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Crocs, Teva, Vionic, and More Have Sandals Up to 81% Off at Nordstrom Rack—Shop the Best Deals Under $50

Crocs, Teva, Vionic, and More Have Sandals Up to 81% Off at Nordstrom Rack—Shop the Best Deals Under $50

Technically speaking, summer doesn't kick off until late June—but if you're anything like us, you've been daydreaming about backyard barbecues, poolside hangs, and beach activities for weeks already. And, depending on where you live, it may already be warm enough outside to warrant digging out your summer travel wardrobe early. With mere weeks remaining before summer travel season starts, now's the time to take inventory of your closet.
If your footwear rotation is seriously lacking reliable, comfy sandals, we've got good news for you: Nordstrom Rack just dropped thousands (yes, thousands) of new deals on men's and women's summer sandals. The best part? They're all under $50, freeing up your budget for other summer essentials, like a new linen travel dress or a new supportive swimsuit. To save you time, we collected the 50 top deals we could find, including Crocs platform slides, Teva hiking sandals, and more, up to 81 percent off.
Nordstrom Rack has over 2,500 summer sandals on sale for under $50—and we flipped through all of them to find the most impressive deals worthy of a special shoutout. Curious to know which sandals made the cut? First, these chunky Sorel Viibe slides, previously $120, are 70 percent off right now, dropping their price down to just $35. And these Restore II sandals, made by Oprah- and podiatrist-loved brand Vionic, are a steal at $45 off. That's just the beginning, though: Keep reading for the best under-$50 deals on wedge sandals, orthopedic sandals, and more, with prices starting at just $15. Best designer discount: Steve Madden Women's Tatumm Slide Sandal, $50 (originally $90)
Steve Madden Women's Tatumm Slide Sandal, $50 (originally $90) Sorel Women's Viibe Slide Sandal, $35 (originally $120)
81 percent off: Aerosoles Women's Wilma Wedge Sandal, $15 (originally $79)
Aerosoles Women's Wilma Wedge Sandal, $15 (originally $79) Crocs Women's Baya Platform Slide Sandal, $30 (originally $45)
T+L Editor-approved: Teva Women's Original Universal Sandal, $30 (originally $60)
Teva Women's Original Universal Sandal, $30 (originally $60) Hurley Men's Logo Slide Sandal, $15 (originally $40)
Podiatrist-approved: Clarks Women's Mira Bay Sandal, $50 (originally $75)
Clarks Women's Mira Bay Sandal, $50 (originally $75) Skechers Men's Gander-Louden Sandal, $40 (originally $85)
Oprah-loved brand: Vionic Women's Restore II Sandal, $40 (originally $85)
Vionic Women's Restore II Sandal, $40 (originally $85) Reef Men's Cushion Spring 2.0 Flip Flop, $40 (originally $50)
Nordstrom Rack is stocked with deals on comfy, water-resistant beach sandals that'll take you from relaxing on the sand to gearing up for dinner at the resort. Case in point: these strappy women's thong sandals, $30 off, have a sleek design that looks cute with dresses but are made with a flexible PVC material that wicks water away instantly. Even more beach-approved styles from outfitters like Reef, Havaianas, and Hurley are all on sale ahead of summer for as much as 62 percent off.
