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30 Sandals From Walmart You'll Wear Again And Again

30 Sandals From Walmart You'll Wear Again And Again

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A cork wedge sandal because platforms always look more intense than they feel! Thanks to their corked soles, platform boots like these feel shorter than they appear. You'll be able to peruse for a bit while feeling like you're wearing a kitten heel!
Promising review: "These look great, feel comfortable, and seem like they'll last. I thought maybe the heels would be too high, but they're about 2", so they're fine for me. They cheered me up quite a bit as I tried them on in between snowstorms! Can't wait to wear them. Come on April!!!" —SusanPrice: $11.01 ( available in sizes 6–11)
A barely-there flip-flop that's giving The Row for under $10! These thin straps will up the ante on all your looks while feeling as comfy as the flip-flops in your current rotation.
Promising review: "These were exactly what I was looking for. Simple, no fuss flip-flop, yet much cuter than your regular FF. Dainty and pretty. Great for dresses and shorts." —AnnieParishPrice: $8.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and five colors)
A lace-up heel with a block heel so thick, you won't have to worry about wobbly ankles. Plus, it'll be super secure for long nights thanks to its lace-up design that grabs onto your foot!
Promising review: "YOU NEED THESE SHOES. I have them in black and red and just ordered the tan ones, too. These heels are so comfy and the perfect height. I have worn them everywhere to prom and to church on Easter Sunday. They run true to size and fit so nicely. WORTH IT!" —MacyPrice: $42.99+ (available in sizes 5–10.5 and 15 colors)
A pair of leather two-strap sandals that sits at the epicenter of cute, comfy, and supportive. You'll shed a happy tear every time you put them on, thinking about how far the footwear industry has come in making things both stylish and wearable. :,)
Promising reviews: "These sandals look just like Berks but are a fraction of the price. I have only worn them a couple of times, but they were comfy and cute. I got black and off-white. I expect to live in them this summer!" —SaavyGal"I love these!! Got these for my daughter's Easter basket, and I know she'll love them. She really wanted some Birks, but they are just too pricey. These Project Cloud slides are close enough, though. Tried them on because we are pretty much the same size, and they fit perfectly! And super comfy!!! Like walking on a cloud! Of course, I haven't worn them around, but hopefully they'll hold up on my 14-year-old daughter." —Walmart CustomerPrice: $34.90 (available in sizes 5.5–11 and four colors)
A pair of super cute strappy sandals, just in case you're a fan of the springy Birkenstock version but want the shoe to align with your budget *and* style. These look very cute and have adjustable straps to hold your feet in place.
A pair of buckle block sandals that you can wear whenever you want to feel like you're wearing comfy slippers but still want to look put together. AKA, wear them to the market, the coffee shop, or while going on a post-dinner stroll.
Promising review: "Stylish, comfortable, and true to size at a good price. Love Madden NYC! Thanks, Walmart! You are my favorite store!" —AlexPrice: $19 (available in sizes 6–11)
A pair of slide sandals, because your current home shoes deserve an upgrade. These feel like *literal* clouds on the feet as you do chores or cook an involved Sunday dinner.
Promising review: "Comfortable, my goodness, my feet feel as if I'm walking on clouds. I have looked everywhere and purchased many slides, but these slides are the best. Fits perfectly." —CheyennePrice: $12.99 (available in sizes 5–13 and 11 colors)
A chic leather sandal you can slip into whenever you need a versatile, goes-with-everything shoe that can be worn to a fancy outing or a casual workday.
Promising review: "Very comfortable and true to size. I'll be ordering more colors. Highly recommend." —BethanyPrice: $39.95 (available in sizes 5.5–11 and three colors)
A Madden NYC platform sandal that adds a beacky look to your outfit and bounce to your steps with a platform-like (seriously, these are thicc) cushy sole.
Promising review: "Stalked these until the natural color came back in stock. If you are debating, pull the trigger and purchase. You won't be sad. And I have a very wide foot and they fit great." —LisaPrice: $28 (available in sizes 6–11 and three colors)
A pair of yoga mat sandals so that your toesies can feel plush and cozy while you catch up on your favorite book in the backyard.
