
🔥 Shoe Palace Won’t Ship Here: 1,500 Sale Items, Jordan 1 at US$79.97
📌 The short version
・Shoe Palace does not accept international addresses. There is no “order it and have it sent here” option from Malaysia — proxy shopping is the route.
・The sale section runs to about 1,500 items, at a median 37% off and up to 75%; footwear alone is over 800 pieces.
・Jordan and Nike account for around 340 items each, the two biggest names in the sale, alongside New Balance, adidas, Saucony, ASICS, ON and HOKA.
・A whole line you can’t buy here: SP x Keith Haring, Bob Marley, Muhammad Ali and Monopoly among the in-house collaborations, plus Shoe Palace-exclusive colourways of the New Balance 9060 and 1906.
・Forwarding from our US warehouse starts at RM50 for the first 2 pounds plus RM22 per additional pound, and it’s weight-based — a bulky shoebox doesn’t inflate the bill.
Shoe Palace is a multi-brand sneaker chain out of the US west coast. It opened its first store in San José in 1993, now belongs to the JD Sports group, and runs over a hundred and sixty stores across the States.
“Multi-brand” is the part that matters. Unlike a single-brand outlet clearing only its own old season, Shoe Palace moves end-of-season stock across Jordan, Nike, New Balance and adidas at the same time — which is why its sale section has a different breadth and depth to it. On top of that it runs its own collaboration line, which has no retail presence in Malaysia at all.
The one obstacle is that it doesn’t ship overseas. The shipping page states plainly that international addresses are not accepted, and neither are P.O. boxes. Buying means going through a proxy service — we place the order in the US, receive it at our US warehouse, and forward it to you.
Contents
→ What’s in the sale right now
→ The pieces only Shoe Palace has
→ 5 Shoe Palace picks
→ What a pair actually lands at
→ Three things to know before you order
→ FAQ
→ How to order through proxy shopping
What’s in the sale right now
The sale section currently holds about 1,500 items, at a median discount of 37%, with the deepest single cut at 75%. Footwear alone is over 800 pieces, median 33%.
And it isn’t filler brands — the bulk of it is names you already know:
| Brand | Items on sale (approx.) | Brand | Items on sale (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| JORDAN | 340 | ASICS | 25 |
| NIKE | 340 | ON RUNNING | 25 |
| NEW BALANCE | 120 | HOKA | 20 |
| ADIDAS | 90 | VANS | 15 |
| SAUCONY | 35 | CROCS | 15 |
Jordan and Nike together come to nearly seven hundred pieces, roughly half the sale.
Broken down by category, running and basketball are over 300 each, with around 100 more in the True Retro line and the rest apparel and accessories. The weight is clearly in footwear — and it hasn’t been picked down to odd sizes either: all three pairs below still run more or less complete from US 8 to 13.
The pieces only Shoe Palace has
Nike, Jordan and New Balance are all sold in Malaysia, obviously. But Shoe Palace also runs an in-house collaboration line with no retail presence here, and since the site won’t ship overseas, a proxy order is the only way to reach it.
Currently on the shelves: SP x Keith Haring, SP x Bob Marley, SP x Muhammad Ali, SP x Scarface, SP x Monopoly, SP x Chucky and SP x Narcos, plus licensed Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and Tom & Jerry ranges — mostly varsity jackets, jerseys, hoodies and tees, and mostly priced between US$20 and US$50.
The second category is exclusive colourways: the New Balance 9060, 1906 and 740 all have Shoe Palace-only versions, as does the ON Running Cloudnova 2. The silhouettes are sold here; these particular colourways are not.
5 Shoe Palace picks

1. Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG (Black and Muslin)
The standout of the whole sale. The Retro High OG is the proper high-top cut of the Air Jordan 1, built in leather and filed by the site under its True Retro line; Black and Muslin pairs black leather with an off-white that keeps it on the wearable side of loud.
Down from US$185 to US$79.97, about 57% off — and not just leftover sizes: US 8 through 12 are all in stock, plus a 14. A high-top Jordan 1 under eighty dollars doesn’t come around often.
One thing to note: the product page is marked “NON-CANCELLABLE” — the order can’t be cancelled once placed. Be sure of your size before submitting the request.
Was US$185 → US$79.97 (about RM325)

2. New Balance 1906R (Silver Metallic / Black / Sea Salt)
One of New Balance’s most in-demand silhouettes of recent years, from the same family as the 2002R and 860v2. The sole unit combines ACTEVA LITE cushioning, shock-absorbing N-ergy and segmented ABZORB SBS pods at the heel — running-shoe hardware, which is why it holds up on a full day of walking rather than just looking the part.
The silver-grey colourway is an easy one to live with, whether over trackpants or workwear. Down from US$155 to US$74.97, about 52% off, with most sizes from US 8 to 13 in stock.
Was US$155 → US$74.97 (about RM304)

3. New Balance 9060, Shoe Palace exclusive (Black / Silver)
The 9060’s signature is that sculpted wavy midsole, built dual-density — ABZORB to absorb the impact, SBS to give it back. The silhouette is sold here; this black-and-silver colourway is a Shoe Palace exclusive and goes out through its own channels only.
All-black upper with silver detailing makes it considerably more restrained than the high-saturation 9060s, so it works for the office as much as the weekend. Down from US$150 to US$94.97, most sizes US 8 to 13 in stock.
Was US$150 → US$94.97 (about RM386)

4. SP x Keith Haring varsity jacket (Black / Cream)
The flagship of the in-house line. Haring’s dancing figures and heart motifs are embroidered across the chest, sleeves and back rather than printed; the sleeves are contrast leather, the lining is quilted, and the collar and cuffs use traditional striped ribbing. All the things a varsity jacket is supposed to get right.
The same collaboration also runs to hoodies, long-sleeves, bottoms and caps. Down from US$100 to US$49.98, S through 2XL in stock. No retail presence in Malaysia, and the site won’t ship here — a proxy order is the only route.
Was US$100 → US$49.98 (about RM203)

5. Shoe Palace x JanSport x Monopoly backpack
A three-way collaboration between Shoe Palace, JanSport and Monopoly, printed with the classic Chance card in black and orange. The build is standard JanSport: roomy main compartment, secure front pocket, padded straps.
Down from US$65 to US$19.98, about 69% off. Declared weight is only 1 lb, so dropping it into a parcel that already has a pair of shoes in it barely moves the forwarding cost — an easy one to add on.
Was US$65 → US$19.98 (about RM81)
Note: prices, sizes and stock are as seen on the official site on 19 August 2026; sale items sell out and are not restocked, so the Shoe Palace site is the source of truth. RM figures converted at US$1 ≈ RM4.06 (August 2026) and are indicative only — they exclude US domestic shipping and forwarding.
What a pair actually lands at
A low sticker price is one thing; what matters is how much of the discount survives the shipping. Taking that Air Jordan 1, declared weight 2.5 lb:
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Sale price | US$79.97 (about RM325) |
| US domestic shipping (sale footwear flat rate) | US$8.95 (about RM36) |
| Forwarding (2.5 lb, Delivered Duty Unpaid) | about RM66 |
| Total | about RM427 |
The trap with buying shoes from overseas is volumetric weight: a shoebox is big and light, and plenty of couriers bill on size, so a single pair can be charged as several pounds. Our site charges on actual weight — as the pricing page puts it, the fee is determined by the total weight of the order regardless of box size.
From the US warehouse there are two options. Delivered Duty Unpaid is RM50 for the first 2 pounds and RM22 per additional pound, settled with the local courier on delivery. Delivered Duty Paid is RM32 for the first pound and RM30 per additional pound, and we take care of it provided the declaration is accurate. A RM2/lb fuel surcharge applies. Current rates are on the pricing page.
💡 Buying several pieces at once beats buying them separately. US domestic shipping is charged per item (sale footwear US$8.95, non-sale footwear US$9.95, apparel US$7.95, accessories US$6.95), but the site says multi-item orders get a reduced combined rate, shown at checkout. Forwarding works the same way — the first pound is paid once, so the per-item cost drops sharply when things travel together.
Three things to know before you order
1. Free shipping over US$150 — but not on sale items
The site does offer free US domestic shipping over US$150 (or over US$75 on licensed product), but the exclusions are spelled out: sale items, new-release footwear, limit-one items and anything bought with a FLASH code don’t qualify.
Which means essentially everything recommended above will carry US domestic shipping. It isn’t much — US$8.95 per pair of sale footwear — but better to know now than at checkout.
2. Get the size right first time
Shoe Palace accepts returns within 30 days, unworn and in original packaging, but there’s a US$6.99 restocking fee per item (US$15 on new releases and limit-one items), return shipping is on the buyer, and exchanges were discontinued in February 2025.
Once the parcel is in Malaysia, sending it back to the US usually costs more than the shoes are worth. Treat it as non-returnable: measure your foot, check the sizing notes on the product page, and stick to silhouettes you already know if you’re unsure.
3. Hyped pairs carry two extra restrictions
The first is a purchase limit. Some pairs are marked “Limit One Per Customer”, mostly new releases. If you were planning to buy the same shoe in two sizes, check the product page for that label first.
The second is that they can’t be cancelled. Around 80 items in the sale are marked “NON-CANCELLABLE”, concentrated in Jordan and Nike retros — the Air Jordan 1 above is one of them. On those, be certain of the size before the order goes in.
Two limits apply on our side as well: one order covers one website only, up to 10 items.
FAQ
Q1: Does Shoe Palace really not ship to Malaysia at all?
A: Correct. The shipping page states that international addresses are not accepted, and neither are P.O. boxes. Buying from Malaysia means going through a proxy service — we place the order and receive it at our US warehouse, then forward it to you.
Q2: Nike and Jordan are sold here — why buy from the US?
A: Depends what you’re after. For discounts, the sale runs to about 1,500 items with Jordan and Nike accounting for nearly seven hundred of them, at a median 37% off — the Jordan 1 Retro High OG above is around 57% off. For pieces you can’t otherwise get, the in-house collaboration line and the exclusive colourways have no retail presence in Malaysia.
If what you want is a regular pair that’s in stock locally and not discounted, buying here is simpler.
Q3: What does forwarding a pair of shoes cost?
A: From the US warehouse, RM50 for the first 2 pounds and RM22 per additional pound on Delivered Duty Unpaid, plus a RM2/lb fuel surcharge. Sneakers are declared at about 2.5 lb, so roughly RM66. Delivered Duty Paid is RM32 first pound plus RM30 per additional pound, handled by us. Our site charges on actual weight, so a bulky shoebox doesn’t push the price up. The final charge is based on the weight measured at check-in — see the pricing page for current rates.
Q4: Can I return it if the size is wrong?
A: Technically yes, but don’t count on it. Returns are accepted within 30 days with a US$6.99 restocking fee per item (US$15 on new releases and limit-one items), return shipping at your cost, and no exchanges. With the parcel already in Malaysia, sending it back to the US generally costs more than the item. Choose your size as though it can’t be returned.
Q5: Can I buy several pairs and send them together?
A: Yes, and that’s the cheaper way to do it. The site says multi-item orders get a reduced combined shipping rate at checkout, and forwarding charges the first pound once, so several items together beat several separate parcels. Note that one proxy shopping order covers one website only, up to 10 items — things bought on different sites can still be consolidated at the sorting centre once they arrive.
How to order through proxy shopping
Since Shoe Palace won’t ship overseas, there’s one way to do this: proxy shopping, where we place the order and receive it at our US warehouse.
✅ Using proxy shopping
Step 1: Choose on the official site and copy the link
- Browse the Shoe Palace sale or the new arrivals
- Find what you want and copy the product page URL
- 💡 Check the size is in stock first — popular sizes in the sale go quickly, and the product page shows what’s still available
- 💡 Look for a “Limit One Per Customer” or “NON-CANCELLABLE” label on the page
Step 2: Submit the request
- Go to the proxy shopping page and enter the link, size, colour, quantity and any notes (e.g. “US 9.5 if US 9 is sold out”)
- 📌 One website per order, up to 10 items
- You’ll then see an estimated item cost and service fee
Step 3: Confirm and pay
- Check the details and the fee, then pay
- Buy&Ship places the order using what you’ve given us, delivering to the US warehouse address
- 📌 No US credit card or US address needed on your side
Step 4: Arrival and check-in
- We track the order once it ships
- You’re notified when it reaches and is checked in at the Buy&Ship US warehouse
- 💡 The site notes that orders may be split across multiple shipments, so items from one order won’t always arrive together
Step 5: Consolidate, pay shipping and receive
- At the sorting centre, ship it on its own or consolidate it with other parcels to save on shipping
- The system calculates the fee on actual weight; confirm and pay
- Choose Delivered Duty Unpaid (settled with the courier on delivery) or Delivered Duty Paid (handled by us on accurately declared items)
- Track it in the Buy&Ship app or on the website