These shoes are to DIE for!
I absolutely loved the GBG sandals and i'm so sad i didn't but them :( They had sooo many more emo-esque shoes but i forgot to take pictures of them! (also the DC shoes are actually from Ross, not Marshall's lol) ☠️🍒🖤
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Oh my gosh, I totally get that feeling of regretting a purchase you didn't make! Those GBG sandals I spotted at Marshalls were haunting me for days. It got me thinking about how amazing it is to find those perfect pieces that scream your style, especially when they're a total steal. Speaking of GBG Los Angeles, I’ve actually done a bit of digging into the brand since my Marshalls trip. For those wondering, 'is GBG Los Angeles a good brand?', from what I've seen and experienced, they often offer trendy, fashion-forward footwear at really accessible price points. They're known for their contemporary designs, often taking inspiration from popular styles, which makes them a great option if you're looking for something stylish without breaking the bank. The quality is generally decent for the price, especially when you consider you can snag GBG platform sandals for as little as $10 at places like Marshalls! While they might not be heirloom pieces, they're perfect for keeping up with current trends like the Y2K and emo aesthetic. Finding emo shoes or Y2K style footwear at discount stores like Marshalls and Ross is truly an art. My best tip for hunting down Marshalls girls shoes or any specific style is to visit often and be open-minded. You never know what gems you’ll stumble upon! I was so surprised to see those DC leopard print sneakers for just $20 – such a unique find that perfectly fits a more alternative or Y2K vibe. And seeing those Dr. Martens-style boots, even if they were a bit pricier at $100 (still a deal for that style!), just goes to show the variety you can uncover. When I think about emo sandals or emo shoes in general, I picture chunky soles, dark colors, buckles, and maybe a little bit of unexpected flair like leopard print or studs. The Y2K revival has really brought back a lot of these elements, making it easier to find these styles. Don’t be afraid to mix and match! Those GBG sandals with a long skirt or some baggy cargo pants? Perfection. Or those DC sneakers with a band tee and distressed jeans? Absolutely. It's also worth checking the men's or even kids' sections at these stores because sometimes you can find incredible oversized or unisex pieces that fit the aesthetic perfectly. I've found some killer graphic tees and even cool sneakers in unexpected sections. So next time you're browsing, keep an eye out for those unique GBG Los Angeles sandals or even some affordable alternatives to classic emo footwear – you might just find your next favorite pair!




I can’t believe DC is still in business