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11 Pairs of Summer Shoes That Are Trendy, Comfortable and Under $100

The formula for the perfect summer shoes is a tricky one. Do they keep your feet cool? Are they conducive to trekking around the city? Most important, will they look awesome with all of your breezy culottes and jumpsuits? Behold, 11 pairs that totally nail it.

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dolce vita corey slides
Zappos

Raffia

The natural palm fiber has summer written all over it—and the bright color combos are basically a piñata for your feet.

soludos knotted slides
Soludos

Knotted Slides

The essence of lazy summer days, distilled into one perfect pair of sandals.

shellys london hawaii platform sandal
Free People

Floral Platforms

As comfy (and colorful) as Grandma’s couch.

steve madden dasha sandal
Nordstrom

Clear

Minimalists, this one’s for you: An invisible PVC strap gives the illusion of going barefoot (without actually going barefoot, because...gross).

topshop woven mules
Topshop

Woven Mules

Slip these babies on and you may suddenly have a thirst for piña coladas. 

melissa rainbow pool slides
Shopbop

Rainbow Pool Slides

Like a unicorn pool float you can take with you.

raye braided sandals
Revolve

Braided Sandals

Turns out our favorite humidity-proof summer hairstyle makes a great shoe detail too.

asos metallic huaraches
ASOS

Metallic Huaraches

A classic summer shoe, now with 60 percent more pizzazz.

new balance tropical print shoes
Anthropologie

Tropical-print Joggers

Who says arch support and cabana vibes have to be mutually exclusive?

dr scholls sandals
Dr. Scholl's

Wood-soled Slides

We have mixed feelings about the resurgence of this early-aughts fave. On one hand, we feel ancient. But on the other…they do look cute with cropped jeans.

Dr. Scholl's ($88)

target tassel sandals
Target

Tassels

What can we say? We love a shoe that does the accessorizing for us.

A New Day ($23)



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From 2016-2019 Carolyn Kuang-chen Stanley held the role of Editor covering food, travel and all things nyc.