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‘Ideal for long days on your feet’: the 30 best summer sandals for men and women
https://www.theguardian.com/profile/charlotte-gornall · 2026-06-21 · via The Guardian

I’m over clunky shoes the minute there’s a glimmer of sunshine in the sky. And because flip-flops will only get you so far (literally and figuratively), a range of sandals is constantly in rotation for me during the summer months.

Sandals have also become an unlikely favourite for men’s event dressing, with Alexander Skarsgård stepping out in a pair of Valentino Rockstud flip-flops on the Sundance red carpet earlier this year. And while thong sandals aren’t for everyone, plenty of more reserved options offer additional coverage.

But where to find the perfect middle ground between function and fashion? From comfort first and office friendly to dressy, these are the best sandals to keep you walking on sunshine all summer.


The best summer sandals for women and men

Karin Teigl wears black flip-flops from Miu Miu in Vienna, Austria.
Toeing the line … influencer Karin Teigl wears black Miu Miu flip-flops in Vienna, Austria. Photograph: Jeremy Moeller/Getty

Best women’s sandals for comfort


Archies

Arch support flip-flops

from £35

Archies arch support flip-flops.

Archies arch support flip-flops

£35 at Archies
£35 at Amazon

If, like me, you find flat shoes are the enemy, those classic flat-soled flip-flops are off the cards for anything beyond a quick seaside stroll. However, Archies – as the name suggests – makes flip-flops with proper arch support, something you’d normally only get from a chunkier shoe. They’re easy to style since they’re so minimal, and the range of colours means there’s something for everyone. The hot pink pair is a personal favourite. Inspired by the early 00s trend, these can be styled with jeans for a laidback – the Row-approved – summer outfit.

Archies

Arch support flip-flops

from £35


Teva

Midform infinity sandal

from £65

Teva midform infinity sandals.

Teva midform infinity sandals

£65 at Teva
£74 at Free People

Teva is known for making practical, sport-inspired sandals. The midform soles add a slight platform with built-in support, making them ideal for long days on your feet. The elastic lacing keeps them secure without them digging in or causing friction.

Teva

Midform infinity sandal

from £65


John Lewis x Rejina Pyo

Flatform sandals

£69.30

John Lewis x Rejina Pyo flatform sandals.

John Lewis x Rejina Pyo flatform sandals

£69.30 at John Lewis

Comfortable but fashion forward, these shoes from the John Lewis x Rejina Pyo collaboration have a soft, clean look that channels the designer’s minimalist aesthetic. The flatform soles add subtle height without compromising stability, while the cushioned base makes them easy to wear. I like how the mesh upper keeps things light and breathable too.

John Lewis x Rejina Pyo

Flatform sandals

£69.30


Best women’s sandals for the beach


Crocs

Getaway platform flip-flops

from £39.99

Crocs Getaway platform flip-flops.

Crocs platform flip-flops

£39.99 at M&S
£44.99 at Crocs

After high-profile collaborations with designers such as Simone Rocha and Balenciaga, Crocs have become an unlikely fashion-world favourite. That said, their practicality is still a big selling point. These platform flip-flops are lightweight, waterproof and easy to clean, while the thicker straps offer a more secure fit than your average pair.

Crocs

Getaway platform flip-flops

from £39.99


Havaianas

Square-toe flip-flops

from £30

Havaianas square-toe flip-flops

Havianas square-toe flip-flops

£30 at Asos
£30 at Havianas

If you find most flip-flops rub, snap or just feel flimsy, Havaianas are a good option. I’ve had my pair for years and go back to them every summer. I love this chocolate brown pair with square toes, for added interest on an otherwise classic shape.

Havaianas

Square-toe flip-flops

from £30


Lululemon

Restfeel woven slides

£68

Lululemon Women’s Restfeel Woven Slide

Lululemon Restfeel woven slides

£68 at Lululemon

These woven slides are a great alternative if you don’t like a toe-post style. The waterproof design makes them ideal for poolside or beach days, and they’re an easy-to-wear, subtle pop of colour.

Lululemon

Restfeel woven slides

£68


Best women’s sandals for work


M&S

Leather woven flat slingback sandals

£40

M&S leather woven flat slingback sandals.

M&S leather woven flat slingback sandals

£40 at M&S

In classic black leather, these sandals are more polished than flip-flops but far lighter than traditional shoes – perfect for warmer office days. The layered woven straps add both coverage and stability, and are finished with smart gold buckles.

M&S

Leather woven flat slingback sandals

£40


Cos

Crossover leather sandals

£109

Crossover leather sandals.

Cos crossover leather sandals

£109 at Cos

This crossover style is a smart choice. With open backs and peep toes, they’re neutral enough to work with most officewear. Also, if worn with trousers, these sandals almost pass as a closed shoe while still allowing extra airflow.

