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There is something undeniably enduring about the best ballet flats for women. In a fashion landscape that pendulums between slinky kitten heels and chunky dad sneakers, the lasting appeal of this slender slip-on feels almost rebellious in its restraint. And yet, here we are: ballet flats are still here and bolder than ever. Shop around and you’ll find styles reimagined in nearly every texture and trend bubbling up this season—mesh, jelly, satin, studded, metallic—each one ready to match whatever aesthetic you’re in the mood to channel.
Today’s ballet flats are the ideal foundation for a summer work outfit that nails the balance between comfort and office polish. They slip effortlessly into your carry-on as a travel shoe that transitions from airport terminal to tropical resort. They even play well with denim—yes, even those wide-leg jeans you weren’t quite sure how to pull off. Best of all? Many of the ballet flats on sale now pair elevated design with all-day wearability, thanks to high-quality materials and thoughtful construction.
Sarah Pierson, cofounder of Margaux, has long considered the ballet flat a “closet classic”—and with good reason. It was the first style the brand launched with nine years ago, and today, it’s once again at the forefront of fashion. According to Pierson, the ballet flat’s current relevance lies in its unique ability to bridge two seemingly opposing footwear trends: “First, a movement toward tailored shapes, patterns, and materials; and second, a shift toward comfort in all occasions, whether casual or dressy,” she explains. “It’s as polished as it is comfortable once you find the perfect pair.”
Ahead, we’ve rounded up 25 of the best ballet flats for women to shop this summer—each one stylish, practical, and fully capable of carrying you from your desk to dinner, no shoe change required.
The Demi Jane
Margaux cofounder Sarah Pierson explains, “We’ve been perfecting our flats since we introduced our first nine years ago—it’s been a continuous evolution as we’ve adapted our styles to trend and preference, and refined the details over time.” These flats are a testament to that evolution, embodying the brand’s commitment to creating styles that are “classic and versatile enough to be worn for seasons to come, soft and supremely comfortable, and uniquely feminine.”
Sizes: 3–14
Materials: Italian napa upper with soft canvas lining and 5mm of foam padding
Colors: Burgundy, black, dune, ecru and more
A Bazaar editor says: “These Mary Jane flats are a personal favorite of mine—I own them in both mesh and this pear napa leather iteration. I’m obsessed with their sleek design and the incredible comfort they provide. The classic silhouette, paired with the demi style and soft napa hue, feels both timeless and refreshingly modern, making them an essential part of my daily rotation.” –Laura Lajiness Kaupke, contributing editor
$275.00 at Nordstrom
Verona Ballet Flat
Suede may promise softness on the outside, but Larroudé’s Verona ballet flats deliver plushness inside and out. A buoyant memory foam insole cushions every step, while an adjustable strap ensures the shoe stays snug, chic, and blissfully wearable.
Sizes: 5-11
Materials: Leather, memory foam insole
Colors: Scarlet, peanut, navy, black, seaweed and more
A Bazaar editor says: “If you need a shoe that will immediately make the whole room look at you, get yourself a pair of Larroudé’s Verona Ballet Flat–in every color. After trying on his juicy scarlet pair as well as a few more colorways in sakura pink and gold crochet, I realized that not only is this shoe one of the most comfortable ballet flats I’ve ever put on, but it’s also extremely versatile. Needless to say, all three colors are officially part of my wardrobe, and to be honest, I might still grab a few more.” –Moriah Polk contributing fashion & luxury editor
$315.00 at Larroudé
Emilia Mary Jane With Tea Rose
Pastels, florals, and mesh—Coach’s Mary Jane flats tick all the right summer trend boxes without veering into over-the-top territory. Adorned with delicate tea rose embellishments, they offer just the right dash of detail to elevate any everyday ensemble.
Sizes: 5-11
Materials: Mesh and leather upper, man-made leather footbed, rubber outsole
Colors: Blush, black, bluebell
What reviewers are saying: “These Mary Jane flats are very versatile & practical for any occasion. They are lightweight & made with a very soft leather…the square toe bed allows my toes more room & stability in them. The backs are cut higher so my heels don’t slip out as I’m walking. Also I like the thin band across the top that will hold them to my foot if I want. A really nice shoe. They run true to size.”
$175.00 at Coach
Satin Bow Ballerina Flats
Nothing channels balletcore quite like an actual pair of satin ballet flats. Miu Miu helped ignite the trend with this very style—and unsurprisingly, they pair with far more outfits than you’d expect.
