Shoe Racks

If you’re looking for a way to organize your shoes without taking a lot of space, the shoe racks on this page offer great solutions.













































Four Tier Shoe Rack

People love this Four Tier Shoe Rack rack because of it’s sturdiness and vertical design. This free standing shoe rack uses otherwise wasted height in the closet, leaving more room on the floor and eliminating all those shoes you trip over. Measuring 28.5″ H x 24.75″ W x 12″ D, it is taller than it is wider.

Four wire grid shelves make plenty of room to hold 12 pairs of shoes. The wire shelves curve up in the back to prevent shoes from falling out the back. The extra height between the tiers allows you easier access to shoes.

Due to the attractive combination of natural finished wood and chrome, you can use this shoe organizer anywhere in the house without embarassment.

Get organized instantly with this attractive shoe storage rack. Customers report this rack is of very good quality, quite sturdy and easy to assemble. They report that this is the best shoe rack they’ve ever had!

Whitmor 6486-1746-WHT Over The Door Shoe Rack

Tired of keeping your shoes under your bed? Put them where they are easily accessible and visible. This white shoe rack fits 36 pairs of shoes and is perfect for women’s and men’s high top boots and tennis shoes. Fits 36 pairs of shoes: Whitmor 6486-1746-WHT Over The Door Shoe Rack

Made of durable white resin sides and nonslip coated steel bars, it hangs over the door. Nonslip door pads prevent scratching and hold the unit securely in place. Customers are delighted that this over-the-door rack not only accomodates 36 pair of shoes, but stays in place, unlike other over-the-door racks that have a tendency to come loose from the door and fall over, dumping all of the shoes onto the floor. The foldaway bars are great for taller shoes. Dimensions 8″ x 21.36″ x 76.50″

Whitney Design 2131 18-Pair Revolving Shoe Tree

When space is really at a premium and a normal sized shoe rack won’t do, try a shoe tree! This Whitney Design 2131 18-Pair Revolving Shoe Tree revolving shoe tree makes it easy to get your shoes off the floor and organized. And it eliminates scuffed or crushed shoes due to stacking.

It’s also a perfect solution for larger shoe sizes, since it is easily adjusted vertically. You can fit any size shoe or style on in, from sneakers, high heels and sandals to thongs/flip flops. This unit holds up to 18 pairs of shoes on three vertical storage tiers. Each tier’s height is adjustable to fit different sizes of shoes, and the revolving rack makes shoes simple to find.

Constructed from heavy-duty chrome-plated steel, this convenient shoe organizer is weighted at the bottom to prevent tipping, but is lightweight enough to easily move from one place to another. Taking up less than a foot of space, it fits neatly into any corner. Assembly is easy. Fully assembled, the shoe tree measures 12 by 12 by 38 inches. Its durable, sturdy and takes up very little closet space.

Stacking Shoe Rack – 20 Pairs

If you own lots of shoes, you know that finding a good, safe place to store them can be a challenge. With this 20 Pair Stacking Metal and Plastic Shoe Rack, you can find a place for all of your shoes, and know they will be safe and out of the way.

This Stacking Shoe Rack
has four shelves sized 19.25″ H x 38.5″W x 10″D and room for 20 pairs of shoes. It is made of white aluminum crossbars and plastic side panels.

It’s spacious, yet simple. Use this shoe organizer for shoes and/or shoeboxes and save space in your closet, while maintaining a neat and tidy appearance. Get organized once and for all with this simple free standing shoe rack! It’s easy to assemble – no tools required!

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