Festival season is an exciting time, y’all.
We usually go to at least one music festival each year. And if we don’t? We still shop like we are because, well, festival style is just that good.
One thing you’re definitely going to be in need of, concert-attending or not, is a chic pair of flat shoes that are just as practical as they are pretty. But we don’t discriminate, flats come in all types: sneakers, booties, slides, etc. The only requirement, really, is that they are comfy so you can walk around with ease.
Lucky for you, these are all cute and comfy, so you’ll be festival-ready just like that.
Splendid Tereza Sandal
A strappy suede moment is just as comfy as it is statement-making.
Adidas Originals Superstar Foundation Sneakers
You’re never going to regret snagging a pair of fresh white sneaks.
Dr. Martens Pascal Boot
Give your Day One look an edgy vibe with a classic Dr. Martens boot.
Birkenstock Essentials Arizona Slide Sandal
Birkenstocks are back, and we’re especially into a bright color option.
Sam Edelman Beatris Sandal
Embellished sandals are just the right amount of decorative to complete your festival ‘fit.
Ugg Aureo Bootie
These Ugg booties are currently discounted—get ’em before they sell out.
Vans Classic Slip-On Sneaker
Keep it simple and pair this O.G. slip-on with any all of your weekend looks.
Ariat Joy Kiltie Slip-On Sneaker
We like this espadrille twist on a leopard slip-on.
Steve Madden Bev Flat Sandal
The clear strap makes it easy to team with any outfit. Plus, it’s trendy.
Steve Madden Dover Chelsea Bootie
Can’t go wrong with some under $100 brown booties.
Billabong Crossing Over 2 Sandal
We can’t resist a delicate strappy sandal is subtle silver shade.
Dirty Laundry Can’t Stop Sandal
A metallic and black two-tone sandal is a festival-approved neutral.
Clarks Desert Chukka Boot
Pro tip: This casual boot looks cute paired with breezy desert sundresses.
Havianas Top Flip-Flop Sandal
Classic flip-flops in a bold color are a solid choice.
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