Sizes: 5-11
Materials: Leather and textile upper and lining, leather sole with an elasticized strap
Colors: Black, navy, pink, white, olive
A Bazaar editor says: “A great pair of ballet flats can be your wardrobe’s unsung hero. As I’ve grown older, my footwear choices have increasingly prioritized comfort over heels, but that doesn’t mean sacrificing style. Miu Miu’s black Lea leather flat is a classic pair you’ll want to wear on repeat year-round.” —Julie Tong, senior commerce content lead
$1020.00 at Neiman Marcus
Atomic Woven Leather Ballerina Flats
Bottega Veneta’s signature intrecciato technique takes on bold new meaning with these lug-sole flats. Reach for them when you need extra traction with a touch of sophistication.
Sizes: 5–11
Materials: Leather
Colors: Black
$1100.00 at Bergdorf Goodman
Runway Ballet
Modern and sleek, this pointe shoe-inspired ballet flat by Tory Burch exudes modernity. It’s perfect for those who want a streamlined flat that pairs with anything, thanks to its versatile silver color and minimal design.
Sizes: 5–12
Materials: Metallic leather upper, elastic trim, napa leather lining, high-shine leather sole
Colors: Ivory/black, black, silver
A Bazaar editor says: “The Mary Jane trend has been going strong for a few seasons now. But this pair from Tory Burch still felt new to me, thanks to the square toe that mimics a pointe shoe. Though the style is obviously ballet-inspired, the boxy toe makes the shoe feel less frilly and feminine. I bought them in black and have been wearing them with everything; they are shockingly comfortable to the point of being slipper-like. I may go back for another colorway.”— Leah Chernikoff, executive editor
$298.00 at toryburch.com
Embellished Leather Mary Jane Flats
Studded and metallic accessories are scintillating in the spotlight this summer, so a pair of these embellished flats by Alaïa will do your wardrobe well this summer. These leather beauties are not only show-stopping, they’re also incredibly comfortable.
Sizes: 5–12
Materials: Leather and synthetic upper, leather lining, rubber sole
Colors: Black, white
A Bazaar editor says: “These buzzy Alaïa flats are the epitome of edgy elegance, with their lambskin upper densely dotted in rhinestones—perfect for adding a statement-making shine to any outfit. I own these in both black and white and, while I was unsure if they would comfortably fit my wide feet, they are so soft and hug them just right, no pinching at all. The adjustable strap ensures a snug fit, while the signature-pattern rubber sole offers comfort that lasts all day.”–Laura Lajiness Kaupke, contributing editor
$1350.00 at Saks Fifth Avenue
Marcie Ballerina
The T-strap silhouette makes a triumphant return this spring, perfectly aligned with the season’s ladylike trends of which are very demure, very mindful. A versatile choice, that pairs effortlessly with floaty dresses and tailored looks alike.
Sizes: 5–12
Materials: Leather
Colors: White, black, off-white, deep ruby, mint and more
$750.00 at Bergdorf Goodman
Tabi New Ballerina
Maison Margiela’s Tabi shoes, inspired by traditional Japanese socks, have cemented their place in contemporary fashion history, even earning a spot at the MoMA. This ivory leather version of the iconic split-toe design brings an everyday sensibility to the avant-garde silhouette.
Sizes: 35–41 EU
Materials: Ovine leather, calf leather
Colors: White, black, aubergine. powder blue, camel, and more
What reviewers are saying: “Oh my gosh, SO glad I got these based on the other review. Super unique, a little weird, but so, so cool. I have all kinds of foot problems, & these shoes are ridiculously comfortable. The white stitching on the heel whispers to those in the know. Get them!!”
$995.00 at maisonmargiela.com
Greta Ballet Flat
Comfort may be the calling card of the ballet flat, but Madewell’s Greta takes it a step further. A longtime favorite among Bazaar editors, this pair merges quality craftsmanship with versatility—making them the kind of flats you’ll reach for on repeat.
Sizes: 5-12
Materials: Leather upper and lining, synthetic sole
Colors: Chocolate raisin, true black, safari khaki and more
A Bazaar editor says: “Madewell’s Greta Ballet Flat is, without question, one of my go-to everyday shoes. They pair effortlessly with everything—maxi dresses, capris, quick errands, even dressier moments. Whatever the occasion, they just work. And the comfort? Unreal. No blistering, no rubbing at the Achilles or pinching at the toes Honestly, these flats are about as close as you can get to feeling like you’re wearing nothing at all.” –M.P.
$98.00 at Madewell
Belle Ballet
Just because you’re reaching for a ballet flat doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice arch support. Scarlett Chase’s version features a foam-cushioned footbed that gently cradles the arch, offering all-day comfort without compromising on style.
Sizes: 5-12
Materials: Italian suede
Colors: Black, navy, portobello, and more
A Bazaar editor says: “I was genuinely stunned the first time I slipped into a pair of Scarlett Chase flats—honestly, they’re more comfortable than some of my sneakers. The arch support is unmatched, and I swear I could break into a sprint in them if I had to. Bonus: they’re incredibly flattering. I wear them to work, on dates, or just to stroll through the city.” –M.P.
