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SOHL 10 Tier Shoe Tower

EDITOR’S NOTES: We bought and reviewed this in 2021 when it was sold under the Huntington Home Aldi house brand. Aldi sold this again in July of 2024 and September of 2025 under its SOHL house brand for a lower price of $16.99. See our update at the end of this post that includes our thoughts on this shoe tower after several months of use. 

My family buys our share of shoes from Aldi, ranging from hiking boots to memory foam walking shoes to trekking sandals to flats and gardening clogs and even slippers. Of course, we need a place to store all those shoes at home. Aldi has sold a variety of shoe racks over the years, including simple ones that hold a few pairs and even larger ones that hold dozens of shoes.

A pallet full of some larger-capacity shoe towers has been sitting at my local Aldi store for a few weeks, and I decided to try one.

Huntington Home 10 Tier Shoe Tower

The Huntington Home 10 Tier Shoe Tower cost $19.99 when I bought it in 2021. When Aldi most recently sold it as the SOHL 10 Tier Shoe Tower in 2025, it cost $16.99. That’s within the range of other types of shoe towers on the market.

This is an Aldi Find, which means it’s only in stores for a short time, and Aldi does not offer online ordering for its specials once they sell out at your local store. Each store should get one shipment, and after that sells out, it’s gone until whenever Aldi decides to bring it back. Aldi most recently promoted this in its weekly ad for September 24th, 2025.

Huntington Home 10 Tier Shoe Tower
What comes in the box: the tower pieces and screws, plus an instruction sheet.

The tower I bought measures 22 inches wide by 8.66 inches deep and is 61.81 inches tall. It claims to hold up to 30 pairs of shoes, which would be three pairs of shoes per tier, but in reality it’s more like 20 pairs of shoes or two pairs per tier. It was made in China and comes with a basic instruction manual for assembly.

Huntington Home 10 Tier Shoe Tower
The shoe tower after assembly.

To assemble, you simply fasten horizontal support bars to the vertical frame pieces. You start by putting together the lower portion of the frame and then the upper portion, and then you connect the two. You’ll need a Phillips screwdriver, but assembly is easy. This shoe tower also comes with wall anchors to attach it to the wall for extra stability.

After putting it together, I have a few observations.

Huntington Home 10 Tier Shoe Tower
The tower in position and partially loaded with shoes.

This shoe tower is very tall, coming in at just over 5 feet tall. It’s lightweight and has a minimalist look; it holds a lot of shoes but perhaps works better than a bulkier type of shoe rack if your space is limited. I also like how this is constructed with metal bars that offer fewer spots for dust to accumulate as compared to a solid particleboard, wood, or plastic surface.

Huntington Home 10 Tier Shoe Tower
Shoes rest at an angle on the bars.

The downside is that the shoes rest on bars so that they are positioned at an angle rather than flat. While the package claims this tower has “non-slip bars,” some pairs of slip-on sandals, flip flops, and lighter shoes don’t stay on this tower as securely as I’d like them to. In fact, the best shoes for this tower are ones that have a bit of an elevated heel that can catch on the back upper bar to help hold them in place. Also, there’s not much room for taller shoes like boots on this rack.

This rack does best when it’s pulled a few inches out from the wall it’s placed against, so the back heels of your shoes can hang over the rear bar some. I don’t plan to use the wall anchors that came with this tower, but I think using the wall anchors would require positioning the tower closer to the wall, which might not work as well for keeping shoes in place.

Overall, this shoe tower looks all right, but I think there are shoe towers or shoe racks out there that hold shoes more securely. This tower gets points for having a minimalist design, but I think a better option for organizing shoes might have been the Easy Home Shoe Organizer Aldi sometimes sells.

The Verdict:

The Huntington Home 10 Tier Shoe Tower stands just over five feet tall and holds about 20 pairs of shoes. It’s easy to assemble and stores a lot of shoes in a small space, but be aware that, when used as shown in the picture on the box, the shoes frequently fall off the angled racks.

UPDATE (9/17/2025): We tried to make this shoe tower work for us, but my husband and I got frustrated with shoes frequently falling off of it. When used as the photo on the box indicates, the way the shoes all sit at an angle on the racks simply does not work. It was especially irritating to accidentally bump against this shoe tower in the dark during the middle of night on the way back to bed after a bathroom visit, which always resulted in a noisy avalanche of shoes. Even during the daytime, if my husband wasn’t careful when grabbing a pair of shoes off the tower, he might send several other pairs sliding off the rails and onto the floor. We were constantly having to pick up piles of fallen shoes, so this Aldi shoe tower went to the thrift store after just a few months of use.

We could have experimented with flipping the tower around so the shoes leaned against the wall and didn’t fall (which is not how the box indicates it’s intended to be used) but I didn’t want dirt or scuffs on the wall from shoes. Maybe Aldi has improved the design since we bought it, but we feel like there are better shoe towers out there.

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7 Comments

  1. Thanks for this review! I was planning to buy one of these this week. You have saved me from some grief.

  2. This is returning to Aldi the week of July 3, 2024, while supplies last. I don’t recommend it, though, unless you like picking fallen shoes up off the floor all the time.

    1. Can’t you just angle the rack so that the heel is elevated towards you so that the shoes don’t fall off

  3. I just bought the 10 Tier shoe rack and going to give it a try. It looks like the bars are straight across instead of angled and $14.99! You should’ve used a hot glue gun on the racks and just ran a line across each one to make them non slip

  4. We’re going to try the non slip tape that is used on steps to keep them from sliding. I think it should do the trick!

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