
These Mules Are the Only Shoes You'll Want This Summer
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Whether it's a sleek leather style for the office or a leopard print stiletto mule for a GNO, the best mules are the ultimate chameleons—effortlessly adapting to the mood, the moment, and everything in between. Curious about which pair fits your vibe? Scroll on for the must-have mules to elevate your shoe rotation.
Sleek & Simple: Flats
As the weather warms up, flat mules become the perfect go-to for spring and summer, offering a polished finish that feels light and breathable. From supple suede to smooth leather, these refined staples effortlessly elevate even the simplest of outfits. No buckles, no straps, no fuss—just pure chic energy with every step.
Tory Burch Pierced Mules
Madewell The Greta Ballet Flat Mule
Repetto Mules Jordana
Everlane The Ballet Mule
Subtle Grace: Kitten Heels
A slip-on silhouette with just the right amount of lift, the
Chloe Ghilies Lace-Up Ankle-Wrap Mules
Dolce Vita Kairi Mid Heels
STAUD Brigitte Mule
Bottega Veneta Stretch Mule
Comfortably Chic: Sabot Styles
Comfortable, classic, and endlessly wearable, sabot mules are the kind of low-effort staple that busy days were made for. With their closed-toe and easy slip-on shape, they're a go-to for office girls, coffee runs, and everything in between. Whether styled with trousers or a midi skirt, they offer a grounded, minimalist feel that always looks put together—no heel required.
Gucci Women's Gigi loafer
HEREU Bonel Mule
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Massimi Dutti Split-Leather Clogs
Loewe Ease Buckle Brushed Suede Mules
Textured Oasis: Woven & Caged Toe
Super light and easy to slip on, these styles add an elevated boho appeal that's perfect for a laid-back luxe style (and yes, there's one with a strap because even the most easy-going fashion girl might need some extra security). Pair these with your favorite pair of
Franco Sarto Tavana Mule
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Larroude Venice Macrame Flat Mule
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Vince Barcelona Jelly Cage Mule
Jenni Kayne Crochet Jules Mule
Modern Muse: Animal Print
Toteme Sharp Croco-Embossed Wedge Mules
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Gia Borghini x Helsa Boss Mule
Reformation Wilda Kitten Heel
Jeffrey Campbell Capital Mule
Nautical Beauty: Boat Shoes
Since gracing Miu Miu's spring/summer 2024 runway show,
Timberland Noreen Mule Shoe
Free People Seas The Day Mules
Miu Miu Boat Shoe Mule
HEREU Saler Leather Lace-Up Loafer Mules
Retro Revival: Clogs
For those who adore a vintage flair, this one's for you. Thanks to fashion houses like Chloé and
Chloé Jeanette Leather Clogs
No.6 Old School Studded Clog
Dolce Vita Camyn Heels
Jeffrey Campbell Cloguette
Romantic Bloom: Florals
Florals for spring? Still groundbreaking—at least
,
when they're on a pair of mules. Bursting with color and charm, floral-patterned mules are sure to brighten your wardrobe and your step. Don't be afraid to add a pop of spring to your everyday wardrobe with these petal-perfect pairs.
Dolce Vita Clara Heels Lemon Mesh
STAUD Brigitte Mule Sandals
For Love and Lemons Shawna Heel
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Reformation Wilda Pointed Toe Kitten Mule
Light as Air: Ballerina Styles
Ballet-style mules bring all the grace of a classic flat, with a modern, backless twist. Think dainty bows, rounded toes, and soft silhouettes that feel equal parts polished and playful. Whether you're channeling Parisian charm or just want something easy and elegant for every day, these slip-ons pirouette perfectly between comfort and chic.
Maison Margiela Tabi Ballerina Mules
Miu Miu Satin Mary Jane Ballerina Mules
Marni Sabot Metallic Mary Jane Ballerina Flats
Stuart Weitzman Prima Bow Ballet Mule
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