$425.00 at Scarlett Chase
Speedcat Ballet Leather Sneaker
Yes, you read that right—ballet flats have taken a sporty turn. The Puma Speedcat Ballet sneaker has been the hybrid of the summer, skyrocketing in popularity ever since Dua Lipa flaunted her silver pair earlier this year. If you’re eyeing a pair, don’t dawdle—the Speedcat series has a habit of selling out at record speed.
Sizes: 5.5-11
Materials: Leather upper, textile lining, rubber sole
Colors: Black, white, silver, black/pink, and more
What reviewers are saying: “I really love the look of these ballet sneakers with wide leg jeans or skirts. I have received many compliments on them. The first wear was a little tight across the top of the foot where the elastic straps are, but they have been comfortable ever since! If you can find your size get them! It’s a fun take on the ballet flat and a great alternative to sneakers without sacrificing comfort.”
$80.00 at nordstrom.com
Landon Studded Ballet Flat
Studded accessories add a grungy edge to any outfit, and these Loeffler Randall ballet flats are the perfect everyday way to tap into the trend.
Sizes: 5–11
Materials: Nylon upper, bovine leather sole, nickel studs
Colors: Caramel/silver, espresso/silver, black/silver and more
$275.00 at bloomingdales.com
Day Glove
As they say, the hint is in the name. Everlane’s Glove ballerinas are beloved for, well, their glovelike fit, with buttery-soft leather that molds to your foot like a second skin. The higher vamp adds a decidedly modern touch, while the toe—a perfect blend of round and square—feels incredibly fresh.
Sizes: 5–11
Materials: Calf leather upper, leather lining, rubber outsole
Colors: Birch green, black, cocoa, canvas and more
What reviewers are saying: “I have these shoes in a couple of colors. I’ve been wearing them the whole summer in Spain and there has not been a day when they’ve not been praised. I’m not joking. They are perfect for summer. I have wide feet but thin ankles and they fit perfectly. I love them.”
$148.00 at Everlane
Maylura Suede Slingback Ballerina Flats
Every iteration of Manolo Blahnik’s iconic buckled flat straddles the line between timeless and attention-grabbing—no matter how you frame them, they’re a sartorial essential. This particular pair is summer-perfect, flashing just enough ankle to channel that effortless, airy allure.
Sizes: 35-42 EU
Materials: Kid suede upper, calf leather sole, kid leather lining
Colors: Beige, black, pink, brown, dark pink, and more
$915.00 at bergdorfgoodman.com
Buckle Strap Fishnet Ballet Flat
Mango’s take on the ballet flat channels a distinctly nautical vibe, setting it apart in a sea of lookalikes. With a breezy fishnet weave perfect for sweltering summer days and playful touches like a buckled strap and dainty bow, this pair is equal parts functional and flirtatious.
Sizes: 5-10
Materials: Synthetic upper, lining and sole
Colors: Nude, black, red
What reviewers are saying: “I wasn’t sure that I would like these, but I wanted something for summer that wouldn’t be hot. I usually wear a 9 in flats, but after I read the reviews I ordered the 8.5 and they fit perfectly. They are more comfortable than I thought they would be and even have a little cushion. I probably won’t wear them for lots of walking, but they are great for lunch dates or an evening out.”
$79.99 at Nordstrom
Tramonto Mary Jane
Raffia is having a major moment this summer—cropping up on everything from woven bags to shoes, thanks to the boho-chic revival in full swing. Emme Parsons leans into the trend with these airy Mary Janes, pairing a sculptural square toe with that irresistible woven texture for a silhouette that’s both flattering and fashion-forward.
Sizes: 36-41 IT
Materials: Straw raffia
Colors: Black, natural
$595.00 at Emme Parsons
Stella Slipper
With its sleek black leather and pared-back, minimalist silhouette, The Row delivers yet another flat destined for summer wardrobes—and likely to vanish from shelves just as quickly as it appears.
Sizes: 35-42 EU
Materials: Lambskin leather, rubber sole
Colors: Black, mud
$920.00 at therow.com
Iro Jelly Flats
Ever since the first hint of warm weather, jelly flats have been making a splash. There’s something irresistibly nostalgic about them—an ode to the playful, rebellious spirit of ’90s fashion and its candy-colored charm. Now, jellies are making their way from street style to runway, proving their comeback is anything but child’s play.
Sizes: 35-34 IT
Materials: Rubber
Colors: Nude, blue, clear, pink, and more
What reviewers are saying: “These shoes are SO fun! I was nervous to jump into the jelly flat trend, but I love this pair! I have gotten so many compliments and they are so comfortable. You need!”