Promising review: "These are the best summer flip-flops! These are extremely comfy with great support! Super cute and you are able to wear these with a cute summer dress or dress down with shorts and a T-shirt! I want to get these in black!" —RachaelPrice: $11.99+ (available in sizes 6–12 and six colors)
A pair of wedge flip-flops that conform to your feet while you serve your best 2000s glam look. They're also quite handy to keep in your bag when you know your feet won't last all night in stilettos.
Promising review: "These flip-flops are cute, comfortable, and inexpensive…even have a small wedge. Perfect for me!" —anonymousPrice: $12.98 (available in sizes 6–11)
An open-toe low-wedge sandal with comfy foam soles *and* a zip-up ankle strap for added support and comfort.
Promising review: "Love the shoes — comfortable and stylish." —valeriePrice: $28.99 (available in sizes 6–9.5 and six colors)
A T-strap sandal that is the best way to spruce up any outfit with little to no thought required. Blue jeans and a white tee? Check. Floral dress and a light wrap? They go with that. Structured shirt and slacks? Yep!
Promising review: "I like the secure fit. The look of the sandals is perfect for a casual picnic with family or formal dining. The fit is secure and very comfortable." —RuthiePrice: $9.03(available in sizes 6–10)
A rope thong sandal, because it totally looks like something from Teva without the hefty price tag. These will securely wrap around your feet as you speed through your day full of errands, hang outs, or leisurely walks around the neighborhood.
Promising review: "As someone who went from wearing flip-flops all the time to L-foot drop 10 years ago from back issues, I miss flip-flops. Having found one pair with a soft, cushioned sole, I've been longing for more! THESE work! I need to stock up before they are gone!" —justme67INPrice: $14.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and four colors)
A thong sandal to prove that tying together a chic outfit doesn't have to mean contorting your toes into an uncomfortable heel. This sandal has a slight kitten heel to add cute, stylish vibes to your look without the pain of a stiletto.
Promising review: "Cute, comfortable, and timeless. These will be easy to pack for summer vacays and will match so many outfits." —CheriPrice: $19.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and two colors)
A pair of slides with cute hardware, which will stow into your carry-on bag *beautifully* during travel. You can wear these practically anywhere as you're jet-setting (the beach, restaurants, or gelaterias), and continue wearing them to work once you land back home!
Promising review: "These shoes are comfortable and easy. I live in a very hot climate; these are dressy enough for work, but casual enough to wear anytime. I bought a version of these last year, and I got a lot of use out of them. I have them in white, black, red, and brown now." —WalmartWilmaPrice: $9.68+ (available in sizes 6-9,11, and four colors)
A buckle EVA slide that you can easily glide into while running your morning errands. They have a supportive sole and adjustable buckles, making them feel like slippers that are actually socially acceptable for out-of-the-house wear.
Promising review: "I buy these shoes every year. They are convenient for me in the summer months to slide on and off. Some of the best summer shoes I have ever had." —PaulaPrice: $9.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and four colors)
A strappy toe thong sandal, just in case you want the look of a fancy dancing shoe without the painful heel. Consider this an upgrade to those flip-flops that you switch into at weddings. (Oh, and they obvi double as a way to add pizzazz to your everyday outfits!)
Promising review: "Great neutral casual sandal, and the memory foam sole was extremely comfortable! Would definitely purchase again...wish they were available in more colors!" —MeredithPrice: $9.98+ (available in sizes 6–11 and two colors)
An espadrille wedge sandal because if you can't visit Spain soon, you can still dress like you're a Catalonia native. Espadrilles hail from Spain, and people love wearing them as a cozy and breathable alternative to leather shoes.
Promising review: "True to size, I wear a 7. I have narrow, slim feet, and these fit perfectly. It's hard to find shoes for thinner feet. The straps hold the shoe in place nicely. The height is not too high, making it comfortable to walk in. I wore these for about 5 hours at an event, and my feet did not hurt." —AgathaPrice: $16.41+ (available in sizes 6–11 and two colors)
A horse-bit hardware slide that'll provide cushy support with its soft sole. And the fact that they look like a handmade Etsy find doesn't hurt either!
Promising review: "I LOVE these sandals! Perfect fit for size 9 which I ordered. The footbed is soft and these sandals will be perfect for long walks. They are also very stylish and the price was amazing. I love these sandals so much, I purchased the other color option right away." —KristinPrice: $12.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and two colors)
A Madden Girl footbed sandal, which comes with tons of upper materials, like a faux woven raffia or a faux suede! It's a great, unique option if you want to upgrade your current leather upper-meets-cork-sole slide.
