I probably wear a maxi skirt more than any other pair of bottoms. Although jeans get all the credit for being the “wear-with-everything” staple, I’d argue a floor-grazing skirt is just as versatile, and it’s way more fun IMO. A long hem instantly makes even a simple outfit feel intentional, and it moves with you in a way denim or trousers just can’t.
The only real question is what shoes you should pair it with, because the right footwear can make a world of difference. And if you’re assuming a maxi skirt automatically leans super feminine, think again—your shoes can take it anywhere you want. Slip into thong sandals for that laid-back, off-duty energy of summer. Metallic sneakers instantly give your skirt a cooler, edgier twist, while knee-high boots add the right amount of edge that carries seamlessly into fall. And that’s just the beginning.
Ahead, we’ve rounded up 10 of the best shoes to wear with a maxi skirt so you can mix, match, and get the most out of your favorite long hem.
With Ballet Flats
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Ballet flats and maxi skirts just get each other. After all, they both have that easy, effortless vibe. Your flats will keep the look grounded so the long hem doesn’t feel overly formal or fussy. And if you pick a soft leather or suede pair, it instantly leans boho chic.
With Sneakers
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One of the biggest sneaker trends this season has been metallic sneakers, and when you pair it with a maxi skirt, it is an especially edgy, unexpected twist. A silver pair like these gives it a downtown cool girl vibe. They also break up the floaty or polished vibe of a long skirt.
With Wedges
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The ultimate summer fit? Wedges and a maxi skirt. Not only do they add height, but they also ensure your outfit still looks relaxed and easygoing. Unlike stilettos, wedges bring a casual, warm-weather vibe that works great with breezy fabrics and prints.
Mesh Flats
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Reach for mesh flats that bring a playful burst of energy to a maxi skirt outfit. Their airy, lightweight feel keeps the look breathable and perfect for warmer days. Because they’re a bit more delicate and textured, mesh flats bring a subtle edge without overpowering the skirt’s flow.
With Slingback Heels
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Slingback heels are a sleek way to dress up a maxi skirt without feeling too formal. What’s fun is that you can also pair them with socks for a chic, trendy new detail that adds personality. This combo works especially well with flowy skirts.
Pointed Heels
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Pointed-toe heels give a maxi skirt an instant dose of sophistication. The sharp silhouette peeks out from under the long hem and makes your legs look longer without any extra effort. Depending on the color or texture, you can make them as classic or eccentric as you want.
With Thong Sandal Heels
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Thong sandal heels give a maxi skirt that perfect mix of understated and polished. The minimal straps keep the look summery, but they can also be dressed up with the right details at your disposal. It’s an easy way to make a maxi skirt look dressed up without losing that laid-back energy.
With Mules
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Mules are one of the easiest (and comfiest) ways to make a maxi skirt feel instantly cool. They slip on effortlessly and show a bit of ankle, and that keeps a long hem from feeling heavy. A bright pair, like hot pink mules, can completely change the mood of the outfit and add a fun, playful pop of color.
Knee-High Boots
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Knee-high boots might seem like a counterintuitive pairing, but its power runs deeps. Even though they stay hidden, the subtle, peekaboo effect while you move makes it feel intentional. They’re also great for transitioning your skirt into cooler weather.
With Mary Jane Pumps
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Throwing in some Mary Jane pumps allows your outfit to have a vintage-inspired aesthetic. The strap detail peeking out under the long hem adds instant charm. They can read sweet and classic with a flowy skirt or a little more fashion-forward with something structured or pleated.
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