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Classic sandals are the crown jewels in any summer wardrobe. Whether you’re a minimalist or a maximalist at heart, there’s no denying the power of anchoring an outfit with a timeless shoe. Of course, it can be hard to unearth the best styles, especially with the influx of here-today, gone-tomorrow trends.
The trick to ensuring you don’t end up with buyer’s remorse is to look for lasting silhouettes in high-quality leathers that only get better with age. At the most luxe end of the scale, there are The Row’s ultra-sleek flip flops, which are the epitome of quiet luxury, thanks to their easy-to-slip-on silhouette and expertly-crafted design. On the other side of the price spectrum, there are those beloved double-buckle Birkenstocks and the woven details on Castañer’s espadrilles.
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Other contemporary labels that have mastered the art of the timeless summer shoe include Emme Parsons, A.Emery, and Amanu Studio—all of which offer cool strappy styles that look great with midiskirts and maxidresses. And don’t forget about the heels! Block heels and wedges have enduring appeal, and our edit features a number of favorites you’ll wear over and over again. For all the classic sandals that deserve a spot in your lineup, keep scrolling.
What flip-flops may lack in ankle support, they make up for in style points. Slimmer versions like those from A.Emery and The Row feel most on trend for now, but the flatform still has tremendous appeal. For a beach option, it doesn’t get better than a pair of Havaianas—opt for its new square shape if you already own the original.
T-Strap Sandals
Don’t call it a thong sandal or flip-flop! The T-strap deserves its own place in the sun. Some of the best ones come with ankle straps for more walking support (see: Tory Burch, Prada, Aquazurra). Others, like Gucci’s, deliver that with a thicker strap.
The Strappy Sandal
The only bind these strappy sandals present is which one to buy. For a more boho vibe, opt for A.Emery’s tan suede style, which also comes in brightly-colored leathers, like red and burgundy, if you prefer. If you’re looking for something that has a more city feel, Tibi and Aeyde’s styles are chic and just right for everyday.
Slides
Criss-cross, macramé, cut-out leather straps—there’s no shortage of slides on the market right now, whether you want something pared-back for work, or crave texture for vacation.
Elegant Espadrilles
Ah, the espadrille! Few shoes are quintessentially summer as this one. For a strappy wedge, Castañer is a go-to—they come in various heights and colors. If you prefer an open-toe situation, Tory Burch and Gucci put their own spin on the silhouette with minimalist straps and embroidered detailing, respectively. For a flat option, look no further than Prada for the perfect beach sandal, or Mango for an unexpectedly cool take on mesh.
Double-Buckle
Not every sandal is one you can (comfortably) walk miles in, but the double-buckle is the exception to the rule. Birkenstocks need no introduction—if you already have a suede Arizona, consider its big buckle sister; the Milano also has an ankle strap for extra support. More fashion-forward takes can be found at Chloé, ATP Atelier, and Loewe. Jamie Haller’s pair comes in a few leathers, from browns to this python print, and is an emerging label to know.
Not really a loafer, nor a traditional open-toe shoe, the fisherman sandal is a versatile option that’s great for transitional dressing; pair it with a colorful sock in between spring and summer (or summer and fall). The Row’s chunky take feels decidedly modern with cotton poplin dresses, whereas Emme Parsons’ and Hereu’s more finely-built leather versions feel like they belong to another time—in the best way.
Block-Heeled Sandals
Marrying comfort with style, block-heeled sandals are primed for dinner dates, polished office looks, and wedding guest attire. Bottega’s quilted open-toe mule is simple and elegant, as is Aeyde’s strappy take. Andrea Gomez’s woven thong sandal is a personal favorite I wear often to work.
The wedge sandal is back, baby! Embrace the look with a minimalist style from Staud or St. Agni. Already a devotee? Reformation and Ferragamo’s sculptural takes are street style-ready.