The New Summer Shoe

Navy Canvas Men’s Classics $44 – Toms

This summer ditch those old busted flip-flops and sandals for a pair of fresh espadrilles.

Espadrilles are the perfect summer alternative to flip-flops and sandals. They’re just as light and comfortable, but add more to an outfit than any flip-flop or sandal could ever do. With so many different styles and colorways, you can never go wrong with a pair of these Spanish summer shoes. Here are 10 of our favorite styles for the summer.

Anchor Slip-On Shoe $28.00 – Urban Outfitters

 

Fred Perry Kingston Twill Slip-On Sneaker $70.00 – Urban Outfitters

 

Ash Canvas Men’s Classics $44.00 – Toms

 

Boss Orange Witto Espadrilles $95.00 – Park & Bond

 

Soludos for J.Crew pencil-stripe espadrilles $36.00 – J. Crew

 

Rivieras Classic in Yellow $77.00 – Need Supply Co.

 

Lacoste Clemente $65.00 – Piperlime

 

Nautical Oxford Men’s Classics $54.00 – Toms

 

Anchor Canvas Espadrille $20.00 – Urban Outfitters

 

Black espadrilles sewn in black $25.95 – Espadrille Store

 

Written By Sam Chery

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5 Responses to The New Summer Shoe

  1. I’m actually addicted to Fred Perry’s

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  3. I’m confused… is Espadrille a style of shoe or a brand of shoe? It seems you have many different brands of shoe but are they all called Espadrilles?

    I wish men would start wearing these instead of flip flops. I recently flew and am sick of seeing people wear flip flops on planes and then kick their shoes off as soon as they sit down. When did it become okay to fly with your bare smelly feet sticking out in the isle? I miss the Man Men days when gentlemen dressed for a flight.

    • It’s a style of shoe made by many different brands. Some will call it an espadrille, while others call it something else. But in the end they’ll all fall under the espadrille umbrella. I hope that clears it up for you.

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