Cos

Crossover leather sandals

£109


Charles & Keith

Easley t-bar caged sandals

£65

Charles & Keith Easley T-Bar Caged Sandals in Chalk

Charles & Keith Easley t-bar caged sandals

£65 at Charles & Keith

If traditional sandals feel off limits in your office, this caged-toe design might still pass. With its more structured, shoe-like feel, the breathable weave is softer and more forgiving for hot days.

Charles & Keith

Easley t-bar caged sandals

£65


Best women’s dressy sandals


Birkenstock

Arizona rivet mules

from £135

Birkenstock Arizona rivet

Birkenstock Arizona rivet mules

£135 at Daniel Footwear
£135 at Office

If you live in Birkenstocks during the day, this gold-studded version of the Arizona should fit the bill – a little more dressed up without the signature cork sole.

Birkenstock

Arizona rivet mules

from £135


Alohas Dawn red sandals.

Alohas Dawn sandals

£170 at Alohas

A little more directional, this pair is crafted from red leather with an elegant toe-ring design. I also like the sculptural wavy sole. These feel minimal enough to style easily but have the right amount of design interest to elevate a summer dress.

Alohas

Dawn sandals

£170


Aldo

Riva heeled sandals

£63.20

Aldo Riva heeled sandals.

Aldo Riva heeled sandals

£63.20 at Aldo

With extreme versions seen on the runway at Matthieu Blazy’s recent Chanel Cruise show, barely there sandals are a big trend this summer. You’ll be glad to hear that, unlike Blazy’s, this metallic-gold leather pair does come with full soles.

Aldo

Riva heeled sandals

£63.20


Best women’s chunky sandals


Dr Martens

Gryphon Atlas leather gladiator sandals

from £99.99

Dr Martens Gryphon Atlas Leather Gladiator Sandals

Dr Martens Gryphon sandals

£99.99 at Schuh
£130 at Dr Martens

Dr Martens sandals have been increasingly popular over the past few summers. Whether I’m strolling down the high street or I’m in my local pub’s beer garden, I almost always see someone wearing a pair. The hard-wearing soles are brilliantly durable but do need a breaking-in period, so it’s worth having plasters on hand for the first few wears.

Dr Martens

Gryphon Atlas leather gladiator sandals

from £99.99


Camper Thelma sandal

Camper Thelma sandals

£135 at Camper

Heavy shoes aren’t ideal for travel, but this platform pair weighs practically nothing thanks to its ultralight soles. The design taps into that revived 90s aesthetic while still feeling easy and wearable.

Camper

Thelma sandals

£135


Hollister

Raffia platform sandals

£39.95

Hollister raffia platform sandals.

Hollister raffia platform sandals

£39.95 at Hollister

This pair takes a bold shape and softens it with natural raffia. It’s chunky but not clunky; more Mediterranean getaway than heavy-duty platforms.

Hollister

Raffia platform sandals

£39.95


Best men’s sandals for comfort


Birkenstock

Milano sandals

from £90

Birkenstock Milano oiled leather

Birkenstock Milano sandals

£90 at Office
£105 at John Lewis

Birkenstocks are great starter sandals because they’re as functional as they are stylish. This style offers a slight update on the popular Arizona, adding heel straps to keep feet extra secure. The anatomically shaped cork-latex footbed is designed to mould to your foot over time, so these sandals should get more comfortable with every wear.

Birkenstock

Milano sandals

from £90


Keen

Uneek sneaker

from £110

Keen Uneek sneakers

Keen Uneek sneakers

£110 at Asos
£110 at Keen

If you’re familiar with gorpcore, you’ve probably seen a pair like this before. Sitting somewhere between sneakers and sandals, this hybrid style from Keen leans into the outdoors-meets-everyday aesthetic. Made using recycled PET plastic, the bungee drawstring fastenings make them easy to slip on and off, while the contoured soles keep things comfortable whether you’re actually on the trail or just dressing as if you could be.

Keen

Uneek sneaker

from £110


Vivobarefoot

San-dal leather sandal

£150

Vivo Barefoot San-Dal II Unisex

Vivobarefoot San-dal leather sandal

£150 at Vivobarefoot

These sandals are designed to have thin, flexible leather soles that mould to your feet and the ground so you can feel as close to barefoot as possible. This might not be for everyone, particularly if you prefer more cushioned soles, but it’s great for those who love really lightweight shoes.

Vivobarefoot

San-dal leather sandal

£150

For more, read our guide to the best barefoot shoes


Best men’s sandals for the beach


FitFlop

iQushion ergonomic flip-flops

from £20.61

Fitflop iQushion ergonomic flip-flops.

