The '90s Shoe Trends That Are Being Resurrected in 2021

'90s trends are already so ingrained into the current fashion scene, so much so that I have to remind myself that a lot of what I see on the market today is actually just a modernized version of the past decade. It's no secret that trends are circular, but it seems like 2021 fashion is taking a deep trip down memory lane with new trends emerging from the funky prints of the '70s to '2000s accessories, and it just so happens that the '90s are taking over the shoe department. Blame it on our nostalgia for the fashion in films like Sex and the City or Clueless—after all, they introduced us to brands such as Manolo Blahnik and Alaïa, respectively

Whether you experienced the surge of thong sandals and platform flip flops the first time around, there's no doubt that the throwbacks you see today are ones you can't deny. If you’re ready to step into a sartorial time warp, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite styles that’ll fit your personal aesthetic, whether you find yourself to be more of a Carrie or a Miranda. The ’90s are here to stay, so get prepared to see a whole lot more of the shoe trends below. 

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Remember the slip-on Steve Madden platform slides everyone and their mother used to wear? If you're looking for height without the pain of heels, this trend is perfect.

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Yes, the shoes you probably wanted from the latest Delia*s catalog are back, whether you like it or not. Pair them with socks and a plaid skirt to give those school girl vibes. 

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I love a strappy sandal, but heeled mules are just so much more versatile. They may have started out as a trend on the fashion scene, but to me, they're now considered a full-on wardrobe staple.

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Chunky loafers became quite popular in the fall, but they're still running and I'm not mad about it. 

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These are nothing like the espadrille wedges you wore in high school, they're much more elevated and chic. I remember not being a fan of the style comeback until Maryam Nassir Zadeh released her version.

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While revenge heels are trending, the teeny tiny kitten heel is still reigning as a top trend as well for those who can't handle a stiletto. 

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If there's a shoe style me and my fellow editors can't stop talking about, it's this. It took me some time to get on board, but I think I'm ready to add one to my cart.

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Associate Fashion Editor
Yusra Siddiqui is an editor who resides in New Jersey but bounces between the suburbs and NYC. (She's a Jersey girl at heart.) After interning at Who What Wear in 2019, she found her way to the team after graduating from LIM College in 2022 with a fashion media degree. She's also spent time writing and working for publications such as Fashionista, Coveteur, and Nylon, but she always knew that Who What Wear was where she was meant to be. When she's on the job, she's perusing runway shows, analyzing the latest thing fellow Gen Zers are up to on the internet, and sharing what she can about the modest-fashion market. You can also catch her dabbling in entertainment, talking about the costume choices of the latest Netflix series or diving deeper into how the plotline affects the viewers in a myriad of ways. Lastly, she likes to create content for Who What Wear's TikTok. Her personal time is spent doing similar but also different things—deep diving into almost every new TV show (Bridgerton, Gilmore Girls, and Stranger Things are favorites), planning her next local getaway (whenever that may be), and reading the latest Emily Henry or Sally Rooney novel in one sitting.