If you’re looking for affordable, durable footwear in Africa, mitumba shoes are almost certainly your best option. For decades, second hand shoes have been the backbone of African footwear markets, offering quality that often surpasses locally made new shoes at a fraction of the price. This 2026
guide will show you exactly where to buy the best mitumba shoes in Lagos, Nairobi and Johannesburg, how to spot high-quality pairs and avoid common scams.
Best Places to Buy Second Hand Shoes by Country
**Nigeria**: Balogun Market (Lagos) and Onitsha Main Market offer the widest selection at wholesale prices. For convenient online shopping with delivery, check our website or Jumia.
**Kenya**: Gikomba Market (Nairobi) is East Africa’s largest mitumba hub, while Eastleigh Market specializes in branded sneakers. Online options include Jiji and our store with next-day delivery in Nairobi.
**South Africa**: Bruma Flea Market (Johannesburg) and Greenmarket Square (Cape Town) are popular for both casual and formal second hand shoes.

5-Step Quality Check to Avoid Bad Mitumba Shoes
- 1. Inspect sole wear – avoid shoes with more than 1/3 wear on heels or forefoot
- 2. Check the shoe tag for clear brand, size and origin information (faded tags often mean refurbished shoes)
- 3. Smell for strong glue odors, which indicate recent repairs
- 4. Squeeze the shoe body to check for structural damage or collapsed uppers
- 5. Always try both shoes to ensure consistent sizing and comfort
We are a factory-direct second hand shoes exporter with extensive experience shipping to Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, South Africa, Zambia, and beyond. We offer full transparency, pre-shipment videos, flexible bale sizes, and long-term partnership pricing.
Contact us today — tell us your target country, your preferred shoe categories, and your budget. We’ll send you a customized quote within 24 hours.