Add height without compromising your comfort this season, thanks to Nordstrom Rack's wide selection of discounted platform and wedge sandals. The retailer slashed prices on stylish summer sandals that prioritize ankle stability and foot support while touting wedge heels and platform soles. These lightweight, 33 percent-off Crocs Baya slides, for example, have a bouncy, buoyant sole that absorbs shock, plus a treaded rubber outsole and footbed that both help prevent slipping. And one five-star reviewer reports that these Sorel Joanie platform sandals, 77 percent off, are 'comfortable straight out of the box' thanks to the thick, adjustable ankle strap and wide, grippy rubber outsoles. Zodiac Women's Izzy Raffia Platform Sandal, $30 (originally $79)
Sam Edelman Women's Dakota Espadrille Platform Sandal, $40 (originally $150)
Eurosoft Women's Gianetta Ankle Strap Sandal, $40 (originally $75)
Wild Diva Lounge Women's Adra Platform Slide Sandal, $20 (originally $36)
Sorel Women's Viibe Slide Sandal, $33 (originally $120)
Sam Edelman Women's Nicki Ankle Strap Platform Sandal, $50 (originally $160)
Aerosoles Women's Wilma Wedge Sandal, $15 (originally $79)
Skechers Women's Desert Kiss Wedge Sandal, $40 (originally $50)
Crocs Women's Baya Platform Slide Sandal, $30 (originally $45)
Sorel Women's Joanie Ankle Strap Platform Sandal, $33 (originally $145)
If you prefer a more low-profile look, Nordstrom Rack's got you covered. The site is overflowing with impressive deals on comfortable, fashion-forward flat sandals. In the market for a pair that will look cute with flowy sundresses and skirts? Check out these $40-off Tatumm women's slides from Steve Madden; they have a leather bow knot detail that's simple yet chic. Prefer something more casual? These Lacoste men's logo slides, 37 percent off, deliver a relaxed, preppy style that pairs perfectly with jean shorts, swimsuit trunks, and lounge pants. DV by Dolce Vita Women's Gotie Thong Sandal, $20 (originally $45)
Steve Madden Women's Tatumm Slide Sandal, $50 (originally $90)
Calvin Klein Men's Espar Slide Sandal, $40 (originally $69)
Dr. Scholl's Women's Nice Iconic Slide Sandal, $50 (originally $80)
Franco Sarto Women's Gabby Sandal, $45 (originally $95)
Madden Men's Jimmco Sandal, $40 (originally $65)
BOC by Børn Women's Keely Slide Sandal, $40 (originally $70
André Assous Women's Featherweights Sandal, $39 (originally $139)
Lacoste Men's Serve Slide Sandal, $25 (originally $40)
Blowfish Malibu Women's Devon Sandal, $40 (originally $60)
Plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, and arthritis can put a serious damper on your summer plans; thankfully, the right shoes can help you get back on your feet (literally). Nordstrom Rack has plenty of orthopedic sandals on sale right now, including styles from Vionic, a podiatrist-crafted footwear brand that's been featured on Oprah's Favorite Things list, and Skechers, a brand that's beloved by frequent travelers. For a limited time, you can score these Vionic Restore II sandals, which have received the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) seal of acceptance, for 52 percent off. Or, snag these chic, strappy BOC by Børn Alisha sandals for just $30—they have contoured footbeds and cushioned insoles, making them 'super comfortable to run around all day,' according to one five-star reviewer. BOC by Børn Women's Alisha Sandal, $30 (originally $65)
Vionic Women's Restore II Sandal, $40 (originally $85)
Dockers Men's Barlin Comfort Slide Sandal, $35 (originally $70)
Clarks Women's Breeze Piper Slide Sandal, $35 (originally $55)
Ryka Women's Blissful Fisherman Sandal, $40 (originally $60)
Floopi Women's Sophie Comfort Slide Sandal, $40 (originally $50)
Vionic Women's Rebound Slide Sandal, $49 (originally $90)
Skechers Women's Reggae Slim Swift-fit Sandal, $50 (originally $65)
Ryka Women's Elegance Slide Sandal, $45 (originally $70)
Baretrap Women's Jonelle Strappy Sandal, $45 (originally $69)
Skechers Men's Gander-Louden Sandal, $40 (originally $85)
Hiking sandals are built to keep your feet stable and secure while hitting the trails. While you might only associate Nordstrom Rack with designer fashion, the retailer also stocks plenty of outdoor footwear brands that are beloved by Travel + Leisure editors and frequent travelers alike, including these classic Teva Universal sandals. A steal at 50 percent off, one T+L contributing travel writer wrote that they kept her feet secure while traversing a near-10-mile hike through Tayrona National Park. Also, these $25-off Mira Bay sandals are produced by Clarks, a brand that has earned many accolades across T+L, including 'Best Overall Flip-flop for Women.' Teva Women's Original Universal Sandal, $30 (originally $60)
Clarks Women's Mira Bay Sandal, $50 (originally $75)
Teva Men's Original Universal Sandal, $30 (originally $55)
JBU Women's Stephie Strappy Sandal, $40 (originally $69)
Dockers Men's Comfort River Sandal, $40 (originally $70)
Eddie Bauer Women's Yesler Sandal, $40 (originally $70)
Teva Women's Midform Universal Sandal, $35 (originally $70)
Nunn Bush Men's Rio Bravo Fisherman Sandal, $40 (originally $75)
Cliffs by White Mountain Women's Charry Knit Sandal, $40 (originally $69)
Propét Women's TravelActiv Aspire Sandal, $35 (originally $60)
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