Angesagte sandalen 2019

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If you are still on the hunt for the perfect pair of sandals, the summer sales and new holiday drops mean this is a perfect time to find 'the one'. Many of us choose to invest in one new pair of sandals a year, so before you decide on which to go for, we looked through thousands of pairs to put together what's basically a dissertation on 2019's sandal trends.

Some old favourites are back again (hi, dad sandals, tan leather slides and raffia styles), but we've also added some new additions to our list. The trend fashion buyers seem to have backed the most this year is strappy sandals. This was undeniably started by The Row, but every designer we can think of has delivered their own interpretation of the '90s trend. There are over 300 results for this on Net-a-Porter, and Topshop's bargainous strappy sandals sold out within days of their release.

Another sandal style that feels fresh and has a similar barely-there look is mules, as By Far, Prada, ATP Atelier and Kalda have created Carrie Bradshaw–esque heeled sandals. If you want something a little more practical, then you might be tempted by velcro sandals. We have Prada to thank for the revival of spongey, velcro platforms—the £420 on logo-emblazoned pair have now sold out everywhere. Hiking sandals brand Teva has had a quick shift in reputation, and in the UK, the £60 sandals are now selling very quickly on ASOS and Urban Outfitters this month. Scroll to see and shop the summer's 10 best sandal trends.

1. Tan Leather Sliders

(Image credit: Emma Spedding)

A pair of tan leather sliders always look expensive—whether you go for a pair of Hermès Oran sandals or Saint Laurent Tribute Nu Pieds or a high-street version. Dune's and Zara's tan sandals have become classics they release every year. 

ATP Atelier

Rosa Cutout Leather Sandals

Dune London

Loupe Smart Slider Sandal

Saint Laurent

Tribute Nu Pieds Leather Sandals

2. Strappy Sandals

(Image credit: Monikh)

Whether you call them floss heels, naked heels, strappy heels, this is arguably the leading sandal trend of the year. The Row started the return of the skimpy stiletto, and now every brand we can think of has its own version of barely there sandals.

Mango

Leather Strap Sandals

The Row

Bare Leather Sandals

Proenza Schouler

Cylindrical-Heel Wrap-Around Leather Sandals

3. Mules:

(Image credit: Alyssa in the City)

Another key sandal trend is low-heel mules with either a kitten or chunky heels. This is a shoe finding its feet (excuse the terrible pun) on Instagram, as By Far, Prada and Mango are just a few of the brands that have created cult mules.

Kalda

Simone 85 White Leather Mules

Prada

65 Metallic Leather Mules

Topshop

Noel White Toe Loop Mules

Related:The £39 Sellout Topshop Sandals Now Come in 3 New Colours

ATP Atelier

Toma Leather Mules

4. Raffia and Woven Sandals:

(Image credit: Harriet Davey)

You might not wear these sandals to the office, but these are perfect for anyone going on a beach holiday. We particularly love ASOS's £22 raffia sandals.

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Square Toe Woven Sandals

ASOS Design

Farid Cross Strap Weave Sliders

Carrie Forbes

Black Salon Raffia Sandals

Carrie Forbes

Raffia Sandals

5. Strappy Flat Sandals

(Image credit: Lucy Williams)

We don't know the exact name for this sandal trend, but we keep spotting a lot of flat leather sandals with very thin straps contorting around the foot in interesting loops. Lucy Williams's sandals above are by Tibi, but we've also found an amazing pair at Arket for £125.

Tkees

Jo Suede and Leather Sandals

Arket

Flat Ankle-Wrap Leather Sandal

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Ancient Greek Sandals

Eleftheria Braided Leather Sandals

Emme Parsons

Chris Strappy Leather Sandals

6. Gold Sandals

(Image credit: Emili Sindlev)

Gold sandals might seem like a very flashy Carrie Bradshaw–style shoe, but they are actually a staple for many Parisian style icons famed for their low-key style. French brands like Rouje and Sezane are championing gold sandals this summer. 

Zara

Strappy Leather Heel Sandals

Topshop

Forest Gold Wrap Sandals