These $20 H&M Sandals Are Giving Too Strong of Khaite Vibes to Not Sell Out

I’ve long been adamant about my love for heels of all kinds and my general avoidance of flats whenever possible. So, you can imagine my surprise when I stumbled upon a $20 pair of utterly heel-less strappy sandals on H&M’s website that I not only wanted but literally had to have. Minimal in shape but loud in terms of their print—the sandals are snakeskin, a trend I’ve already coined *the* animal print of 2023—the cost-effective sandals were shockingly alluring to a heel lover like me. 

Naturally, I did further research in order to try and zero in on what exactly about H&M’s newest sandals caught my eye, only to remember that Khaite—one of the fashion set’s most desired labels, not to mention a personal favorite of mine—made a similar pair for spring. Though the H&M pair doesn’t feature quite as many luxurious details as the Khaite ones do, they do cost more than $700 less whilst still giving off the same overall aesthetic, so my interest in them shouldn’t be all that startling.

I’d be willing to bet that I’m not the only anti-flats fashion person with a soft spot for these H&M sandals, meaning that the likelihood of them staying in stock is next to none. Shop them while you still can below. 

They also come in white if snakeskin isn’t your thing (yet). 

Everyone has these in black, but this light-gray option is so unexpected and chic. 

A classic choice. 

The thinner the straps, the better. 

I’ll never say no to anything metallic. 

Now all you have to do is book a vacation. 

These are perfect for anyone who likes flats but still needs a little bit of lift. 

Gladiator sandals are back in a major way. 

This color combo is top tier. 

Simply gorgeous. 

This color will go so well with a white, poplin dress.

Oh, I’m very into these. 

Ready to splurge on a spectacular pair of sandals? You can’t go wrong with these from The Row. 

An elevated alternative to standard, rubber flip flops. 

Nothing beats an on-sale pair of slides. 

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