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Rothy's has a secret sale — get 50% off the cutest flats and sandals

Rothy's has a secret sale — get 50% off the cutest flats and sandals

NBC News04-04-2025

When it comes to shoes that whisper 'I've got this' without screaming for attention, Rothy's has mastered the art. They're the rare kind of flat you can walk ten city blocks in — or ten thousand — without having to stage a mid-day footwear intervention. I've owned more pairs than I care to admit, and each one has held up through subway stairs, surprise rain and more than one spontaneous uptown-to-downtown detour.
The brand's specialty? Flats with range. Think ballet silhouettes, sneakers, laid-back loafers, sunny-day sandals — all made from a stretchy knit material spun from recycled plastic water bottles, according to the brand.
Another thing to know about the brand? Site-wide sales are rare. However, there is a section that many people don't know about called ' Final Few, ' where select styles are on sale. It's important to note that shoes and accessories in this section are final sale, so they cannot be returned. But there are several great deals and some styles are up to 50% off. To help you navigate Rothy's Final Few sale, we've rounded up some of the best deals below.
The Point Mary Jane II
This Mary Jane style flat has a pointed toe and a thin strap across the top of your foot. It has a roomy toe box despite the pointed toe, according to the brand. The upper is made of stretchy material to mold to your foot and move with you as you walk. Four of the five available colors are marked down — red crisp, sandstone, bronze and black.
The Ballet Flat
You can't get more classic than a ballet flat. This one features a round toe and bow detail. These flats are also machine-washable, making them easy to clean. Along with the black color, seven other colors are on sale, including glamour red and goldstone.
The Classic Clog
Clogs can be clunky, but these have a 2-inch cork sole to keep them lightweight. They also have a strap with a buckle, allowing you to customize the fit and a contoured foam footbed for comfort. These clogs are available in black or butternut.
The Weekend Slide
It's a good time to refresh your sandal options as summer approaches. This slide has a knit upper made from a blend of hemp and recycled water bottles and a plush footbed for comfort, according to the brand. Five of the colors offered are currently on sale — including indigo, sangria stripe and vanilla cone.
The Casual Sling
This bag can be worn as a crossbody, a fanny pack or over the shoulder. There is one main zippered compartment that can hold a phone, wallet and keys. The strap is also detachable and adjustable so that it can be shortened or lengthened to your liking. Only the puffin color is on sale — which features a black main compartment and ivory and tan detailing.
Currently on sale at Rothy's for men
The Driving Loafer
This driving loafer has textured nubs on the sole for traction — and they run up the back of the heel to avoid wear and tear from angling your foot to hit the gas and break when driving. The upper is made from a flexible knit and the footbed has plush cushioning for comfort, according to the brand.
This slip-on sneaker has a sleek look that makes it easy to dress up or down. The machine-washable shoe has a flexible knit upper and white rubber sole. The footbed offers some arch support and moderate cushioning. All five colors offered are on sale, including black, dark navy and wheat.
More deals from Rothy's
$110 off the Lug Loafer for women
$100 off the Chukka Boot for men
$100 off the Almond Loafer for women
$86 off the Lounge Loafer for women
$80 off the Braid Driver for women
$60 off the Lightweight Tote
$30 off the Coaster Set
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