Step Up Your Shoe Game: 5 Stylish Alternatives to Sneakers

When it comes to building a unique and versatile shoe collection, stepping outside the norm can make all the difference. From high-fashion collaborations to unexpected designs, there’s a world of footwear that goes beyond the basic sneakers most of us are used to. I love reaching for my Converse when heading out, but it’s also fine to mix it up here and there.

Whether you’re into sleek ballerina flats or quirky jelly shoes, these picks offer both style and functionality, each with its own flair. Ready to refresh your wardrobe? Here are 6 standout shoes that will not only elevate your outfits but also spark conversations wherever you go. I know I said 5 shoes but I have way too many to recommend so 6 it is!

1. KITH & Clarks for New York Mets/Yankees Wallabee Boots

People on social media often refer to these as “Jamaican shoes,” and honestly, I love them just the same. They add a sense of polish and cohesion to any outfit, elevating it from a 5 to a solid 10. I reach for these when it’s time to break out my raw denim jeans. Whether it’s warm or cold, they’re the perfect all-weather shoe. The dark green suede is personally my favourite colour way.

2. Y/Project Melissa Kitten Heel Mules

Jelly shoes are having a major moment, and the Y/Project mules are perfect if you’re looking to move beyond basic heels and mules. They’ve definitely gained some traction over the past year, but that shouldn’t stop you from grabbing a pair. Their playful colour ways and jelly texture make them ideal for pairing with anything—from a dinner dress to a puffy skirt. They’re even great for vacations because of their fun, relaxed vibe.

3. Bottega Veneta Puddle Boots

Now that England has officially transitioned from summer to fall (though with England’s weather, who really knows—I’m writing this at 24°C in September), you’re going to need boots that are both stylish and practical. Enter the Bottega Puddle boots—perfect for rainy days when you still want to look good while keeping your feet dry. They do have a bit of a clunky vibe, so I’d recommend going for the knee-high version to balance things out rather than the ankle version.

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4. Martine Rose x Nike Women’s Shox Mule MR4 *Special Mention*

I’m a huge fan of Martine Rose as a designer—her creativity and depth really shine through her collections. These shoes feel like the perfect blend between a dress shoe/ football shoe (from the front) and a sneaker (from the back). It’s like a sneaker, but also not really? Hence the special mention!

5. Maison Margiela Tabi Ballerina Flats

Okay, I know what you’re thinking—why would anyone spend their hard-earned money on shoes that look like cow feet? But hear me out. Yes, they resemble cow hooves, but they’re stylish cow hooves! These flats bring a unique touch to your wardrobe, offering something far from the ordinary.

Perfect for pairing with jeans, tailored pants, or even puffy skirts, they’re versatile enough for a night out or a casual lunch with friends. Plus, they’re a great conversation starter for anyone bold enough to question your footwear choices. Ditch the boring shoes and take a chance on something a little more fun!

For a more affordable option, you can opt for regular ballerina flats.

6. Supreme x Nike Clogposite

Love them or hate them, the Supreme Clogposites are here to stay. The simplicity and coolness of a Nike-Supreme collaboration makes them a strong contender for your shoe collection, especially if you’re into easy slip-ons.

With 3 colour ways to choose from, these shoes can effortlessly complement a laid-back, stylish outfit. I’d pair them with baggy sweatpants and a hoodie for a cool, casual vibe.

Final Thoughts

Remember, building a shoe collection takes time and dedication to find the perfect pairs, and sometimes the shoes at the top of your wishlist can be pricey. Hopefully, I’ve helped guide you toward more creative and unique options – Catch you in the next post!

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