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Every so often, a fashion trend pops up seemingly out of nowhere. Last summer, that trend was fisherman sandals — as in the woven sandals historically worn by infants, uncles, and actual wielders of the rod and the reel. And it’s not going anywhere anytime soon. They’re such a thing, you wouldn’t be crazy to imagine that the Olsen twins and Alessandro Michele convened a small tribunal, like fashion’s Knights of the Round Table, and decided that, yes, we would all look like fishermen this summer.
Maybe it’s a return to functionality — many people have gotten more used to walking and biking places since the pandemic. Maybe everyone wants to pretend they’re in Greece wearing their best summer frocks. Or maybe these hypothetical fishermen were really onto something. Either way, we’ve culled 21 cute options that require no rods or bait, below.
So, you want a new pair of fisherman sandals?
➼ Our top picks
➼ More tried-and-true options
Our top picks
If You Care About the Details
Labucq Boomer Cream
Our senior shopping editor, Bianca Nieves, loves these fisherman sandals. They are made from vegetable-tanned leather, and their foam cushion makes them extremely comfortable. Plus, they are handmade in Tuscany.
$470 at Labucq
If You Want Something More Surreal
Hereu Cabersa Woven Padded-Leather Sandals
These will feel and look like you’re walking on a cloud. And honestly, you can’t go wrong with any leather option from the Spanish brand.
$490 at Nordstrom
If You’re 30 Going on 13
Melissa Possession Sandal
Or maybe you’re planning on getting in the water. If you are, these jelly sandals will survive the tides. The Cut’s photography director, Noelle Lacombe, is looking forward to wearing jelly sandals all spring (and summer) long.
$69 at Nordstrom
If You Want a Mule
Aerosoles Woven Fisherman Footbed Slip On
Nieves also owns these. Until spring finally arrives, she loves wearing hers with socks.
$115 at Aerosoles
If You Love Everlane
Everlane The Day Fisherman Sandal
Everlane’s shoe quality is just as good as its clothing. These are ideal to pair with summer dresses.
$168 at Everlane
More tried-and-true options:
If You Want Something Simple, But Not Too Simple
Madewell The Dixson Fisherman Mule
Nothing says elevated classic like a mule you can easily slip on during the summer.
$128 at Madewell
$138 at Nordstrom
If You Want a Solid Under-$50 Option
Charles & Keith Woven Flat Mules
Charles & Keith is one of fashion editors’ fave brands to find great-quality shoes at great prices. The pistachio colorway of these makes them unique.
$49 at Charles & Keith
If You Bike to Work
Anthropologie Fisherman Sport Sandals
Or are always late and running. You don’t have to worry about putting these in “sports mode,” because their adjustable buckle slingback already has you covered.
$125 at Anthropologie
If You Want Something Dainty
Loq Arlo Sandals
These Loq ones will look perfect with a white summer dress. Plus, they have a padded leather footbed for added comfort.
$365 at LoQ
If You’re Into Studs
Frēda Salvador Sera Fisherman Sandal
Fishermen would just call this “green,” but would still be into these. (The brand is running out of stock in this particular color, but it has seven more colors that are just as good.)
$450 at Freda Salvador
If You Like Things That Shine
Free People Frankie Fisherman Sandal
These look like yassified huaraches, and we’re not mad.
$138 at Nordstrom
If You Want to Splurge
JW Anderson Logo Fisherman Sandal
You saved money by purchasing the JW Anderson x Uniqlo collection, so why not splurge on these instead?
$695 at Nordstrom
If You Want to Splurge Splurge
The Row Fisherman Sandal
Behold the pair approved by the Olsen twins.
$1050 at Nordstrom
$1090 at Bergdorf Goodman
If You Can Invest in the New Classics
Emme Parsons Ernest Woven Leather Sandals
These shoes are so architectural, you could practically live inside of them.
$515 at Net-A-Porter
$515 at Bergdorf Goodman
If You Want a Pair That Feels Like House Slippers
Jenni Kayne Leather Lake Sandal
Market editor Cortne Bonilla loves Jenni Kayne’s house slippers. If you want to take that indoor comfort outdoors, we highly recommend these.
$365 at Jenni Kayne
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Emilia Petrarca,Bianca Nieves , 2024-04-23 16:30:00
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