Ballet flats for spring are one of the biggest shoe trends — so I wanted to put together a big roundup of lots of affordable options!
Ballet flats, much like platform sandals, have always been super chic, so this is not necessarily a new trend for this year. In fact, ballet flats have also been a closet staples for years and years (!) so there’s a good chance you may even have a few pairs in your closet already. However, several of the ballet flats I’ve rounded up have a fresh new vibe to them. A lot of the pairs I’m seeing right now have ankle straps, polka dots, interesting textures, a cap toe, or even a different shaped toe. And since a lot of the styles I’ve pulled are in neutral shades, you can wear them with many different pieces in your closet. That being said, don’t be afraid to try a colorful pair either!
To shop any of the styles you see above, just click on the corresponding number below!
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If you want to do some more browsing for ballet flats for spring on your own, I’d recommend checking out the selections at Dolce Vita, Sam Edelman, and Nordstrom Rack.
PS — you can find more spring goodies by clicking here.
By the way — be sure to stay tuned all this week because I’ll be sharing a new shoe trend each day! And just to give you a sneak peek, the other big shoe trends for spring are: platform sandals, clogs and mules, metallics, tassels and ties, flatforms, and low heels.