I Found Spring's Chicest Shoe Trends for Under $100
On these cold, dreary, frigid winter days, after a long hard day at work there’s only one thing I want to fantasize about—shoes, of course! And not just any shoes. I’m dreaming of the brand-spanking new exciting shoes that were seen sashaying down every spring 2019 runway. It may be hard to think of wearing anything else but warm-as-hell boots right now, but trust me, spring is just around the corner (46 days to be exact), and you’ll want to be prepared for when the first flowers start poking out of the dirt, and your feet no longer need to be smothered in merino wool thermal winter socks.
Luckily, I’m breaking down every spring shoe trend that is worth your paycheck. Speaking of, there’s no need to spend it all! Insert happy face emoji here. I’ve found all the biggest shoe trends for under $100. Now cozy up on the sofa with your laptop and let your shoe fantasies become reality.
Nothing gets us excited quite like a little sparkle. Insta-worthy!
Pedicures at the ready. From toe straps to floss sandals, delicate strappy sandals exude a minimalist-chic vibe and work with practically every outfit—from jeans to dresses and boilersuits.
The textured fabric is here to stay and we can't be more excited about it.
Did these not just put you in a better mood? Add a whimsical touch to your everyday outfit.
If you invested in PVC shoes last summer then hold on to them, but if you still haven't jumped on the translucent trend bandwagon, may I suggest a pair of adult jelly shoes? Bring on the spring showers!
Sure, there's a time and place for square shoes and round shoes, but it's pointed toes that reigned on the runways. Perfect for elevating any look.
Utility sandals get a fashion girl–approved makeover.
Easy and effortless mules are perfect for those tricky in-between-season temps.
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Judith Jones is the senior fashion market editor at Who What Wear who specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.