Summer after summer, I’ve held firm on a no flip-flop rule—something about them always read lazy to me, a little too undone (and the idea of baring my toes in the city didn’t help either). But the spring/summer 2026 runways have officially changed my mind. Flip flops, T-straps, thong sandals and everything in between are not just back, they’re the shoe trend of the summer.
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The runway iterations were anything but beach-bag afterthoughts. Jelly styles, pops of color, and chunky embellished straps leaned into the joyful, spirited mood that is quickly defining summer dressing—proving the humble flip-flop’s versatility. Spotted on the runways at Balenciaga, Max Mara, and Rabanne, they made a bold statement ready to move from poolside lounging to city dressing.
The real trick, though, is in the styling: go unfussy. Slouchy jeans pooling at the ankle, a sharp military jacket worn open, a white poplin mini for days spent running in and out of the ocean. The flip-flop thrives on contrast—it’s what makes put-together outfit feel effortless rather than overdone. Celebrities too, have quickly adopted the silhouette. Jennifer Lawrence was recently spotted in her Dune pair from The Row, while Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, and Bella Hadid are known to slip into more minimalist black pairs to offset date-night ensembles. The flip flop isn’t trying to be anything other than itself, and that’s exactly why it’s so desirably.
Find the best flip-flops of the season, below—and discover how to style them from any occasion.
The City Take
A colorful flip-flop can feel right at home in the city with the right pieces: Take a cue from Jennifer Lawrence and ground a floral-print bottom with a cozy knit and suede bucket bag to do so. A look that works for your Interlude matcha run or a Chinese chicken salad at Croft—NYC or LA, your pick.
Banana Republic
lightweight V-neck sweater
Ancient Greek Sandals
Saionara flip flops
Saturday Stroll
On days when comfort is a priority but you never know who you might run into at Radio Bakery line, keep it simple: A cashmere sweater, colorful shorts, and neutral leather flip-flops. Add on shield sunglasses for that do-not-disturb energy.
Allude
wool and cashmere-blend sweater
Everybody.World
long Tubular shorts
Tory Burch
wrap sunglasses
Pop of Blue
Spring styling is all about contrast—and transitional weather is the ideal opportunity for unexpected combinations. A military jacket, relaxed jeans, and Klein blue flip-flops put the so-wrong-its-right theory beautifully to work.
Ralph Lauren
Eliza grain de poudre jacket
Extreme Cashmere
N°471 Britney tank top
Tory Burch
Kira flip flops
Minimalist Moments
The classic black flip-flop offers is an effortless chic moment waiting to happen. Lean into the laid-back mood with equally no-fuss wardrobe essentials, like a white tee, black silk pants, and a raffia bag. Nothing more, nothing less.
Plain Jane
The Shortie sleeve tee
Beach Bound
Christopher Esber’s orange jellies are a playful vacation addition—wear them with a mini dress and equally bold jewelry.
Christopher Esber
Jo flip flops
Thistles
The Al sunglasses
A Hint of Sparkle
Even flip-flops deserve a little embellishment. Dries Van Noten’s sequin style easily elevates any outfit—pair with flowy satin shorts, a boatneck sweater, and a ladylike top handle bag for a chic, summer-in-the-city look.
J.Crew
featherweight wide V-neck sweater
The Frankie Shop
Leni shorts
Coach
Soft Empire Carryall bag 48
Dries Van Noten
embellished whipstitched sandals
Office Meets Off-Duty
Yes, you can wear flip-flops suiting—in fact, designers are encouraging it. A pop of yellow pairs surprisingly well with a grey matching set, and is a subtle way to bring levity to classic shapes.
Calvin Klein Collection
Adrian blazer
Calvin Klein Collection

