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What do you call this type of sandal? Is it a hiking sandal? A walking sandal, maybe? It is a “tourist shoe” to some, a chunky sandal to others. What is it to you? The correct answer is it’s a very fashionable sandal. This summer’s most fashionable sandal, in fact. An It sandal, if you like. Once a quirky choice of summer shoe, this is now the star of the show. Bit like the tale of the Ugly Duckling, but for shoes.

The chunky, Velcro-tabbed sandal that was designed for coastal paths and backpacking trips is now hanging out at the beach bar, invited to the coolest parties. It is to summer now what a Havaiana flip flop was to the summers of the 1990s. The hiking sandal has taken over from the Birkenstock as the shoe that fashionable people can’t get through the season without.

Some of this has to do with actual hiking and walking and camping being dead popular and cool, which is definitely a thing. This stuff is aspirational and Instagrammable, and a ribbon-tied espadrille or a delicate toe-post gladiator isn’t going to cut it. When you feel despondent about the direction civilization is taking in 2024, remind yourself that one area in which we as a society have made progress in is that we no longer treat practical shoes as embarrassing.

The era when commuters would change from trainers into stilettos around the corner from the office is a speck in the rear-view mirror. Hardly world peace, I know, but it’s something, no? If you usually go for a more conventionally pretty shoe, it can take a while to get your eye in on the hiking sandal look. This is a polite way of saying, don’t worry, these shoes look less clunky when you get used to them. And remember, all the iconic summer shoes are a little bit weird.

Birkenstocks that look like boats, the garish rubber of flip-flops, the crazy colors of jelly shoes and Crocs: just like pop music and politics, footwear has a silly season in the summer months. The trick to getting this kind of sandal right is to lean into its cheerful clunkiness. It might feel safer to look for something streamlined and sleek – slender straps, a slimmer sole – but for the shoe to feel like a fashion choice, it has to have personality. So don’t take baby steps; jump right in.

The right one for you obviously depends on how much you will be yomping about, and on what terrain. If your idea of a good day out involves climbing over boulders and jumping over streams, you need a shoe that will flex as you move, and stay on your foot, so Velcro-tabbed stretchy straps are important. If the Velcro is attached to metal or plastic rings, try the shoe on and pay attention to where these sit on your foot, and whether they have fabric cushioning – a piece of metal sawing against your ankle bone for hours is no fun.

If you are strolling city streets with frequent coffee stops, you can be a little more aesthetic in your decision making. You might prefer a sandal that slides on, rather than one that fastens at the back, for ease of kicking on and off. A diagonal strap across your foot, or straps that are closer to your toes, tend to give a more pleasing line to your leg than a strap that hugs the bend where foot meets ankle.

Teva is a great place to start looking. The Original Universal sandal (£50) comes in lots of colorways (my favorite is 90s Multi.) Kurt Geiger has been making brilliant high-style hiking sandals for years. They’re not cheap – the Orion, in metallic pink, purple, and gold, is £159 – but I’ve had a similar pair from the brand for three summers and they are still making me and my feet very happy. I’ve also been admiring Zara’s Crossed Strap Flat Sandals (£45.99) in tan leather with smart gold hardware – they’d be excellent with wide-leg trousers for summer in the office.

These sandals look best with something unexpected. A pretty dress, a smart trouser suit, or white jeans. They will take you anywhere in style. And – hallelujah! – in comfort, too. Model: Els Wright at Milk. Styling assistant: Sam Deaman. Hair and makeup: Sophie Higginson using Davines and the Current Body Light Therapy Mask. Sandals: Russell & Bromley. Dress: Rixo. Earrings: Jigsaw

The trend of chunky hiking sandals is taking the fashion world by storm this summer. Once considered practical and unattractive, these sandals have now become a must-have accessory for the stylish and trendy. The evolution of these sandals from functional to fashionable reflects a shift in societal attitudes towards practical footwear.

While some may still view these sandals as clunky or unappealing, embracing their unique design and functionality can elevate any outfit. Finding the right pair depends on your lifestyle and the activities you engage in. Whether you’re hiking in the great outdoors or strolling through city streets, there is a hiking sandal that suits your needs.

Brands like Teva and Kurt Geiger offer a range of stylish hiking sandals that blend fashion with function. From vibrant colorways to metallic finishes, there is a hiking sandal for every style preference. Pairing these sandals with unexpected outfits like dresses or tailored suits can create a fashion-forward look that is both comfortable and chic.

So, if you’re looking to stay on-trend this summer, consider adding a pair of chunky hiking sandals to your wardrobe. Embrace the clunkiness, show off your personality, and step out in style with this versatile and fashionable footwear choice.