Now that the sun is finally starting to shine, it’s officially time to bring your toes out of hibernation. As much as we love a great boot, nothing shifts your mood quite like slipping into a breezy dress and a chic pair of sandals. The catch? Strappy stilettos may look great in theory — but in practice, they’re not exactly built for real life (or real feet).
That’s where FitFlop comes in. Known for their ergonomic, podiatrist-approved designs, the brand has mastered the balance between fashion and function. Their latest lineup taps into the season’s biggest runway trends — without sacrificing comfort. Think: silhouettes you actually want to wear, paired with the kind of support your feet will thank you for hours later. With thoughtful design and a nod to nostalgic trends, these shoes make getting a pedicure totally worth it.
Spring 2026 Shoe Trends
‘90s Wedge
Minimalism is back in a big way, thanks in part to enduring fascination with Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and her effortless aesthetic. That influence shows up in the return of the sleek, monochromatic wedge thong. This platform features FitFlop's signature cushioned footbed, so you get all the lift without the wobble. This sandal double-dips into another micro footwear trend, denim, but it’s available in five colors.
‘70s Cork
Another decade making a strong return? The 1970s. Specifically, the cork-soled wedges of that era. The eco-conscious, comfortable material somehow fell out of favor, only to re-emerge as one of the most practical for spring. It’s lightweight, shock-absorbing, and naturally supportive, made with FitFlop’s CushX technology and an ergonomic footbed that naturally aligns your posture. But instead of feeling costume-y or like an old orthopedic shoe, it looks like something Farrah Fawcett would wear.
Embellished Flats
With spring weddings filling up your calendar, the idea of standing (or dancing) for hours in rigid heels feels less appealing by the minute. Enter the elevated flat. Far from basic, this sandal leans into embellishment and polish, making it entirely appropriate for dressier occasions. FitFlop’s versions feature its signature Dynamicush cushioning — designed with hidden pockets of high-rebound support to diffuse pressure — along with anatomically contoured footbeds that help align your body naturally. Translation: You can stay on the dance floor all night without mentally calculating how soon you can take your shoes off.