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Fisherman Sandals Are the Surprising Comfy Shoe Trend of the Summer—and We Found 12 Pairs on Sale From Just $18

Fisherman Sandals Are the Surprising Comfy Shoe Trend of the Summer—and We Found 12 Pairs on Sale From Just $18

Living in New York City, I learned the importance of stocking my closet with comfortable walking shoes fairly quickly. After racking up 10,000-plus steps almost daily for nearly the last decade, I feel confident in my ability to identify a reliable pair of sandals from a mile away. So, when I spotted the Everlane Day Fisherman Sandals last summer, I knew they were exactly what my packing lists had been missing, and after over a year of wear, I can confidently say I was correct.
With the fisherman sandal trend rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after styles of the season, I embarked on a mission to uncover the best deals on my favorite summer footwear look so you can add a pair to your own suitcase regardless of your budget. Retailers like Old Navy, Dr. Martens, and Melissa have all put unique spins on the design with prices starting as low as $18. Keep reading to find the 12 best deals on the stylish, comfy walking sandals you'll be wearing every day for the rest of the summer.
Made with buttery-soft leather straps and shockingly cushy insoles, the Everlane Day Fisherman Sandals are my all-time favorite shoes of this style, and right now they're on sale for an impressive 50 percent off in all four neutral shades. The adjustable straps at the ankles create the perfect fit without causing chafing, and I've worn these shoes during long days at the office and sightseeing excursions—all without ever incurring a single blister. They look great with everything from my favorite midi dress to a simple pair of jean shorts, and after over a year of regular wear, they still look as good as new.
If you're looking for an easy slip-on style that still has the classic woven fisherman look to it, these Franco Sarto mules are a no-brainer addition to your shopping cart while they're marked down under $100. Faux leather uppers are well-constructed and sturdy, while low block heels will prove to be easy to walk in and a level-up from more casual footwear options. Rubber outsoles will provide essential grip on slick surfaces while you're out and about exploring your destination, and they even come in black and silver, also on sale for 31 percent off and 40 percent off, respectively.
Cole Haan has a reputation for crafting high-quality footwear, so when I spotted a pair of fisherman sandals double-discounted to $83 with the code SUNSHINE, I knew they were a must-have. This iteration of my favorite summer trend sports a thicker, chunkier outsole and gorgeous gold hardware at the straps, putting a more modern twist on the classic look. The woven design atop each shoe is adorned with decorative stitching, while the closed-toe finish makes them wearable with a pair of bright socks even when the weather gets colder. They come in three beautiful shades (ivory, black, and brown), but it's the black pair that's stocked with the best size range.
Simply made and perfect for travel, these comfy fisherman sandals will pair well with everything in your suitcase—and they're a whopping 48 percent off in a woven raffia material. This unique take on the trend is suitable for casual or nicer wear and will pair effortlessly with everything in your existing summer wardrobe, and shoppers have even confirmed that 'no breaking in [is] required' since they're 'already soft and cushioned.' Best of all, they're available in a full range of sizes from 5 to 12, including half sizes.
Looking to get the fisherman sandal style on a budget? Then you can't go wrong with snatching up the Dream Pairs Fisherman Sandals while they're on sale for just $20. The highly rated sandals boast cushy insoles and grippy outsoles that are well-suited for long days on your feet, and shoppers have revealed that they're 'super comfortable out of the box.' They have a slight heel that makes them suitable for a nice dinner or a day of sightseeing, and they come in seven beautiful colors, including metallic gold and silver.
For a more bohemian, beachy take on fisherman sandals, the Jeffrey Campbell Tan Lines Espadrilles Sandals are an unmissable selection at 25 percent off, and they provide a gorgeous pop of color to even your simplest outfits. The outsoles are lined with a braided jute material that's destined for wear at the beach, while satin-lined uppers are luxurious and well-made, while remaining suitable for casual wear. Gone are the days of neutrals with these bright navy sandals packed into your suitcase.
Men can get in on the fisherman sandal trend as well, and at a significant markdown since the Dockers Searose Fisherman Sandals are on sale for 44 percent off at Amazon right now. They come in sizes 7 to 15 (even including wide options), and are fitted with memory foam insoles for a supremely comfortable wear experience regardless of what's on your travel agenda. Flexible rubber outsoles bend with your feet without feeling too rigid, and they offer essential traction on a wide variety of surfaces. Marrying sport and style, these sandals are a vacation essential.
My Dr. Martens boots are my favorite shoes to travel with during the colder months, so when I saw the top-rated Vegan Blaire Fisherman Sandals went on sale at Amazon for 41 percent off, I knew I needed to add them to my cart before my next trip. The thicker platform design is stylish without being impractical to walk in, and it features the classic yellow stitching and heel tabs as other footwear from the brand. They're an edgier take on the generally dainty fisherman style sandals, plus they're crafted with slip-resistant soles to provide safety and security. They're so popular that more than 200 shoppers have snagged them in the past month. $150 $75 at Nordstromrack.com
With chunky outsoles and lightweight, adjustable straps, these eye-catching platform sandals are an easy way to (literally) elevate every outfit, and right now you can snag them for 50 percent off at Nordstrom Rack. The heel height is tall enough to give you a few extra inches without making it difficult to walk, and in fact, one shopper likened them to 'walking on clouds.' Leather straps will only grow softer and more comfortable with every wear, and if you're searching for a durable pair of sandals that won't break down after just one season, these are your perfect match. $69 $49 at Shopmelissa.com
It's no secret that jelly shoes are another standout trend of the summer, so this pair of jelly fisherman sandals will be a timely addition to your suitcase while they're on sale for under $50. The classic Melissa Possession Sandals are perhaps one of the most popular jelly shoe options on the market, and this matte pink shade is a standout that will still be easy to style while adding some visual intrigue to any outfit you wear them with. They're fully stocked in sizes ranging from 5 to 13, comfy straight out of the box without any break-in needed, and so lightweight you'll hardly notice them in your suitcase. Did we mention they're bubblegum scented?
Another pair of comfy jelly shoes in a more muted color, the Mia Jelly Fisherman Sandals are now marked down by 33 percent at Nordstrom, featuring an easy slip-on design. These retro sandals are a packable vacation pick that's both on-trend and functional, and they're fitted with the woven exterior and adjustable straps that this style is so well-known for. Whether you pair them with flowy linen pants or a flouncy mini dress, these sandals will get plenty of wear on your next vacation—and right now they're just $20.
Currently on sale for $18 in a versatile bone color, Old Navy's fisherman sandals are not to be missed with their affordable price tag and comfy design. Faux leather uppers and cushioned footbeds ensure these shoes are both supportive and flexible, and their neutral coloring makes them easy to style with a wide range of outfits. Luckily, shoppers have confirmed the sandals' lasting comfort, with one customer noting that they cause 'no rubbing or pinching on the pinky toes,' while another called them 'great quality at a steal price.'
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