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Australian affordable shoe retailer Famous Footwear has announced it will shut up shop permanently in the coming months.

The women’s footwear brand, which has been operating for 25 years, confirmed to customers it will cease online orders by December 31.

It will then close its physical stores in NSW, Queensland and Victoria by early 2026.

Famous Footwear Australia
Famous Footwear Australia will shut down operations by early next year. (Google Maps)

According to the brand’s LinkedIn page, Famous Footwear employs over 200 people.

“It’s with sadness we announce the end of our journey,” the company said in a post on social media.

“Famous Footwear will be closing permanently, with our online store open until 31st December 2025.

“For over 25 years, we’ve cherished assisting you in discovering your signature style. We are genuinely thankful for the dedication and support of our community throughout these years.”

The brand said customers can still place orders until midnight on New Year’s Eve this year.

Famous Footwear Australia
Customers can still place orders until December 31. (Instagram/@famousfootwear_aus)

The remaining brick-and-mortar stores will be closed by early 2026.

Famous Footwear has 17 stores across Australia and is owned by parent company Asco International, which is based in Molendinar, Queensland.

The stores stock brands including Pied a Terre, Naughty Monkey, London Rebel and Venice Beach Shoes.

No reason was given for Famous Footwear’s closure.

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