Promising review: "These sandals are so pretty and very comfortable. The price makes this purchase a win ~ win ~ win! I can always count on Steve Madden products for quality of workmanship." —JoAnnPrice: $29.99+ (available in sizes 6–11 and 10 colors)
A platform slide with a thick sole that absorbs shock. It's great if you plan on traversing an old Roman city (hi, marble floors) during the warmer months — or, ya know, traversing your city's downtown during your Sunday off.
Promising review: "This is a great sandal. Quality is excellent. Looks like a $100 shoe. Looks very high-end. Exceeded my expectations!" —AudraPrice: $13.73 (available in sizes 6–11)
A faux-leather wavy flat sandal if you want the look of leather flats but still need something breathable. The itty bitty heel provides juuust the right amount of support for people with higher arches.
Promising review: "I purchased a pair of these sandals in the shade 'bone' for spring and/or summer occasions such as outdoor cookouts, going out to explore the town at the beach, or semi formal occasions in which I don't want to wear high heels, but still want to feel a bit more put together and trendy. I'm usually a size 8 1/2 and purchased my pair in that same size. It fits well and has a slightly cushioned sole for heel support. They're very cute!" —CuriousCapybaraPrice: $14.99 (available in sizes 6–11 and five colors)
A comfy, cushy slide with TWO foot-conforming, adjustable straps so that you can tighten or loosen your shoes depending on your comfort needs. (This means, yes, you can totally wear these with bare feet or with socks!)
Promising review: "I purchased these after seeing an influencer post about them. They look light high-end boutique sandals. I am normally a 7 and ordered a 7.5 after reading reviews. I adjusted one of the straps, which made the shoes very comfortable. I highly recommend." —anonymousPrice: $22.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and in two colors)
A close-toed sandal because everyone needs a cute, versatile, shoe that feels weightless. These are especially great for people who work on their feet for long hours as the wide toebox allows for natural swelling, and the vented design lets the air in!
Promising review: "For the price, I didn't expect much. To my surprise, they are the most comfortable sandals with great arch support. Cloud walkers, to be exact. I'm reaching for them every day, and you will too." —FlgirlPrice: $23.99 (available in sizes 5–11.5 and two colors)
A geo slide sandal with a molded, contoured footbed and a velcro strap for a perfect fit! This has a bouncy rubber sole, making it super walkable. If you need a shoe that can last through your commute *and* look great during the workday, this is it.
Promising review: "If you have wide feet, these are for you. I normally wear a 7/7.5 wide and these in a 7 fit me well and are very lightweight and comfy!" —biancaPrice: $14.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and three colors)
A minimalist woven slide so you can serve Scandi-minimalism anytime, anywhere. These will look amazing with a starchy oversized button up, some breathable basketball shorts, and all the chunky gold jewelry in your collection.
Promising review: "Absolutely love these shoes. I expected some inexpensive flip-flops. Instead, I got a very high-quality shoe that I can actually wear to work. Very comfortable as well. Soft on the inside." —KimberlyPrice: $12.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and three colors)
A toe-loop sandal, because it looks like a straight up work of art that you can wear on your feet day in and day out. And you'll want to, too, thanks to its soft sole.
Price: $12.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and two colors)
A block-heel sandal to prepare you for wedding season! The trick to nailing weddings is to wear shoes that you can *actually* see yourself wearing for hours on end. With their glitzy finish, cushioned sole, and supportive ankle strap, these are a great option.
Promising review: "Worn at a wedding function, stayed comfortable throughout the venue, and reception with a DJ dance to follow. I would purchase again." —DebraPrice: $22.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and four colors)
And a flip-flop with a sneaker-like sole will be a sight for sore eyes (or feet???) after going for a long-distance run. You can totally toss these in your gym bag to help your feet recover!
Promising review: "I was skeptical about these sandals, but they are sooo comfortable! My sister has painful nodules on the soles of her feet, and I had her try them for an afternoon while we were outdoors, and she loved them! She's ordering a pair for herself, too! They have good arch support and are thick enough to allow for walking on gravel without any issues." —FloridaMomPrice: $15.99+ (available in sizes 5–13 and five colors)
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