The 8 Best Espadrilles For Your Next Trip

What are the best espadrilles for a Summer holiday?

Espadrilles have really come a long way – being Portuguese and with a family obsessed with Spain, I must confess I have been wearing them my whole life (and so has Mr. O, as espadrilles have always been the beachwear choice the men in my family have deemed as appropriate!).

I am also a great believer that espadrilles should not cost an absurd amount of money – they are made of what they are – and they will not last forever.

The 8 Best Espadrilles: Luxury, Leather & Designer Options

Here is my selection of espadrilles perfect for your next trip:

1. Drilles handmade leather espadrilles

Costs £149 from Drilles. I have them in Boston Brown.

 

2. Queen Leticia Espadrilles

Cost £110 from Torres Espardenyes

I first spotted them on Queen Leticia of Spain a few summers ago and I had to have them. They are hand made by a specialist in Ibiza and they are stunning. Various colours available.

3. Castaner Canva Wedge Sandals

Cost £85 from Net-a-Porter.

 

 

4. Pretty Ballerinas Deborah

Costs £129 from Pretty Ballerinas

Sometimes heeled espadrilles can be a little bit clunky and these are not, they are actually really elegant and perfect for Summer nights. They also come in black and in silver.

 

5. Castaner Frayed Espadrilles

Cost £75 from Selfridges. Also in beige and white from Matches Fashion.

 

6. Manebi Yucatan stripped espadrilles

Cost £105 from Selfridges 

Add a pop of colour for Summer. These are lovely and super comfortable.

 

7. Manebi flat espadrille mules

Costs £92 from Farfetch. Available in white from Selfridges.

A classic for a reason!

 

8. Castaner Petra Scalloped Espadrilles

On sale for £70 from GB Negozio

Absolutely love them as you can dress them up or down and they are super comfortable.

 

 

 

Any favourites from this list? Let me know. If you love shoes, have a look at some other flat shoe ideas here. And Abi has the ultimate packing list.

xo

Mrs. O

 

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PS. Men can wear espadrilles too, of course.

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