The Best Flats For FallAs someone who has been a life long heels lover, the fact that I am making a dedicated blog post to flats is astounding. Never say never. Also, who am I? LOL But honestly, I have added so many more flats into my shoe collection and wear them much more regularly than I ever did. I’m a bit biased because these are all my own personal flats and shoes, but I definitely think you can check off nearly every box with this collection of fall flats.

Best Flats For Fall

Larroude Blair Ballet Flat

This is my newest pair of flats and it adds the perfect bit of color into my collection. Nothing too over the top and definitely a color that is easy to style especially through the colder months. If I’m being completely honest, I will always be a pointy toe gal though as you can see from this line-up, I am embracing a rounder toe and enjoying it. It’s the details on this shoe that really got me. The embellished buckle and there is a bejewelled “L” on the side that stands for Larroude. These are insanely comfortable too. If green velvet isn’t your favorite, this exact style of flats comes in a ton of other colors and textures.

J.Crew Factory Ballet Flats

Metallics are a neutral!! Don’t be afraid to add gold or silver shoes into your wardrobe. I style them like I do a pair of beige or tan flats. They go with nearly every outfit. While I have always been a loyal J.Crew shopper, J.Crew Factory reached out to me a few months ago and allowed me to pick out a few things. The styles and quality are exactly like J.Crew but the price points are SO much more affordable!

Jeffrey Campbell Arabesque Flats

Out of all my flats, these are the most Chanel-esque and I love them. The two-tone colorway is so much more versatile than you many think. These are probably some of my most comfortable and most worn flats. If you work in an office and need a professional pair of flats to dress up or down, I highly recommend these.

Margaux NY Pointe Flats

These fall towards the pricier end of the spectrum but Margaux NY has the largest range of sizing I have ever seen! They go from a size 3 all the way to a size 14. And they offer medium, narrow and wide options as well. I love that these flats are less of a true beigey neutral and fall a tad more on the rose/pinky side. It adds a nice contrast to my outfits while still falling under the category of “neutral”. And the slightly pointed toe is absolute perfection.

Marc Fisher Daner Pointed Toe Flats

This may sound sorta silly, but if there were a pair of flats that closely resemble the look of a heel – these would be it! From the patent finish to the super pointy toe, they make me feel like I’m wearing a heel while still being flat on the ground. Ha! These are an absolute stunner and would look great worn for an evening function with a dressy pants suit.

Madewell The Greta Ballet Flats

I am sorry to say that this exact pair (with the jewels) is no longer available, but the exact style is still available. And it comes in a TON of colors and textures so there is definitely something for everyone. There is a reason that these flats are a top seller for Madewell – they are fantastic! So comfy, look great on the foot and are priced really reasonably.

Raye Ralphie Flat

The trendiest of the bunch is definitely this pair. They look exactly like a pair of ballet pointe shoes with an edgy twist. I am obsessed with the grommet detail and definitive square toe. They sell out often but are restocked regularly so if you don’t see your size, check back in a few weeks for a restock.

Amazon Tweed Slingbacks

The most affordable and budget friendly pair out of the entire bunch (under $40 on sale). These tweed slingbacks are from Amazon and add a great pop of texture to any outfit. If I am being honest, the back strap loosens over time so it does slide off from time to time but not enough to deter me from wearing them. I love how different they are from the other styles that I own and add a classic element to any outfit.

Raye Natalia Ballet Flat

It should come as no surprise that there is another two-tone pair of flats in my collection. I love this as an alternative to a monochromatic pair of flats. Especially when I am wearing it with a simple outfit like a white shirt and jeans. It adds some interest and character to the look without standing out too much. I don’t wear a ton of silver but having these flats have actually motivated me to purchase more silver belts and jewelry. When I am wearing more cool-toned outfits, gold does not always work so it’s nice to have an alternative.

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