FitFlop iQushion ergonomic flip-flops

£30 at FitFlop
£20.61 at Amazon

FitFlop’s speciality is ergonomic footwear in designs that don’t look overengineered. This pair has cushioned soles, built-in arch support, and what the brand calls rebound technology – essentially impact pillows that reduce pressure on your feet as you walk.

FitFlop

iQushion ergonomic flip-flops

from £20.61


Adidas

Adilette Aqua slides

from £14.99

Adidas Adilette Aqua slides blue white

Adidas Adilette Aqua slides

£14.99 at Decathlon
£20 at Next

Fabrics such as leather, suede or anything too light in shade that could be easily marked are best avoided on the beach. You can’t go wrong with classic sporty slides instead. This navy and white pair is made from Eva, a soft foam-like material that’s fast drying – ideal if you’re in and out of the pool or sea.

Adidas

Adilette Aqua slides

from £14.99


AllSaints

Dune slip-on logo sliders

from £39

AllSaints Dune slip-on logo sliders.

AllSaints Dune slip-on logo sliders

£39 at AllSaints
£79 at Next

These sliders are sleek and made from lightweight TPU, a recyclable alternative to rubber, that’s practical for water, salt and sand. The shark-tooth tread also gives the extra grip needed for a pool day. Less overtly sporty than your typical slides, they’re great if you favour a clean, fashion-led approach to summer dressing – and, if necessary, they’re smart enough to take you beyond the beach and out to dinner.

AllSaints

Dune slip-on logo sliders

from £39


Best men’s sandals for work


M&S

Suede fisher sandals

£45

M&S Autograph Suede fisher sandals

M&S fisher sandals

£45 at M&S

M&S’s take on the fisher style offers a smart middle ground for summer dressing. This semi-open-toe suede pair is easily worn with or without socks, so it could work for chillier early autumn days too. These would look great at the weekend with light-wash denim jeans.

M&S

Suede fisher sandals

£45


Grensen

Quinton sandals

£195

Grenson Quinton sandal

Grensen Quinton sandals

£195 at Grenson

This pair, from 160-year-old shoemaker Grenson, blends the shape of a leather shoe with the structure of sandals. For stricter dress codes, they wouldn’t look out of place with smart trousers – wear with black socks for extra coverage.

Grensen

Quinton sandals

£195


Toms

Santiago leather mule sandals

from £65

Toms Santiago LeatToms Santiago leather mule sandals.

Toms Santiago leather mule sandals

£65 at John Lewis
£65 at Asos

Inspired by classic smoking slippers, Santiago mules keep things clean and refined, with closed leather uppers and easy slip-on backs.

Toms

Santiago leather mule sandals

from £65


Best men’s dressy sandals


Onitsuka Tiger

Mexico 66 sabots

£157

Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 sabots.

Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 sabots

£157 at Side Kicks

Reworking its bestselling Mexico 66 trainers, Onitsuka Tiger has tipped into holiday mode with a backless clog design. With beige woven uppers and green accents, this style feels relaxed but put together enough for an evening look.

Onitsuka Tiger

Mexico 66 sabots

£157


Cos

Leather mule loafers

£119

Cos leather mule loafers.

Cos leather mule loafers

£119 at Cos

Business in the front, party at the back: you could probably get away with wearing these loafer slip-ons to a summer wedding. They’re a strong option when you want something breezy without sacrificing formality.

Cos

Leather mule loafers

£119


Dune

Issac leather sandals

from £79

Dune Issac leather sandals.

Dune Issac leather sandals

£79 at Dune
£79 at Asos

This is a pretty timeless design that should see you through several summers. The warm brown shade feels softer than black, making this pair an easy match for everything from tailored trousers to casual shorts.

Dune

Issac leather sandals

from £79


Best men’s chunky sandals


The North Face

Explore Camp sandals

£72

The North Face Men’s Explore Camp Sandals

The North Face Explore Camp sandals

£72 at Asos

This olive green pair is a sportier take on a chunky style. Set on sturdy but not overly chunky soles, they still align with the North Face’s signature outdoorsy style. With adjustable straps for comfort, they have hints of neon orange that add a welcome pop of colour.

The North Face

Explore Camp sandals

£72


Veja

Etna suede sandals

£105

Veja Etna suede sandals.

Veja Etna suede sandals

£105 at Veja

These sandals manage to feel both minimal and chunky at once. With adjustable straps and cushioned footbeds, they’re designed for comfort as much as style and, like all other pieces from the brand, are made with a focus on sustainable practices.

Veja

Etna suede sandals

£105


Ugg Otzo slides.

Ugg Otzo slides

£140 at Ugg

If I told you to wear a pair of Uggs in blistering heat, you’d probably think I’d gone mad, but this warm-weather option by the California brand known for its cosy sheepskin boots is lightweight and supportive.

Ugg

Otzo slides

£140