Undandy Shoes Review | Affordable Custom Shoes
In this Undandy shoes review, we take a detailed look at this new custom men’s shoe brand.
Editor’s Note: After publishing this review, we’ve received complaints from many frustrated Undandy customers (see the comments below the post). Unless you really want a custom shoe, we recommend checking out brands like Beckett Simonon who offer equally high quality shoes with top notch customer support.
Can you really get a decent shoe, much less a custom one, for under $200? Undandy is company aiming to fill that niche in a crowded market of direct-to-consumer footwear.
This article is intended to give you a thorough review of quality, fit, style, and value of Undandy so you can make an informed decision.
Undandy Custom Shoes
Undandy is in the custom shoe business. It’s import to understand “custom” is different than “bespoke.” For our purpose here, ‘custom’ means you can specify elements of the shoes – suede vs. smooth leather, leather color, laces color, etc.
‘Bespoke’ means, generally, that you can do all that- but the shoe is built around a last modeled after your foot. It’s quite time-consuming, and supremely expensive.
Related: 3 Types of Suits – Off the Rack, Custom and Bespoke
Undandy has different model lasts you can use, but they’re not building anything specifically to your foot.
Each of their lasts is named for a special date. For instance, the “15” last is named for Frank Sinatra’s birth year. Cool, huh?
How do I order?
Visit their website and create your own. They’ve got some samples you can use as inspiration, and that’s a great place to start.
I would suggest having a general idea of what you’d like, though, as a site with nearly limitless options can result in analysis paralysis pretty quick!
I’d also suggest visiting on your laptop or desktop as opposed to your mobile device, as the resolution for the shoes isn’t super crisp.