goose sneaker discounts for men!
Once you sign up for your free Gilt account you can start shopping, but you’ll want to add your favorites to cart quickly, because once they’re gone, they’re gone for good — several popular sizes and styles have already started selling out.
Shop Golden Goose sneakers at Gilt, starting from $370.
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