12 Pairs of Fun (and Comfortable) Flats for Spring
The perfect accompaniment to your springtime outfits? Menswear-inspired
flats that add a jaunty touch to jeans and floaty skirts alike. Bonus: Comfort is a given.
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Tasseled
Woven tan and reds converge for a superchic take on the loafer. Try these with rolled jeans.
($325; ToryBurch.com)
($325; ToryBurch.com)
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Photo: Marko Metzinger/Studio D
The smoking slipper goes whimsical in purple and chartreuse suede.
(Charles Phillip Shanghai, $175; Saks.com)
(Charles Phillip Shanghai, $175; Saks.com)
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Photo: Marko Metzinger/Studio D
Oxford
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Photo: Marko Metzinger/Studio D
Layered leathers (ooh, silver!) and perforated details make these both sweet and unique.
(Sam Edelman, $130; Bloomingdales.com)
(Sam Edelman, $130; Bloomingdales.com)
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Photo: Marko Metzinger/Studio D
Penny Loafer
Pair these with a blouse and pencil skirt for the office (instead of your usual pumps).
($258; KateSpade.com)
($258; KateSpade.com)
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These soft flats are made for walking—even at night, thanks to a special reflective material.
($120; ColeHaan.com)
($120; ColeHaan.com)
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Orange is surprisingly versatile—it punches up neutrals and brights alike—and more fun than black.
($148; BodenUSA.com)
($148; BodenUSA.com)
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Hot pink detailing makes white shoes stuffy no more.
($129; bassshoes.com)
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($129; bassshoes.com)
Next: Adam says: Streamline your spring wardrobe
From the May 2013 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine