6 Summer Sandal Trends That Are Dominating the Season

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You might have your summer travel plans sorted, but what about your wardrobe? You couldn’t possibly transition your closet into summer mode without considering a pair of sandals. Now that warm weather is in full swing, you might have a better idea of what style you’re keen on sporting this season (or at least an idea of the one you might be missing). After all, every closet should have at least one pair, and this summer sandal trend guide is here to help.

You might already feel comfortable enough wearing a few of these, be it something with toe coverage, say the fisherman sandal, or a pair of jellies that won’t reveal your entire foot. Those who wish to jump right in can make a splash in stylish raffia sandals or boho revival-inspired platforms and clogs. And if you’re looking for something to spruce up your simple slip-on or classic lace up heeled sandal, you can find those styles here too, in two of-the-moment textures and shades: python and cherry red. Shop them all, below.

A Short List of Summer’s Top Sandals:

Pop of Red

The sell-out shoe of summer is already Jil Sander’s cherry red kitten heels. After their debut on the spring 2024 runways, the pointed-toe sandal was an instant hit for minimalists and maximalists alike. For those who couldn’t get their hands on a pair, luckily, there’s a handful of similar options on the market with the same appeal in the lust-worthy shade.

Vagabond

Jonna slingback kitten-heel sandals

Water-Ready Jellies

Thanks to The Row’s pre-fall 2024 runway collection in Paris, there has been an Olsen twin-approved return of the controversially stylish but undoubtedly practical jelly sandal. Wonderfully weird but certainly playful in its aesthetic, the jelly sandal is also ultra-convenient when it comes to the effortlessness required when dealing with sun, surf, and sand.

Ancient Greek Sandals

Homeria transparent jelly fisherman sandals

Python Effect

For those who want to keep things simple but equally as stylish, trade your black leather or brown suede lace up or strappy sandals for a python-embossed or snake-effect leather version instead. We’re willing to bet your sandal rotation doesn’t already include one of these.

Aeyde

Paige snake-effect leather sandals

Banana Republic

Terzo leather kitten-heel sandals

K Jacques

Zenobie snake-effect leather sandals

Gone Fishin’

We’ve seen fisherman sandals in past seasons from Marni, The Row, and Prada. They remain relevant this season, getting a stamp of approval from the likes of Bottega Veneta and Hereu for 2024. It’s not a stretch to say the high-coverage and highly practical fisherman sandal is becoming more of a mainstay in the sandal department rather than a fleeting trend.

Hereu

Calma leather lace-up sandals

Hereu

Cabersa slingback fisherman sandals

All About Raffia

From Dries Van Noten’s texure embellished slides to Bottega Veneta’s block heeled sandals, this season’s raffia pairs are not to be missed. Case in point: Prada’s simple logo slides that can barely stay in stock.

Bottega Veneta

Atomic intrecciato raffia sandals

Prada

raffia single-band platform slides

Carrie Forbes

Salah woven raffia sandals

All Terrain

City dwellers or those who appreciate functional fashion will love these sporty rope sandals. Seen on the runways at Miu Miu, these hiking-inspired thongs have both technical components (an adjustable strap) and fashion relevance (Muiccia’s approval). You won’t ever have to worry about them slipping off, which despite their adventure-ready aesthetic, look surprisingly cool with a sundress.

Xero Shoes

Genesis packable sport sandals

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