What People Are Saying About Altman's Mens Shoes & Boots
The Editor
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Citysearch
The Scene – Altman's likely hasn't changed much since it opened on Monroe in 1962. The cluttered decor, smell of shoe polish and 22 underground stock rooms create an atmosphere of a Chicago-past. The occasional pro athlete frequents Altman's for its huge selection of boat-sized footwear. – – The Goods – Altman's key location in the Financial District and its early hours make it convenient for the three-martini-lunch broker crowd. The store carries Sebago loafers and Allen-Edmonds dress shoes as well as Birkenstocks and Tevas for weekend warrior shoppers. Sizes…
Amazing selection
by androol at Citysearch
Apparently they have multiple underground rooms where they store their shoes. It takes them awhile to get the shoes you want to buy or try on but that's so minor.
This place is great and it's in a really convenient location.
Two blocks from state street, so eve the tourists can have sleek, urban dress shoes.
- Pros: Friendly service, great selection of sexy shoes
- Cons: Sometimes a long wait to try on a pair of shoes
Cowboy Boots
by CountryMusicEmo at Citysearch
I was impressed with the great service I received from Michael who very attentive and knowledged about the product. Buying from Altman's is a sure bet of great service and pricing.
Thank you Very much
Emo LeBlanc
Country Music Recording Artist
Google me !
- Pros: Sales people know their product
- Cons: It is not in my home town








