The latest installment of the early aughts redemption tour is the archetypal ballet flat. The tasteful flat is becoming synonymous with chic and easy style, not to mention built-in comfort.
As a New Yorker and a hybrid-work commuter, I walk at least an hour on every trip out of the house. That being said, comfort is a nonnegotiable when it comes to footwear, and heels are usually saved for special occasions. So in my book, anything that offers comfort is worth the money.
Luckily, this classic flat is also on all upcoming trend lists, and I’ve seen New Yorkers catching on quickly. Brands such as Jil Sander and The Row are among those leading the trend with square-toe silhouettes and high-vamp slip-ons. But you don’t have to splurge on a designer pair to look expensive. I’ve done a deep dive on Free People and Nordstrom for the top 30 pairs that won’t hurt your feet or your wallet. Keep scrolling for peak flats shopping.
You can’t go wrong with the classic square-toe black ballet.
Opt for a punchy pair in canary yellow.
The Barbiecore version of the ballet flat is to die for.
The dainty ankle ribbon makes these elegant satin flats.
Minimal, effortless, and comfy.
These dream shoes are in lush pink velvet. What more could you want?
These bow-topped flats are made of supple leather.
These champagne-colored flats are characterized by their luxe texture and delicate bow detail.
Adorable doesn’t even come close when it comes to these perfect Mary Janes.
These elegant flats have a quintessential square-toe silhouette.
A timeless silhouette is decorated with modern black piping.
These are top of my cart. They’re statement shoes for year-round wear.
Your younger self is jealous of these perfect pink flats.