I'd Never Buy Designer Sandals—7 High-Street Brands I Turn to Instead

These affordable stores are the best in the business for editor-approved summer sandals.

Over the years, I've found that sandals, like swimwear or It dresses, wait for no stylish person. The best styles sell out fast, particularly when they’re chic and at the lower end of the price spectrum—the sweet spot for any savvy person buying sandals.

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You may know by now that we're big advocates of buying quality over quantity, and well-made shoes do last longer, generally look better and are likely to be more comfortable. However, because sandals get so battered so quickly (not to mention they become dirty when you’re walking around a city like London every day), I would say this is one shoe category that you can legitimately spend less on and not feel like you’re compromising on style.

Like always, make sure you are purchasing wisely. Are your chosen sandals versatile, stylish, comfortable and likely to look just as current next year? All of these boxes need to be ticked if you want longevity from your more affordable footwear.

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A few brands, in particular, have really impressed me with their summer sandal offerings (& Other Stories and Mango included), producing chic, grown-up and elevated styles that I feel have staying power and look like they are made to be sturdier than some cheaper footwear.

Keep scrolling to see the high-street sandals on my radar right now.

1. H&M

Lucy Williams in a snake print flat sandals

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Style Notes: When it comes to refreshing my warm-weather shoe collection, H&M remains my reliable go-to. Season after season, the brand delivers an impressive array of on-trend styles and classic silhouettes, all at an accessible price point. From sleek sandals to easy slip-ons, their designs offer the perfect balance of affordability and sophistication.

2. ZARA

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Style Notes: If in doubt, you can always rely on Zara's shoe department to serve up designer-looking styles on a budget, and this season's lineup is no exception.

3. M&S

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Style Notes: Marks and Spencer knocks it out of the ballpark every year with its brilliant sandals. The brand's penchant for comfortable yet stylish pieces makes them one of my first destinations for timeless shoe shopping, always.

4. COS

Barbara Santiago in a green skirt leather jacket black top holing a black band and black lace up leather shoes.

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Style Notes: A personal favourite of mine, COS is known for high-quality contemporary minimalism and is the go-to destination if you're in the market for pared-back designs that hold their value. Its pieces are a worthy investment because they last.

5. MANGO

woman trying on a black and white version of a strappy sandal in a mirror

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Style Notes: I had a sneak preview of Mango's summer sandals, and boy, are they good. From minimalist flatform flip-flops to wedding-guest–ready strappy styles, there's a lot to love here.

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Style Notes: Whether you're looking for a chunky everyday style or a strappy heel, & Other Stories has some of the best sandals on the high street this year, and it seems many fashion people agree.

7. ARKET

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Style Notes: Arket's edit of shoes may be small, but it's perfectly formed. With a mini edit of sleek and chic flat sandals, if you're a minimalist, you're going to love them.

Emily Dawes
Affiliate Editor

Emily Dawes is an editor, stylist and writer with over 12 years in the industry. Known for impeccable taste, our readers trust her advice, especially in her top-selling column, expensive-looking high street buys. Working for Who What Wear UK since 2020, Emily has been a contributing editor, branded content editor and affiliate editor. Now, as senior shopping editor, she leads the e-commerce content strategy. After obtaining a BA in English and American Studies from Nottingham University, Emily interned at The Mail on Sunday’s YOU. As the magazine’s fashion editor, she managed the fashion team and travelled the globe to style and direct fashion editorials and celebrity cover shoots. As a freelancer, she styled Grazia cover shoots, developed brand marketing and content plans and worked with VIP clients including Elizabeth Day.

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