$140.00 at bloomingdales.com
Franny Ballerina Flats
Craving more straps on your Mary Janes? Aeyde’s newly launched Franny flats deliver exactly that—doubling down on the drama with a strappy silhouette that still feels refined. Crafted from gleaming laminated nappa leather, they’re a classic with a sharp, modern twist.
Sizes: 35-42 EU
Materials: Lamb leather lining, nappa leather outer
Colors: silver, cloud, black
€325.00 at aeyde.com
Baby Check Flats
Few prints rival the iconic status of the Burberry check—preppy, timeless, and effortlessly chic. It’s an undeniably perfect match for the ballet flat silhouette. For a dose of polished elegance, slip into these designer darlings and give your summer wardrobe a touch of classic British charm.
Sizes: 35-41 IT
Materials: Nylon upper, leather insole
Colors: Sand, black/calico
$655.00 at saksfifthavenue.com
Balla Mesh Flats
If you spot these Dear Frances mesh flats in your size, don’t hesitate—they’re flying off shelves. And it’s hardly a shock: mesh flats have been everywhere lately, thanks to Gigi Hadid and Anne Hathaway giving the trend their stamp of approval. What sets this pair apart? Each one is handmade in Italy and available in just about every dreamy colorway imaginable.
Sizes: 34-42 IT
Materials: Italian mesh, leather
Colors: Coffee, white, nude, black, red and more
$490.00 at Saks Fifth Avenue
Sway Flats
Not all lace-up ballet flats lean saccharine. This leather pair from Alohas strikes a cooler chord, thanks to a sharp V-cut vamp and top-stitched toe box that add just the right dose of edge to an otherwise classic silhouette.
Sizes: 35-42 IT
Materials: Leather upper and insole, rubber sole
Colors: Cream, black, burgundy, chestnut brown and more
What reviewers are saying: “Love these shoes! It’s difficult for me to find shoes that will not put a blister somewhere on my foot. First time I wore these, no blisters! So comfortable, and light as a feather. Highly recommend.”
$180.00 at Anthropologie
Britt Ballet Flats
Crochet is another texture having a major summer moment—and for good reason. There’s something about the woven finish that instantly evokes laid-back, breezy ease. Reformation’s take on the ballet flat channels that same effortless vibe, with just enough polish to transition seamlessly from sun-drenched days to balmy evening outings.
Sizes: 5-11
Materials: Deadstock midweight netted knit
Colors: Brown crochet, black crochet, ivory crochet, black mesh, lipstick mesh
$248.00 at anthropologie.com
Glove Flat
Mansur Gavriel’s flats marry minimalist design with a whisper-soft fit. The sharply sculpted silhouette lends a sense of tailored precision to any look, while the V-cut vamp and pointed toe make them a must for anyone drawn to clean, refined lines and understated elegance.
Sizes: 35-42
Materials: Italian lambskin
Colors: Caramel, black/flamma
What reviewers are saying: “These shoes are made with the softest and most beautiful leather, creating a beautiful, stylish and super comfortable shoe.”
$445.00 at nordstrom.com
How do I chose the best ballet flats for walking?
When searching for comfortable walking flats, the insole is key. Footwear expert Pierson underscores the importance of proper padding: “The key to all-day comfort in a flat lies in the insole,” she explains. Flats with overly flexible soles or inadequate support can lead to tired feet by day’s end. Pierson suggests a Mary Jane style for added security, noting that “the strap will keep the shoe comfortably on your foot without slipping.”
What should I look for to find comfortable ballet flats with support?
Support is everything when it comes to comfort in ballet flats—and it all begins with a thoughtfully designed insole. Footwear expert Pierson emphasizes the importance of structure beneath the softness: “A supportive insole is key—as is padding,” she explains. Styles that are too flexible may seem comfy at first, but can quickly lead to foot fatigue after a few hours of wear. Instead, she recommends looking for flats with firmer soles, strategic cushioning, and even a slight platform. A subtle platform can add an extra layer of comfort by reducing pressure on the arch and heel. The result? A flat that feels less flat—and a lot more wearable from morning coffee to late-night strolls.
I have wide feet. How do I choose the best ballet flat?
For wider feet, fit isn’t just important—it’s essential. At Margaux, footwear expert Pierson highlights the brand’s commitment to inclusivity with multiple widths and extended sizes. “Comfort and fit are really inseparable,” she emphasizes. A well-fitting flat can make all the difference, especially for wider feet that often get squeezed into standard sizing.
For brands that don’t offer wide-width options, Pierson recommends seeking out flats with forgiving toe shapes—think rounded, square, or almond—which provide more breathing room at the front of the shoe. She also suggests opting for supple materials like nappa leather or suede, which naturally mold to your foot over time for a customized feel. “This is the difference between our standard and wider widths,” she explains. “Wide widths offer just a bit more room around the ball of the foot for a more comfortable feel.”
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