Fashions rotate, just like your favorite 90s playlist. So before you run to the store to buy the latest trends, spend some time treasure hunting in your closet. You might stumble upon old shoes that have come back and are making a comeback. Who knows, your closet might be hiding a pair of timeless, trendy shoes.
Vintage shoes are more fashionable than ever.
Black loafers
Black leather loafers or slip-ons are a staple in any wardrobe, and they’re more stylish than ever this season. Pair them with crisp white socks for a classic look in cooler weather, or go sockless in the sun for a laid-back vibe.
With a sleek flat sole, these timeless loafers strike the perfect balance between practicality and elegance. Their minimalist design adds an effortless touch of sophistication to any outfit. Dressed up or down, they are a sophisticated choice for any occasion.

Wedge shoes
Wedges are back in full force, everywhere again! They were last popular in the early 2000s, and now they're back.
What sets wedges apart from other trendy shoes is their unparalleled comfort—especially when the soles are made of cork or a similar material. While they were once associated with capri pants, today’s style is to pair wedges with baggy jeans or wide-leg pants for a modern, chic look.
Platform shoes
Spice Girls fans will be happy to hear that. Wedge or platform boots are back in fashion, just like the iconic shoes the girls wore on stage. Back in the day, the key was a slim sole to balance out the chunky sole, but let's be real—those boots weren't exactly comfortable.
Wedges are all the rage this summer, but for comfort, opt for sandals or shoes with a thinner sole. You can still wear them comfortably without sacrificing your feet!
Open toe shoes
Open-toe shoes first appeared in the 1940s and 1950s, with icons like Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn wearing them. Now, these classic summer shoes are making a comeback, thanks in part to Victoria Beckham, who has worn them on the red carpet a few times.
Almost any open-toe shoe style is trending, except for open-toe heels—those are taking a backseat this year.
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Mules
Thirty years ago, mules were a staple in every woman's wardrobe, often paired with denim pants and a jacket.
This summer, mules are back in style, but with a twist. Now, everyone is gravitating towards the small heeled styles. They are comfortable and chic. They are also the perfect match for those who love casual style.
Big boots
Chunky heeled Chelsea boots are a must-have in any shoe collection, combining style and practicality in one beautiful piece. The chunky, sturdy heel adds height and character to the classic Chelsea design, making them a versatile option that easily transitions from casual to formal.
On the other hand, taller boots are a great option for those with fuller calves, creating a more balanced look—especially if they have a little detail at the top to subtly draw attention away from the ankle. The key is to choose a style that flatters your legs and feels comfortable, so you can step out with confidence and ease.
Wedge Flip Flops
Wedge flip-flops are the perfect mix of fun and fashion, adding a playful yet stylish touch to any outfit. Whether you’re going for a retro 90s look or a fresh, modern look, these sandals will fit right in. Since wedge flip-flops are made to pamper your feet, a new pedicure will really elevate the look!
Pair them with breezy linen pants, relaxed jeans, or stylish culottes, and top them with a button-down shirt—tied at the waist for a laid-back resort feel. Finish the look with a woven bag and some chunky bracelets for the perfect, laid-back, yet polished look.
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Light sneakers
This summer, simple yet chic sneakers are making a comeback, while chunky sneakers are starting to lose their luster. Tennis sneakers inspired by the 1970s and 1980s are especially trendy.
Athleisure is everywhere right now, and these shoes aren't just for the court—you can wear them all day without feeling tired. However, wedge sneakers are feeling a little dated this season, so it's time to give them a rest.